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Android GPS vs AirTag: New Tracking Features

Android GPS vs AirTag: New Tracking Features

June 13, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

The Motorola Moto Tag now features Ultra-Wideband (UWB) connectivity, a significant upgrade for its Bluetooth GPS tracking​ capabilities via the Android Find My‌ Device network. This update allows for far more precise location finding than​ ever before, rivaling features⁤ found in competing trackers. ​To leverage this technology, users must update to the latest Moto Tag app version and possess a UWB-compatible Android smartphone, like ⁤the Galaxy S25+ or Pixel 9. While a⁤ staggered rollout is underway, the benefits are quickly becoming ‍apparent. News Directory ⁢3 is following this story closely. Discover what ‌future enhancements, like augmented reality views, will bring to the⁢ tracking experience ​next.

Key Points

  • Moto Tag now⁢ supports UWB via⁢ Android Find My Device.
  • Firmware update enables precise location finding.
  • UWB ⁤requires compatible Android smartphone.

Motorola ‍Moto‌ Tag Adds UWB support via Android Find ​My Device

Updated June 13, 2025

teh Motorola⁣ Moto Tag, a Bluetooth ‌GPS tracker, now supports Ultra-Wideband (UWB) connectivity for ⁤precise location finding. This​ feature is enabled through a recent ⁣firmware update and integration with the Android Find My Device network.

While Samsung and Apple have offered ⁣UWB in their trackers for‍ years, the Moto Tag aims to provide a more broadly‌ compatible option. the updated Moto Tag ⁣app, version 01.00.073.10 or later, is‍ required to utilize the new UWB capabilities.

Some users report​ that the precise⁣ finding feature is‌ not immediately available after updating,suggesting a​ staggered rollout ⁤via ‌a server-side update by Motorola.

Motorola Moto Tag
The latest Moto Tag app is required to ‍update the Moto Tag to version 2.0.93./ © X/u/ArtemR

Google recently added UWB support ⁣to the Android Find My Device ⁣network, which likely prompted Motorola to activate the Moto Tag’s ⁣UWB ⁤functionality.to take advantage​ of this precise ‌tracking,users need a UWB-ready Android smartphone,such as the Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy⁤ S25 Ultra,or google’s‍ Pixel 9 smartphones.

With the necessary components, users can ⁢track the Moto Tag ⁣via the Moto‌ Tag app or Google’s Find Hub app.‌ This provides more accurate navigation with directional arrows and precise distance measurements. Tho, some reports indicate that the Find Hub app may not always ​display directional cues, possibly due to Android version issues.

Currently, the Moto Tag is priced‌ at‌ $29 individually⁤ or $99 for a 4-pack, putting it in a similar range to ​the Galaxy SmartTag 2 and Apple AirTag.

What’s next

Looking ahead, enhanced visual cues, ‍like augmented reality views similar to those ‍in Samsung’s SmartThings or Apple’s Precision Finding, could be added to the apps to improve the user experience.

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