Motorola has unveiled new additions to its “Moto Things” line at CES 2026, including a premium stylus called the Moto Pen Ultra and an updated location tracker, the Moto Tag 2. These accessories are designed to enhance the functionality of Motorola’s devices, particularly the Razr Fold.
Moto Pen Ultra: A Flagship Stylus
The Moto Pen Ultra is a high-end stylus featuring 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and a 6-axis motion sensor for precise writing, drawing, and sketching. Unlike previous styluses bundled with lower-cost Moto G phones, the Pen Ultra appears to be specifically tailored for Motorola’s more premium devices like the Razr Fold.
The stylus comes with a magnetic charging case that uses USB-C to power up. When paired with the Razr Fold, it supports palm rejection and offers quick access to tools like “Quick Clip” for highlighting and note-taking.
Moto Tag 2: Longer-Lasting Location Tracking
Motorola also introduced the Moto Tag 2, an improved version of its location tracker. The new tracker doubles the battery life of its predecessor, promising up to two years of use on a single charge. It also integrates with Google’s Find Hub network for broader tracking capabilities and supports ultra wideband (UWB) technology for more precise location data.
Why this matters: Motorola’s expansion of accessories suggests a deliberate push to create a more integrated ecosystem around its flagship devices. By offering premium accessories like the Moto Pen Ultra, Motorola is attempting to compete with other high-end phone manufacturers that have long included stylus and tracking functionality. The emphasis on battery life in the Moto Tag 2 also reflects consumer demand for more reliable and long-lasting smart trackers.
These accessories aim to add value to Motorola’s hardware offerings, turning them into more versatile tools for productivity and convenience.
