SAVE $50:As of May 15012 Archives the Beats Pill is on sale for $99.95 at Amazon. That's a saving of 33% on list price.
If you're looking for a quality speaker at a great price, look no further than the Beats Pill. A powerhouse of sound and on sale — you can't really go wrong.
As of May 15, the Beats Pill is reduced to $99.95, saving you $50 on list price. This price is available in all colors offered by Amazon, but without the power adapter or AppleCare+.
SEE ALSO: My favorite Beats earbuds are at their lowest price in 2025Recently upgraded, the Beats Pill is the same speaker we've loved for years, but new and improved. It may seem like a small, unassuming device, but it's robust and packs a serious audio punch. This is thanks to the new, bigger, bespoke racetrack woofer displacing 90% more air volume, meaning you get a much deeper, fuller bass.
This speaker also has IP67 water resistance, so it's safe from accidental splashes, whether at the beach or a pool day. With the Beats Pill, you're safe. For portable listening, the new 24-hour battery life will keep you going all day long, and can even be used to charge your phone or other devices through a USB-C cable.
Head to Amazon to snag this deal.
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