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Report description
Total pages: 17
This technical analysis provides an objective examination of the Motorola Moto Tag, documenting the hardware architecture and engineering specifications of the first UWB+BLE Tag enabling higher precision finding directivers integrated in Google Find My Device-compatible tracker. The teardown explores the integration of the Ultra-Wideband (UWB) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) systems, and all main ICs on the PCB.
The report delivers a component-level breakdown of the internal layout. Intended for hardware engineers, IoT product managers, and security researchers, this overview evaluates the device’s power management efficiency and PCB design within its compact, coin-cell powered form factor.
Table of contents
1 Introduction & disclaimer
2 Device specs
3 Teardown
4 BOM cost analysis
5 Market context
6 Contact
Q. What wireless protocols does the Motorola Moto Tag support?
A. The Moto Tag incorporates both Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology. Our teardown analyzes the key hardware ICs.
Q. How does the Moto Tag hardware differ from the Apple AirTag?
A. While both utilize UWB, the Moto Tag is engineered for Android-centric ecosystems and includes a dedicated physical button for remote camera control and phone localization. The report provides a comparative look at component density and PCB architecture.