SAVE ALMOST $50:As of Oct. 11,Singapore Archives the Beats Pill is on sale for $99.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 33% on list price, and the lowest it's ever been on Amazon.
This year's October Prime day was a great one for audiophiles. Speakers, headphones, and earbuds from just about every brand were reduced to low prices. But even though Prime Day is over, you can still snag a great new speaker at a low price. There are still some incredible audio-related sales lingering at Amazon, including a big discount on the beloved Beats Pill.
Recently upgraded, the Beats Pill is the same speaker we've loved for years, but better. It may appear petite and dainty, but it's robust. It packs a serious audio punch, with the new, bigger, bespoke racetrack woofer displacing 90% more air volume, meaning you get a much deeper, fuller bass. Not to mention, it even has IP67 water resistance so it's safe from accidental splashes.
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 USC cable.
As of Oct. 11, the Beats Pill is reduced to $99.99 (down from $149.95), saving you almost $50 on list price. This is the lowest it has ever been priced at Amazon, so you know it's a great deal. This price is available in all the colors offered by Amazon: Matte Black, Champagne Gold, and Statement Red, but without the power adapter or AppleCare+.
But you'll need to be quick, as Amazon has listed this as a limited-time deal.
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