2024 the best moto review
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Never lose track of important items again. Just attach moto tag to your belongings, and use your Android phone to locate anything with pinpoint precision, anywhere in the world.* Moto tag uses Google's Find My Device network of over a billion Android devices worldwide to locate your tag while protecting your privacy. Whether you’re looking for car keys in your house, a backpack left in the park, or luggage on the other side of the world, it’s easy to keep tabs on everything.* Each tag is designed to seamlessly accommodate third-party accessories, allowing you to easily attach it to all your things. With up to a full year of battery life** and IP67 underwater protection, moto tag is built to last.***
Easy to set up and locate on any Android phone: Just attach moto tag to your belongings, and use your Android phone to locate anything with pinpoint precision, anywhere in the world.*
Unwanted tracking protections: Get peace of mind knowing all tracking is private and your tag is protected by end-to-end encryption on Google’s trusted network.
Bluetooth and UWB precision*: Use Google’s Find My Device app to quickly locate nearby belongings, including precise, step-by-step guidance using a UWB-enabled phone.
Fits popular accessories: Enjoy a sleek, stylish tracking device that works seamlessly with your belongings and a ton of popular third-party accessories.
One-year battery life: Easily replace the one-year battery** when the time comes.
Underwater protection: Enjoy peace of mind knowing your tag will work even if it accidentally gets wet.***
Reviewer: Tall Guy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Tags Work, but With a Caveat
Review: The Moto Tags themselves work as intended, still waiting to hear about when Ultrawide Band gets enabled on them for precise finding. However, Google's "Find My Device" network is nowhere near competitive against Apple's, or even Samsung's.Google doesn't automatically enable the location data to be used on "Find My Device" network, unless people opt-in to use it. I guess it is "privacy conscious," but in reality unless other people with Android devices opted-in to the service then your tags won't be updating their location when away from you. It has nothing to do with the tags themselves or Motorola, but it is upon Google to figure out a way to have their users either: incentivized to opt into allowing to use their device's location to locate other devices; or make it enabled by default and have users opt-out if they don't want to participate in the device location network like Apple has.Search radius on the map indeed is too big. I understand that it is limited by data from other devices, but it still seems too big to be useful in public spaces as is. Perhaps with more Android devices nearby they get a more accurate location?Pairing them took a bit of figuring out because you have to make sure device scanning is enabled in Google Account settings.
Reviewer: Steven Ford
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Epic Fail
Review: It's unbelievable to me that this product has any positive reviews. I was very hyped to have an Apple Airtag equivalent for my Android devices. However, this product is an abysmal failure. The tracking only works when you are in Bluetooth range of your personal devices. Put two on my 5 year old (shoe and backpack) a few weeks ago. Sent him to school daily and the last reading would be when he boarded the school bus at 730am and it wouldn't update until he got off the bus that afternoon at 4pm. He would travel 8 miles away and spend all day in a crowded school yet we very rarely (maybe 2 to 3 times a week) would get updates on device location. I was willing to live with it and hope performance would improve with an upcoming update until today when one of the two devices indicated its battery was low after less than 3 weeks of use. DONE! Immediately processed a return.
Reviewer: Meadowlake
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It's not a finished product because of being Android
Review: The only value this has is if you lose something within 20 to 30 ft. Of a Bluetooth connection. If you try to use the find my device anywhere out of your general home location, you're going to be disappointed in its function
Reviewer: Andy Stieg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works as expected, a few things to note...
Review: Already owning both Airtags and Smart tags, I couldn't wait to try out the new Moto Tag.Only 1 didn't pair right away, and I tried it again which paired perfectly.For new users of Any tag, please be patient, especially if you live in a semi rural area.While these tags ping off other phones, not all phones are new enough (ultra wide band) and not all older phones have the find my feature enabled and running.First thoughts is that it is nearly identical to the air tags disc shape, only slightly smaller, and android compatible of course.I attached all three mentioned brands to my wife's key chain as a test and she took them shopping with her and the results were very accurate and fast.Of course my intent on buying these is not to track anyone, as I could do that better with life360.My main reason is to keep track of my wallet, keys, even pet, and most any valuables such as side by side, 4 wheelers and anything valuable.Just tape the tag with super sticky black tape to anywhere such as the under side of the dash, and you will never lose track of your items again.
Reviewer: Karl Carpenter
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works well enough, but still has room to catch up
Review: First, these are not on feature parity with Apple Air Tags - yet at least. Google is still working on features of the Find My Device network. So this does not have augmented reality or Ultra Wide Band support at the moment.They do work well, and being the same size as the apple air tags really is a huge selling point because you can use all of those accessories.My only real complaint is wishing the beeper was louder.
Reviewer: T. Rea
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Doesn't track "anything, anywhere"
Review: Having used Airtags I was thinking these would work the same to track my kid's location. I put 2 on a backpack and a necklace. Upon leaving them at school, i was unable to find them via android's find my device at home. Having talked with motorola i decided to test the other 2 but pairing and leaving them right by my wife's android 14 phone (thinkphone) and go for a bike ride. A mile down the road and they would not pick up the location of either of the other 2. This is against the product description in that it would use any android phone to find the tags. I realize this product is new but if's not going to do the description at all then it doesn't work and is false information. I wanted this to work and maybe IF google updates their UWB it will but as it stands they are only good for locating your keys in your house if you leave them within your nearby vicinity. Total fail so far on my beta testing of Moto's device. I'll give them a few days if they don't magically work I need a refund/return of my money.UPDATE: I'm tracking them as a test as I returned them. They somehow someway are now working it seems. Will continue to update as they go back to Amazon. I did factory reset them all twice then attached them. Maybe I sent them back too soon. We'll see.UPDATE 2:So it did track all 4 of them from Tampa to a distribution center in Jacksonville. There it lost them I guess maybe they were reset. Better result and maybe they work but I'd still hold off until Android updates uwb and a discount appears on them before I'd give them another shot.
Customers say
Customers like the functionality of the product. They mention it works great and the results are accurate and fast. However, some customers have reported that the location is not updated all the time and Google doesn't automatically enable the data to be used on the "Find My Device" network. They say it's only good for locating keys in their house if they leave them.
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