Motorola’s Moto Tag 2 Bluetooth tracker launches in the United States following earlier availability in other regions, with outlets reporting it is offered at a limited-time price on Motorola’s website. At launch, the device is listed for $19.99, down from a standard $29.99 price. The Verge and 9to5Google describe the Moto Tag 2 as an Android-oriented tracker that improves on the previous generation with longer battery life. Both sources also highlight added UWB (ultra-wideband) sensing aimed at more accurate tracking compared with Bluetooth-only approaches. The tracking experience is tied to Motorola’s Find Hub, which uses UWB support to help locate the tag more precisely. The reporting frames the launch primarily as a US availability update rather than a redesign of the product, noting that the tracker was announced at CES 2026 and now reaches US customers. The promotion is described as temporary, indicating the $19.99 price applies only for a limited period.