The topic Motorola hints at Moto Tag 2’s US debut as first-gen goes missing is currently the subject of lively discussion — readers and analysts are keeping a close eye on developments.
This is taking place in a dynamic environment: companies’ decisions and competitors’ reactions can quickly change the picture.
Motorola has removed the first-gen Moto Tag from its website in the US, with Moto Tag 2 still not having a firm release date despite being available in other regions.
Within the past two weeks, Motorola has delisted the first-gen Moto Tag from its US website, where it was formerly listed along with other “Moto Things” accessories such as Moto Watch and Pen Ultra. The tracker is still available for purchase via a direct link, where it is still discounted to $19.99 for a 1-pack. It also still appears in search.
It’s hard to imagine that Motorola simply doesn’t want customers to buy the Moto Tag (first-gen), so it seems very likely that this is an indicator that the second-gen model is finally getting an official US launch.
Moto Tag 2 was announced nearly six months ago and, while it’s broadly available outside of the United States, it’s only available via importers and third-party retailers in the country. Motorola hasn’t confirmed any details regarding a proper release date for Moto Tag 2 in the US.
Moto Tag 2 isn’t a massive update from the first generation, but it does deliver welcome improvements such as a huge boost to battery life.