The Best Android Luggage Tracker Motorola MotoTag Review

Motorola MotoTag Review - Best Android Luggage Tracker?

After trying Tile, Chipolo, and MyTag, I kinda gave up on Bluetooth trackers. I’ve used Tile, Chipolo, and MyTag during international trips across the Maldives and other destinations.

While Chipolo performed the best among them, none of them were consistently reliable. Tile suffers from limited network coverage and MyTag requires manually powering it on before every journey—something easy to forget and extremely inconvenient. What’s worse, MyTag begins beeping after several hours if it detects no movement, which becomes annoying quickly.

So I kept searching for a dependable Android‑friendly luggage tracker and then came across Motorola’s new MotoTag. This is the first major Android tracker to support Ultra‑Wideband (UWB), which can track precise location. It looks like MotoTag is the most capable option available today.

I saw the quality in MotoTag immediately after opening it. The build quality is premium, the materials feel solid, and unlike Tile, the battery is replaceable. Setup is straightforward: pull the battery tab and your phone instantly detects the device through Google’s Find My Device network. A quick firmware update through the MotoTag app unlocks additional features, including customizable ringtones and a “locate your phone” function.

The standout feature, however, is UWB precision tracking paired with a compatible phone. For the Pixel series it is compatible with Pixel 8 Pro or newer, so my Pixel 10 Pro worked fine. MotoTag provides real‑time directional guidance similar to Apple’s AirTag. During testing, the on‑screen arrow updated instantly as I moved around the room, accurately pointing towards the tracker with impressive precision. This is the first time an Android tracker has matched Apple’s level of accuracy.

I found the built‑in speaker wasn’t extremely loud, but just OKthe . Pressing the MotoTag to ring the phone requires a firm double‑press, but it worked.

Overall, Motorola’s MotoTag finally gives Android users a trustworthy, modern tracking solution. With UWB support, seamless Google Find My Device integration, and a premium design, it outperforms every Android‑compatible tracker I’ve used in the past.

This will be my primary luggage tracker for upcoming trips to the Philippines, Singapore, and Turkey, where I’ll share more real‑world tracking results.

For now, the MotoTag stands as the best Android luggage tracker available. This is an unbiased, unsponsored, and non-affiliated review.