At CES 2026, Motorola expanded its moto things ecosystem with four new accessories designed to work seamlessly across home, work, and everyday carry. Leading the lineup is the Moto Sound Flow, Motorola’s first portable speaker, tuned with Sound by Bose and powered by Ultra-Wideband technology that lets audio follow the user from room to room. A 6000 mAh battery, 30 W output, Wi-Fi streaming, Bluetooth 5, and IP67 protection position it as a serious lifestyle speaker rather than a casual add-on.
Alongside it is the Moto Watch, a round, 47 mm smartwatch that blends classic design with modern wellness tracking powered by Polar. With up to 13 days of battery life, IP68 durability, Gorilla Glass 3, and Pantone-curated bands, the watch balances fitness insight with everyday wearability. Built-in microphone and speaker enable wrist-based calling and audio alerts, while Moto AI features add intelligent summaries on compatible devices.
Rounding out the lineup, the Moto Pen Ultra delivers precision input with pressure sensitivity, tilt detection, palm rejection, and AI-powered tools for note-taking and creativity. The Moto tag 2 completes the ecosystem with Ultra-Wideband tracking, Google Find Hub compatibility, IP68 protection, and a battery life exceeding 500 days.
Moto Sound Flow Brings Bose-tuned Audio into the Moto Things Family
The Moto Sound Flow is Motorola’s first portable speaker, and it arrives with serious credentials. Audio duties are handled by Bose, delivering balanced, detailed sound through a dedicated woofer, tweeter, and dual passive radiators, pushing a combined 30 W output. High notes stay crisp, bass stays deep, and distortion stays out of the way.
Visually, the speaker is designed to blend into living spaces rather than dominate them. A twill-textured fabric finish is paired with Pantone-curated colors, including PANTONE Carbon and PANTONE Warm Taupe, continuing Motorola’s close collaboration with Pantone.
Beyond sound quality, the Moto Sound Flow leans hard into Ultra-Wideband technology. With UWB onboard, audio intelligently follows the user. Move closer with a compatible phone, and an ongoing call or song transfers automatically. When two speakers are used, Dynamic Stereo adjusts left and right channels based on phone position, keeping the soundstage balanced as you move through a space.
Wi-Fi streaming support allows high-quality playback at home, while Bluetooth 5 handles quick pairing on the go. A 6000 mAh battery supports long listening sessions, and an IP67 rating means the speaker is comfortable poolside or outdoors. Motorola’s companion app adds Quick Switch for fast audio handoff and RoomShift, which automatically moves sound to the nearest speaker based on phone location.
Moto Watch Pairs Classic Design With Polar-powered Wellness
The Moto Watch takes a different approach, favoring timeless design over flashy aesthetics. A 47 mm round display sits within a sand-blasted aluminum frame, finished with a stainless steel crown. The look works just as well in the office as it does during workouts or evenings out.
This smartwatch also marks Motorola’s first partnership with Polar, a long-established name in sports science and wearable health tracking. Polar’s technology underpins the watch’s wellness features, covering activity tracking, sleep analysis, stress monitoring, heart-rate measurement, and blood oxygen levels, all presented in a way that stays accessible rather than overwhelming.
Customization is a key theme. Band options include stainless steel in matte black or silver, silicone bands in PANTONE Volcanic Ash, PANTONE Parachute Purple, and PANTONE Herbal Garden, and a leather-inspired band in PANTONE Mocha Mousse. Standard 22 mm compatibility allows easy swapping with third-party straps.
Durability is handled with IP68 water resistance rated to 1 ATM, plus Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for scratch protection. Battery life stretches up to 13 days on a single charge, or around 7 days with always-on display enabled. A five-minute charge provides enough power for a full day. Built-in microphone and speaker support wrist-based calling, audio alerts, and notification playback, with Moto AI features enabling summary tools such as Catch me up on compatible devices.
Moto Pen Ultra and Moto Tag 2 complete the ecosystem
While the speaker and watch lead the lineup, Motorola’s other two accessories reinforce the ecosystem approach.
The Moto Pen Ultra is a precision stylus built for Motorola’s latest foldables and premium devices. It features an ultra-fine tip, pressure sensitivity, tilt detection, and palm rejection for natural writing and drawing. Productivity features include Quick Clip for content capture, Speed Share for intelligent sharing, Sketch to Image for transforming drawings into visuals, and Circle to Search with Google. A dedicated carrying case and extended battery backup keep it ready throughout the day.
The Moto Tag 2 focuses on long-term reliability and accurate tracking. It combines Ultra-Wideband with Bluetooth Channel Sounding and integrates with Google’s Find Hub network. Users can locate belongings with precise distance and direction tracking, ring misplaced phones, or use the tag as a remote camera shutter. IP68 water and dust resistance and a battery life exceeding 500 days make it Motorola’s longest-lasting tag to date.
Pricing and Availability
- Moto Sound Flow: starting MSRP €199
- Moto Watch: starting MSRP €99; premium two-strap pack in Europe from €149
- Moto Pen Ultra: to be announced
- Moto Tag 2: starting MSRP €39
Regional availability varies, with rollouts beginning across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia-Pacific, and the Americas in the coming weeks and months.
Images: Motorola.

