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MiLi Gears Up for Amazon Prime Day with Exclusive Deals on the MiTag Duo & LiTag Duo for Travel Gadgets Up To 30% Off

SHENZHEN, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 4 July 2025 - MiLi is kicking off its biggest summer sale for Prime Day, July 8–11, with major discounts on all Bluetooth trackers.

Available across Europe and North America, these deals are perfect for travelers, pet owners, and busy professionals. Buy multi-packs for extra savings.

MiLi Gears Up for Amazon Prime Day with Exclusive Deals on the MiTag Duo & LiTag Duo for Travel Gadgets Up To 30% Off

What to Expect from MiLi on Prime Day
Products: MiTag Duo and LiTag Duo (Apple Find My and Google Find Hub compatible)

Prime Day Hightlight: Early bird deals all over Europe and North America already show bundles down 30%! Purchase the 4-pack (MiTag Duo, LiTag Duo) for even steeper discounts

Seamless Delivery Across 12 European Stores

Thanks to Amazon’s logistics network, Prime members in the UK (England), France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, Japan, United States, and Canada will enjoy same day or next day fulfilment.

“Prime Day is more than a sale—it’s when millions of travellers plan the tools that will accompany them for the next 12 months,” quotes Head of Sales from MiLi. “Whether you’re protecting your bag with MiTag or dropping LiTags in a luggage, we’re thrilled to bring the peace of mind of real time tracking to even more European and North American customers at the best prices of the year.”

Key Prime Day Facts (2025)

  • Timing: July 8 – 11th
  • Access: Deals are exclusive to Prime members; new shoppers can start a free 30 day trial to participate
About The Products

MiTag Duo
MiTag Duo is a IP67 waterproof pocket-sized tracker for your keys, bag, or suitcase that makes lost items a thing of the past. It works with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub to show live location and plays a loud chime when nearby.

LiTag Duo
LiTag Duo packs MiTag’s advanced tracking technology into a compact design, seamlessly snapping into AirTag key rings and Apple accessories—plus, it comes with an AirTag holder. Locate it via Apple Find My or Google Find Hub—up to 500 ft (150 m)—or just ask your voice assistant. It is also IP67 waterproof, supports sharing with friends, and keeps your data safe with end-to-end encryption.
The only difference between MiTag Duo & LiTag Duo is the size:
MiTag Duo: 3.8 x 3.8 x 0.9 mm
LiTag Duo: 3.2 x 3.2 x 0.8 mm (same as AirTag)Hashtag: #MiLi

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About MiLi

Founded in 2003, MiLi blends minimalist design with advanced wireless technology to create everyday accessories that solve modern travel pains—from lost luggage to forgotten keys. MiLi's products are certified for both Apple Find My and Google Find Hub networks and are distributed in 50+ countries through their Shopify website (), Amazon stores, across 100+ airlines, and retail partners.

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