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The Motorola Moto Tag (Pack of 4) is a sleek, durable Bluetooth and UWB-enabled tracking device designed for Android users. It offers precise location tracking via Google's Find My Device network, robust privacy with end-to-end encryption, compatibility with popular accessories, a replaceable one-year battery, and IP67 waterproof protection, making it an essential tool for keeping your valuables safe and within reach.







| ASIN | B0DB2PLDXL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,858 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #63 in Luggage Tags |
| Department | All Ages / Unisex |
| Item model number | PG38C06068 |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 3.2 x 0.79 cm; 7.5 g |
M**E
Bad product out of 4 tags, only 1 managed to be successful. Having difficulty connecting to moto tag and also having difficulty having connected to find my hub. Tried many solutions to fix it 1) reset WiFi and Bluetooth. 2) clear cache 3) reddit forums Still didn't work. Go look through the forums and you will see lots of people going through the same problem. Do not buy until both companies Google and Motorola get their things together
J**S
Llego antes de lo esperado y en buen estado, el producto es de buena calidad y quede satisfecho con su sonido
M**T
Work really well, first time using tags like these but so far the only Keys I've lost are the ones I didn't put a tag on. Also good to put in a car to help find it is a carpark. So far battery life seems good.
S**Y
Not cheap but work well and great peace of mind
P**N
Look, it's handsome, affordable, and simple. Pros: - It's an excellent value for what you actually get, typically priced around $100-$150. - It's relatively waterproof and low profile for sleeping. - There are a TON of workout options, I believe they claim 100. Curiously, there are numerous yoga workout options, yet no "Rucking" or "Circuit" training. If you're in the police or military, this complicates your calculated calorie burn. - It takes your blood oxygen, stress, heart rate, steps, sleep, and other health data. - The battery is long (on paper). Motorola SAYS you get 16 days of battery life. This is true only if you implement every battery-saving feature possible and use your watch as little as possible. If, like me, you use your watch frequently (two workouts a day, six days a week; sleep health data), expect to get about 5-6 days of battery life out of it. That's still really good! It's just not 16 days. - If you have a Motorola phone, there is seamless integration; you just download the Moto Watch app. - The Moto Watch app does not have any in-app purchases; it's an all-in-one fitness and watch app and is GREAT. - The Moto Watch app, I have heard, is available for Apple and Samsung products, which means there is an affordable option for those users. - The Moto watch app is very intuitive and minimalistic. You have a lot of control over your watch and settings, yet it's never overwhelming, unlike with Samsung Health and Google Fit. Cons: - You don't receive your phone notifications on your watch, or at least I have yet to figure out how. I don't understand why this would be the case when everything else integrates so painlessly. - The Bluetooth connection is relatively short, around 35-40 feet. There is a "Swim" workout option on the watch, good luck using that if you have a large pool and are constantly disconnecting from your phone. - While the UI is smooth, the screen fidelity and refresh rate are relatively low compared to other smart watches, even from 6 years ago, like the Galaxy Active 2 from 2019. - No GPS tracking. This is a problem. There are cheaper smart watches with GPS tracking. It's genuinely baffling that there is a fitness watch without it. In fact, if you are a serious runner and consider this a deal breaker, I can't blame you. - The Moto Watch app drastically overestimates burned calories for any given workout. I compared identical workouts using Google Fit, Samsung Health, and Moto Watch. The former two were close, yet Motorola's health app drastically overestimates calories burned by a magnitude of 20-33% TL;DR: It's good yet has some drawbacks. For the price, I highly recommend the watch; however, if you require GPS tracking, consider looking elsewhere.
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