More news from Motorola
Motorola made a big announcement at the CES in Las Vegas. This morning, we already wrote about the Motorola Signature and the Motorola Razr Fold. Now a number of products are being added. For example, we are introduced to the Moto Watch, the Moto Tag 2 and a few more accessories.

Moto Watch
Under the name Moto Watch, Motorola is coming out with a new smartwatch, running on its own operating system. It is a watch with a battery life of up to 7 days (with Always-on display) or 13 days. Motorola offers space for offline music, lets you make calls through the watch thanks to the speaker and microphone, and offers extensive watchfaces on the OLED screen. There is advanced wellness tracking and integrated GPS receiver from Polar. The watch offers a 47-millimetre clock with an aluminium frame. The watch will be available in February for 199.99 euros.

Moto Pen Ultra
The Moto Pen Ultra can be used to control your smartphone. It includes several handy AI tools, such as Circle to Search and recognition of how hard you press. The stylus should make you feel like you are drawing on paper. Battery life should come out to a maximum of 31 hours, including using the stylish case. The Pen will come in the first quarter,. but a price has not been announced.
Moto Sound Flow
Moto Sound Flow is another new product from Motorola. It is a powerful speaker with a 6000 mAh battery, support for Google Cast, Spotify Connect, UWB (UltraWideBand), WiFi and Bluetooth 5. It also collaborates with Bose for this speaker, and manages to achieve an output of 30 watts. Of course, you can control the speaker via voice commands. Also, it features adaptive Audio. The speaker will hit the market in February for 199.99 euros.

Moto Tag 2
The other new product is the Moto Tag 2. We already know the counterpart to Apple's AirTag and Apple's SmartTag under the name Moto Tag, but the second generation gets even better. With a battery life of 600 days, the device should last almost two years on one battery. Also, the Moto Tag 2 works under water, is even more accurate with UWB and you can find everything via Google's Find Me app, as you can now do with the current Moto Tag. The tag costs 39.99 euros or in a 4-pack for 139.99 euros. This handy gadget will also be released in February.