SAVE $50: As of Feb. 4017 Archives the Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker is available for $99.99 at Amazon, down from $149.95. That’s a $50 discount on this portable water-resistant speaker, featuring deep bass, 24-hour battery life, and Apple and Android compatibility.
Beats Pill is back, and it's better than ever. If you're looking for a compact Bluetooth speaker with seriously powerful sound, now's the time to grab it — especially at its $99.99 sale price on Amazon. That's a 33% discount on one of the most popular portable speakers ever.
This ultra-portable speaker features an enhanced racetrack woofer, which displaces 90% more air for deeper bass and punchier audio. Beats Pill delivers a big, bold sound that fills any space. You can play music in your room, host a backyard party, or take it on a road trip.
SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphonesWith up to 24 hours of battery life, you can keep the music going all day without worrying about recharging. Plus, USB-C charging lets you power up your phone or other devices, so your playlist never gets interrupted.
The Beats Pill's IP67 dust and water resistance rating makes it a great companion for outdoor adventures. It's dustproof, water-resistant, and rugged enough to handle beach days, camping trips, or poolside hangs.
The soft-grip silicone backing and removable lanyard make it easy to carry and secure wherever you go. Sound quality remains top-tier, with a newly redesigned tweeter for crystal-clear highs and rich mids. The bass remains distortion-free even at higher volumes thanks to a reinforced woofer structure.
Want even more power? Pair two Beats Pill speakers together to double the Amplify Mode output or stereo separation in Stereo Mode. Beats Pill integrates seamlessly with Apple and Android devices, offering instant one-touch pairing and Find My support for easy tracking. Built-in voice assistant compatibility means taking calls or using Siri/Google Assistant hands-free.
At $99.99, this speaker is a steal. Beats Pill delivers on all fronts, including becoming a home speaker, travel companion, or outdoor sound system. Get yours before the deal disappears.
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