
Motorola Brings Joy to Tech Lovers with Exciting New Moto Things Lineup
Motorola is delighting consumers by expanding its popular Moto Things accessory collection with three innovative products unveiled at CES 2026. The new lineup includes an upgraded Bluetooth tracker, a sophisticated stylus, and a premium smartwatch designed to enhance everyday life.
Motorola is spreading tech happiness as it grows its beloved Moto Things accessory family with three exciting new additions that promise to make life easier and more connected. Following the success of its 2024 launch featuring wireless earbuds and other accessories, the company is thrilling fans at CES 2026 with fresh innovations designed to brighten daily routines.
Leading the charge is the impressive Moto Watch, a premium smartwatch that beautifully blends style with substance. This gorgeous device features a 47mm round face adorned with a stainless steel crown and sleek aluminum frame. Fashion-forward users will love the eye-catching PANTONE "Volcanic Ash" silicone band, while the compatibility with standard 22mm bands opens up endless personalization possibilities to match any style or occasion.
What truly sets the Moto Watch apart is its remarkable battery life, offering up to 13 days of regular use or seven days with the always-on display feature activated. This means less time worrying about charging and more time enjoying life's moments. The built-in speaker and microphone add convenient hands-free controls, while the durable Gorilla Glass 3 and IP68 water and dust resistance ensure this watch can keep up with any adventure.

Fitness enthusiasts have plenty to celebrate too, as Motorola has partnered with respected fitness technology company Polar to power the watch's health features. Users can joyfully track their wellness journey by logging calories, monitoring workouts, achieving daily Activity Goals, and even analyzing sleep patterns. The dual-frequency GPS makes outdoor activities like running, cycling, and hiking even more rewarding by providing accurate tracking data.
In a delightfully bold move, Motorola is embracing stylus technology with the Moto Pen Ultra for its new Razr Fold. While other manufacturers are stepping away from stylus support, Motorola recognizes how much creative users love the precision and versatility these tools provide. The Moto Pen Ultra comes with its own charging case and supports advanced features like palm rejection and tilt sensitivity for beautifully accurate strokes. Integration with Google's Circle to Search and innovative AI features like "Sketch to Image" transforms simple drawings into stunning detailed images, unleashing creativity in wonderful new ways.
Rounding out this fantastic trio is the Moto Tag 2, which improves upon its already popular predecessor with even better performance. This little helper now boasts an impressive 500-plus days of battery life and upgraded IP68 durability rating, ensuring it can withstand whatever life throws at it. The clever device connects seamlessly to Google's Find Hub network, while ultra-wideband technology and Bluetooth Channel Sounding help users pinpoint exactly where their belongings are located. A thoughtful touch allows users to press the Tag's button to ring a missing phone or even use it as a camera shutter button for perfect photos.
The Moto Watch will bring smiles to customers starting January 22 through Motorola's website, while the Moto Tag 2 and Moto Pen Ultra will arrive in North America in the coming months, giving tech enthusiasts plenty to look forward to this year.
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