Motorola’s Moto Tag 2 could finally give Android users a real AirTag rival. Rumors point to a 2026 launch alongside the Moto G Stylus (2026). Leaked details suggest serious upgrades that could address complaints about the original.
Exclusive leaked renders from Android Headlines show the Moto Tag 2 in orange and beige with a redesigned cutout for easier attachment. The rumored upgrades include UWB support for precise tracking, IP67 water and dust resistance, improved battery life, and better button feel. Basically, everything that was just okay might be getting fixed.
The tracker would work with Google’s Find Hub network, Android’s answer to Apple’s Find My. If the UWB rumors are true, you’d get way more accurate location tracking on compatible phones. Plus extras like remote camera shutter control or making it beep when you can’t find your keys.
What Could Actually Be Better
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The original Moto Tag had some issues. The button felt mushy, and while battery life was solid at around a year, durability could have been better. According to leaks, the Moto Tag 2 could fix that with longer battery life, crisper button presses, and an IP67 rating to survive drops or splashes.
Here’s why this matters: the Moto Tag 2 could potentially be the only UWB tracker that works with all Android phones through Find Hub. Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag2 has UWB, but only works with Samsung devices. Tile works across platforms, but most models lack UWB and charge monthly subscriptions. AirTag is great for iOS, but useless on Android.
Pricing isn’t confirmed, but the original cost around $30. That would put it in line with AirTag ($29) and cheaper than Tile Pro ($35 plus subscription). If you’re buying the rumored Moto G Stylus (2026) at around $400, pairing it with a Moto Tag 2 could give you precise tracking without flagship phone prices.
If these UWB and IP67 rumors pan out, trackers are becoming everyday essentials. Motorola’s reported focus on improving the button shows tactile feedback still matters when you’re frantically searching for your wallet.
