At a Glance
- Motorola unveiled the Moto Pen Ultra stylus and Moto Tag 2 tracker on Tuesday at CES 2026
- The Pen Ultra offers 4,096 pressure levels and palm rejection for the new Razr Fold
- Tag 2 doubles battery life to two years and adds ultra-wideband precision
- Why it matters: Motorola is finally bringing premium pen input and longer-lasting item tracking to its flagship foldable line
Motorola’s CES 2026 keynote added two new accessories to the freshly announced Razr Fold: a flagship stylus and a revamped tracker that promise to extend how owners interact with-and keep track of-their devices.
Pen Upgrade
The Moto Pen Ultra ships in a magnetic case that tops up via USB-C and carries a 6-axis motion sensor for sketching and handwriting. Pair it with the Razr Fold and you get palm-rejection plus a floating toolbar for Quick Clip notes and instant screen grabs.

- 4,096 pressure sensitivity levels
- Magnetic charging case included
- Quick Clip tool for highlighting content
Smarter Tracker
Alongside the pen, the Moto Tag 2 now taps Google’s Find Hub network and stretches longevity to an advertised two years-double the outgoing model. Added ultra-wideband support means centimetre-level accuracy when you’re hunting down lost keys or luggage.
| Feature | 1st-gen Tag | Moto Tag 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Battery life | 1 year | 2 years |
| Precision tech | Bluetooth | Bluetooth + UWB |
| Network | Basic | Google Find Hub |
Motorola did not share prices or street dates for either device.
Key Takeaways
- Pen Ultra targets flagship foldables, not just budget Moto G phones
- Tag 2 doubles battery life and gains ultra-wideband precision
- Both accessories debut under the new Moto Things umbrella
The pair rounds out a busy Lenovo Tech World show that also saw a FIFA World Cup Razr edition and the new Qira AI assistant.

