Moto Tag launched in two shades to rival Apple's AirTag: Grab four in just $99

Moto Tag is available to be grabbed but, unfortunately, from select retailers only
An undated image of a Moto Tag on a briefcase. — Motorola
An undated image of a Moto Tag on a briefcase. — Motorola

If you're a tracker geek of the modern day, you won't refute the fact that Apple AirTag has catalysed the campaign against theft and robbery of high-end gadgets. 

It further rose to popularity for its vast network and extra features like UWB to ensure a much greater extent of accuracy than other Bluetooth trackers.

However, its replacement has made a startling appearance, as the Moto Tag has launched today, bringing an end to those seeking a tracker with decent feature-richness.

Where to buy Moto Tag

Announced in late June, the Moto Tag is available to be grabbed but, unfortunately, from select retailers only. The list of these retail platforms doesn't include platforms like the popular e-commerce juggernaut Amazon. Yet, those eagerly seeking this tracker can head to the company's official website.

Moto Tag price

For early adopters, it's a limited-time offer to snag a bundle of four Moto Tags from Motorola's website for just $99. In the pack of four, two come in Starlight Blue and two in Sage Green colourways.

Don't fret you don't have any plans to buy a whole lot of Moto Tags, as you can also grab a single Moto Tag for $29.

While it accommodates almost all the sought-after features and functions of a regular tracker, it's pretty much a clone of Apple's AirTag in all respects, including its design, price, and a button which is used as a remote shutter for any Android device.