Motorola hints at Moto Tag 2’s US debut as first-gen goes missing
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Motorola removes first‑gen Moto Tag from US site

Motorola has removed the first‑gen Moto Tag from its website in the US, while Moto Tag 2 still lacks a firm release date despite being available in other regions.
Within the past two weeks, Motorola delisted the first‑gen Moto Tag from its US site, where it was previously listed alongside other “Moto Things” accessories such as Moto Watch and Pen Ultra. The tracker can still be purchased via a direct link ($19.99 for a 1‑pack) and still appears in search results (example).
What’s going on?
It’s unlikely that Motorola simply wants to stop sales of the first‑gen Moto Tag. The delisting likely signals that the second‑gen model is finally getting an official US launch.
Moto Tag 2 was announced nearly six months ago and, while broadly available outside the United States, it is currently only obtainable in the US through importers and third‑party retailers (source). Motorola has not confirmed a proper US release date.
Moto Tag 2 isn’t a massive redesign, but it delivers welcome improvements such as a substantial boost to battery life.