MiLi Gears Up for Amazon Prime Day Travel Gadget Deals

MiLi, a company renowned for blending minimalist design with advanced wireless technology, is poised to launch its most significant summer sale for Amazon Prime Day, running from July 8th to 11th, 2025. This major promotional event will feature substantial discounts on all its Bluetooth trackers, including the popular MiTag Duo and LiTag Duo. These deals, already showing bundles down by 30% in early bird offers across Europe and North America, are particularly advantageous for travelers, pet owners, and busy professionals seeking to secure their belongings. Further savings are available for multi-pack purchases, such as the 4-pack bundles of MiTag Duo and LiTag Duo.
The Prime Day sale will leverage Amazon’s extensive logistics network to ensure seamless delivery. Prime members in numerous regions, including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, Japan, the United States, and Canada, can expect same-day or next-day fulfillment. Andy Wang, MiLi's Head of Sales, emphasized the strategic importance of Prime Day, stating, "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. 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." Access to these exclusive deals is for Prime members, with new shoppers offered a free 30-day trial to participate.
Both the MiTag Duo and LiTag Duo are designed for convenience and reliability. The MiTag Duo is a pocket-sized, IP67 waterproof tracker ideal for keys, bags, or suitcases, capable of showing live location and emitting a loud chime when nearby. The LiTag Duo, while packing the same advanced tracking technology, features a more compact design (3.2 x 3.2 x 0.8 mm, same as AirTag) compared to the MiTag Duo (3.8 x 3.8 x 0.9 mm), and seamlessly snaps into AirTag key rings and Apple accessories, even including an AirTag holder. Both models work with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub networks, allowing location tracking up to 500 feet (150 meters), voice assistant integration, support for sharing with friends, and ensuring data safety with end-to-end encryption. Founded in 2003, MiLi's mission is to solve common travel challenges, and its products are certified for both major tracking networks, distributed in over 50 countries via Shopify, Amazon, airlines, and retail partners.
Simultaneously, thousands of followers, including hundreds of red-robed monks and nuns, thronged the Himalayan town of Dharamshala, India, on Sunday, July 6, 2025, to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Dalai Lama. The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, who has resided in exile in Dharamshala since fleeing Chinese rule in Tibet in 1959, addressed the packed audience, stating, "When I look back on my life, I see that I have not wasted it at all. I live my life in the service of other sentient beings." Dressed in traditional robes, he was escorted to the temple courtyard amidst drumming, bagpipes, and cymbals, while the head of the democratically elected Tibetan government-in-exile, Penpa Tsering, raised the Tibetan flag to the sound of the Tibetan anthem.
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, widely recognized for his red robes and wide smile, describes himself simply as a "Buddhist monk," yet millions of Tibetan Buddhists revere him as a living manifestation of Chenrezig, the Buddhist god of compassion. The birthday celebration culminated a week of events during which the Nobel Peace Prize laureate confirmed his intention to reincarnate after his death, resolving years of speculation. He also affirmed that the next Dalai Lama should be recognized according to established Buddhist traditions and should be born in the "free world" – outside of China. Notably, he expressed a hope to live until the age of 130.
The issue of the Dalai Lama's succession remains a contentious point, as many exiled Tibetans fear China will unilaterally name its own successor to reinforce its control over Tibet, a territory it has ruled since 1950. China, which labels the Dalai Lama a separatist, has consistently asserted its sole authority to approve the next spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and has declared it will reject any choice made without Beijing's consent. Despite this political tension, messages of goodwill poured in from around the globe, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praising the Dalai Lama as "an enduring symbol of love, compassion, patience and moral discipline," and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledging his continued inspiration through "a message of unity, peace and compassion."
The celebrations attracted a diverse international attendance, including Hollywood movie star Richard Gere, who lauded the Dalai Lama as "the most extraordinary man to ever walk on this planet," eliciting rapturous applause. The Dalai Lama himself reiterated on his website that he is "just a simple Buddhist monk" and is committed to promoting human values and religious harmony. Parallel celebrations were also observed in Kathmandu, Nepal, where Tibetan refugees, monks, and foreign diplomats marked the occasion with prayers, chanting, and traditional dances. The Dalai Lama's life, thrust onto the Tibetan throne in 1937 and subsequently leading a nation in exile since the 1950s Chinese invasion, stands as a testament to his dedication to preserving Tibetan culture and identity, making him a globally recognized figure in the struggle for autonomy against Chinese control.