SAVE $50:As of March 17977 Archives the Beats Pill portable Bluetooth speakeris on sale at Best Buy for $99.99. That's 33% off its list price of $149.99.
Springtime is right around the corner and if you're itching to spend some time out in the sunshine, a portable speaker is a great investment so you can listen to your favorite music, audiobooks, or podcasts outside of the house. If you've been looking to pick one up, Best Buy's offering a great deal at the moment on the Beats Pill.
The Beats Pill is down by $50 discount at Best Buy, dropping its price from$149.99 to $99.99. This deal applies to the champagne gold, statement red, and matte black speakers, so you can pick out the one that best suits your style. As a bonus, your purchase also comes with up to three months of Apple Music for free if you're a new or returning subscriber. What better way to kickstart listening to music on this sleek little speaker?
SEE ALSO: The 8 best Bluetooth speakers, testedAlongside excellent sound quality — thanks to an upgraded acoustic architecture — the Beats Pill has a design that's perfect for packing up and taking on the go. Not to mention, it boasts up to 24 hours of battery life, so even if you take it on a road trip it'll keep you busy for ages before needing to be recharged. It even has a durable build that's dust and water resistant, so it can handle any adventure you take it on.
With the weather getting warmer, there's no better time than now to pick up a portable speaker. Don't miss out on $50 off the Beats Pill at Best Buy.
Outside of portable speakers, if you're looking to upgrade your sound system in your home instead, there are a few soundbar and speaker deals that are worth checking out right now, too. The Sonos Era 100 is currently $50 off at Amazon and you can score Samsung’s Q-Series Dolby Atmos soundbar at over $700 off at Walmart.
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