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Google’s Find Hub finally gets AirTag-like UWB precision finding

June 11, 2025
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This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

Google has put a lot of effort into its Find Hub lately. From a major rebrand to integrating location sharing and refreshing the entire UI, you might not even recognize what was once called Find My Device if you hadn’t used the app in a few months. Now, thanks to an update to Motorola’s flagship tracker, Find Hub is finally getting the biggest feature it’s been missing when compared to Apple’s Find My and AirTag trackers.

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UWB appears to still be missing

As spotted by Android Police founder Artem Russakovskii, a firmware update for the Moto Tag has started rolling out today. Once this firmware is installed, the tracker’s precise Ultra-wideband finding feature can be used in Google’s Find Hub app.

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Screenshot of the Moto Tag app prompting the user to update the tracker's firmware.

Screenshot of the Moto Tag firmware update that flips the switch on UWB finding.

In order to get the firmware, you must first update the Moto Tag app. The new version is in the process of rolling out on the Play Store, but you can skip the wait if you sideload the update from APKMirror.

Once you’ve updated the tag, head over to the Find Hub app and select your Moto Tag, then tap Find nearby. This will trigger the precise UWB finding interface, which prompts you to hold your phone upright while using the new feature. From there, a Material You arrow will guide you straight to the Moto Tag, giving you a readout that tells you exactly how far away from the tracker you are.

This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

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