SAVE $50.95: As of Jan. 16,Thailand get the Beats Pill portable speaker for $99.99, down from its usual price of $149.95. That's a discount of 33%.
If you're the type of person who likes to take music with you wherever you go, you're probably eyeing a powerful, portable speaker. They're super versatile and great for sharing music and podcasts with others, or enjoying those things at a higher volume than what your phone or computer can provide. Now's a great time to take advantage of an Amazon deal on a tiny but mighty speaker.
As of Jan. 16, you can get the Beats Pill for $99.99, down from its usual price of $149.95. That's $50.95 off and a discount of 33%. Currently, this price only applies to the champagne gold colorway.
SEE ALSO: The JBL Go 4 portable speaker is back to its lowest-ever priceThe Beats Pill is a small but powerful speaker that boasts up to 24 hours of battery life and some seriously kicking bass. That's all thanks to its bigger woofer that gives you deeper sound with rich tone and crisp treble. And if you're worried about volume, don't be. This thing is loud.
It's also perfect for taking just about anywhere, with IP67 water resistance that makes it great for a pool or beach trip. You can party all day long, and then juice it all back up with a USB-C cable when you're ready.
You likely won't see this deal around for long, so snag it while you still can.
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