The gorgeous Beats Pill portable Bluetooth speaker was updated last year with a new version and released with a $150 price tag. Right now, you can snag it on sale for just $100 on Amazon.
Also called the Kim Kardashian Edition, this iteration of the Beats Pill brings several improvements, like updated hardware and drivers that produce deeper lows, crisper highs, and richer mid-tones.
The battery life is bumped up to 24 hours of use, and when it runs out you can quickly regain about 2 hours of use with just 10 minutes of charging. This edition now also has a USB-C connection, which you can use to recharge the speaker, to charge up your phone using the speaker, or to stream high-quality lossless audio to the speaker.
Compatible with both Android and Apple devices, the Beats Pill is fully portable and connects via Bluetooth as well. Take it to the beach or the pool without worrying thanks to its IP67 rating (for water and dust resistance) and the included lanyard (for safe carrying). You can even control it with your voice if you connect it to Siri or Google Assistant, and the built-in microphone means it can take your calls, too.
Need a hot and stylish portable Bluetooth speaker that actually delivers good sound and long battery life? Consider getting the Beats Pill for $100 on Amazon. This deal won’t last forever!
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