Motorola's Moto Tag could dethrone Apple AirTag, Galaxy Tag, but for Android

The Moto Tag is capable of all any other tracker is but with a touch of some extraordinary properties
An undated image of the Moto Tags. — Motorola
An undated image of the Moto Tags. — Motorola

There's nothing new about losing or getting your valuables stolen, the same is the case of retrieving them. But, trackers like Apple AirTag have proven immensely helpful to set aside the matter misery.

The tracking tag brand we just mentioned has left an indelible mark on tech enthusiasts' brains, as it's one of the top heavyweights in the realm of leading technologies.

Besides Samsung and Tile, no other tech giant has so far emerged on the scene to be building up something of the same sort, except a smartphone-focused manufacturer: Motorola. 

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What has become the ultimate definition for smart trackers is their ability to work, get integrated, and be compatible with the Find My network embedded across platforms, regardless of the device running on Android, iOS or any other operating system. 

Since all the smart trackers from the mentioned brands appear to be following suit in terms of visual appeal and feature richness, Motorola seems to be gripped by a better idea. 

As reported by Android Police, the Moto Tag is capable of all other trackers do but with a touch of some extraordinary properties that make it stand out from the rivals. 

The Moto Tag has launched with support for the enhanced and new Google Find My Device network. 

Besides being of the same calibre as the Apple AirTag, Galaxy Tag, or various other trackers, the Moto Tag also comes with a multi-function button that entirely transforms the way it works. 

Moreover, the button pings your Android device upon being pressed, helping you quickly trace it, while also serving as a shutter for the device.