Beats Pill in blue

6.5
/
10

Brand

Beats by Dr Dre

Speaker Type

Bluetooth

Maximum output power

12W

The Beats Pill is built for wherever the day takes you—indoors or out. It’s tough enough for pool splashes, runs 24 hours straight, and packs some smart tricks tailored for iPhone users. That said, there are features Android users will enjoy.



Summer is still going strong, and there’s no better time to soak up the outdoors. Whether you’re chilling by the pool or kicking back at the beach, a good portable speaker makes everything better—letting you bring your favorite tracks, podcasts, or audiobooks along for the ride. If you’ve been thinking about grabbing one, Walmart has a killer deal on the Beats Pill right now, and it’s too good to ignore.

Currently, Walmart’s got the Beats Pill speaker going for just $99.95, a huge drop from its usual $149.95 and the lowest price it’s ever hit. Heads-up though: this discount only applies to the blue version. If you’re eyeing black, gold, or red, they’re still on sale but will run you $129.95.

What’s great about the Beats Pill?

The warm weather is finally kicking in, and that means beach hangs, park days, and playlists on repeat. And honestly, no summer moment’s complete without the right beats. That’s where the Beats Pill shines. We’ve already hyped it up in our review for its punchy bass, rich lows, crisp highs, and killer battery life.

It’s tough, too. With an IP67 rating, it’s dust-tight and can handle a quick dip in up to three feet of water for half an hour. So whether you’re poolside or get caught in a surprise downpour, your music won’t miss a beat.

Beyond its great sound, the wireless speaker packs a revamped acoustic setup that brings your music to life. It’s super easy to throw in your bag and take anywhere, and with a 24-hour battery, it’s in it for the long haul. Road trip? Beach day? All-nighter? This speaker’s got your back.

The Beats Pill plays nice with just about everything, but it’s definitely tuned for iOS users with a more seamless setup. That said, Android users won’t be left out since it connects easily over Bluetooth 5.3. However, it only supports AAC and SBC codecs, so you won’t get those higher-quality audio options like aptX or LDAC that some Android users might be after.