This Beats Pill collab is on sale at lowest-ever price for Prime Big Deal Days

    By Aaron Mamiit
Published October 8, 2025

Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days 2025 is a fantastic source of Bluetooth speaker deals, and here’s an offer that caught our attention — the Beats Pill at 67% off, reducing it to its lowest-ever price of just $50 from $150 originally. This version of the Bluetooth speaker is the Kim Kardashian collaboration, which means it’s going to attract a lot more shoppers. If you want to make sure that pocket the savings of $100, we highly recommend completing your purchase right away.

The Beats Pill, which received an impressive score of 4.5 stars out of 5 stars in our review, tops our list of the best Bluetooth speakers as it offers the perfect combination of size, sound quality, and price. Measuring 8 inches in length and 2.75 inches in diameter, and weighing 24 ounces, the Beats Pill is pretty portable and hassle-free to carry around in your backpack. However, it delivers surprisingly clear and loud sound, making it the perfect companion for your room, backyard gatherings, or pool parties. You won’t have to worry about using the Beats Pill outdoors, as its IP67 rating for water and dust resistance will protect it from the elements.

The battery of the Beats Pill can last up to 24 hours, and it can even charge your other devices through a USB-C cable. The Bluetooth speaker supports high-resolution lossless audio by connecting it to your laptop, and if you buy two, you can pair them for Stereo Mode, or twice the output in Amplify Mode. If paired with your smartphone, you can also use the Beats Pill to take calls or access your digital assistant.

With Prime Big Deal Days 2025 drawing to a close, time is running out if you want to get the Beats Pill for its lowest-ever price. From $150, a 67% discount slashes the prices of this version of the audio device to a very affordable $50. It won’t be a good idea to wait until the final minutes of the shopping event before you complete your purchase as stocks may be gone by then, so you should buy the Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker now if you want to get it at $100 off.

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