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Beats Pill portable speaker drops to $99.95 (33% off) on Amazon

This new Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker is $99.95 right now, down from $149.95

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If your “speaker” is still just your phone on max volume, this is a very straightforward upgrade. The Beats Pill portable Bluetooth speaker in Matte Black is currently $99.95 on Amazon, down from $149.95, which works out to about 33% off.

You’re getting a compact, throw-it-in-your-bag speaker that’s built for loud, punchy sound, up to 24 hours of battery life, and water resistance for use around the house, outside, or on trips.

What you’re getting

This version of the Beats Pill is meant to be a “take it everywhere” speaker rather than something you park on a shelf and forget.

Key features include:

  • Portable Bluetooth speaker that’s small enough to toss in a backpack or weekender bag
  • Up to 24 hours of battery life, so it can easily cover a full day of listening
  • Water-resistant design, making it more relaxed around splashes, poolside hangs, or kitchen duty
  • Seriously loud sound for its size, tuned with that familiar Beats emphasis on energy and low end
  • Bluetooth compatibility with both Apple and Android devices
  • Designed for home, outdoor, and travel use — one speaker that just moves with you

For most people, it becomes the thing you grab for cooking playlists, background music while working, and the “we need something louder” moments at get-togethers.

Why it’s worth it

There’s no shortage of Bluetooth speakers out there, but a few things make this one stand out at this price:

  • At $99.95, you’re comfortably under the “premium” price tier while still getting a recognizable, well-tuned brand
  • 24-hour battery means you can charge it once and forget about it for a while, instead of constantly topping it off
  • The water-resistant build makes it less precious — you’re more likely to actually bring it to the patio, park, or hotel balcony
  • It’s tuned to be loud and fun, not flat and clinical, which is exactly what most people want for casual listening

If your current setup is “phone speaker plus maybe a random old Bluetooth brick from years ago,” this is a very noticeable quality-of-life upgrade.

The bottom line

If you’ve been wanting a speaker that can handle daily music around the house, background sound while you work, and travel duty without taking up much space, the Beats Pill portable Bluetooth speaker fits the job nicely.

At $99.95, down from $149.95, it’s a solid time to pick one up and retire your phone’s overworked little speaker for good.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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