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Published: 2012-10-16, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
In a lot of ways, the Pill is a very appealing package: attractive, portable, and easy to use. When dealing with most music, The Pill sounds spectacular, and its louder than most other speakers its size. But for a lot of people—and more importantly for a...
Abstract: The Pill is back! Beats' 2012 capsule creation was long overdue an update, wasn't it? Yes, Apple's Beats-branded Bluetooth speaker has been through several iterations in the 12 years since its debut, but even the most recent of those was back in 2015 (and...
Published: 2024-07-22, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Clean, clear sound,Rich bass,Great design for travel,IP67 rated
Neither as 'big' sounding nor as dynamic as the very best
A great portable speaker with lots to like, but dynamically struggles against our favourites at this price TODAY'S BEST DEALS 1 099 kr at Fruugo SE 1 199 kr at Fruugo SE...
Small and portable, Easy to use: Swift pairing, Agile, speedy rhythm, Livens up with punchy, bass-heavy music
Thin and weak sound, Could be more detailed, dynamic and agile, Picky with music genre, Pricey
If you're after that characteristic bold and bass-tastic Beats sound, you'll be disappointed with the Pill. It's pricey, too: we expect a much more engaging and articulate listen for £170.The Pill simply doesn't have the sonic talents to match its class r...
The Beats Pill is a compact, well designed and easy to use portable Bluetooth speaker. However, it lacks bass, distorts at high volume levels and is overpriced. Spend your money elsewhere.Tags:AudioBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparisi...
Abstract: Bluetooth speakers can be a perfect way to give the music selection on your smartphone or tablet a bit of a volume boost. Simple to connect up and easy to use, the Beats Pill and Ultimate Ears Boom are two of the best. Neither are hugely cheap, however, a...
Connectivity, Finish, Small size, Hard shell carrying case
Utter lack of bass, High saturation
The Pill has an army of seriously formidable competitors to go up against. Yes, it's small and the pill shape is cool. But the most important feature—the sound quality—fails to impress. Beats is relying too much on brand image and design to justify chargi...
Abstract: I've been spending a few months on one of my favourite islands: Manhattan. And among my techie observations is that the marketing wipeout the over-hyped Beats brand has achieved in the US is even greater than in the UK. By giving its plasticky headphones ...
Lacks bass, some distortion issues (volume, battery life and track dependent) pricey, battery doesn't last as long as we'd like
If Beats minus much of the bass sounds like a hard pill to swallow then the Pill won't be the product for you. There's volume aplenty though and, in isolation and assuming it's not cranked "up to 11" where distortion is often apparent, the Pill deli...
ShareBeats, quickly becoming the most-recognisable (and most visible) headphones brand on the market, have been branching out of the headwear game since breaking from their partners at Monster. The latest fruits to come forth from the Dr Dre-endorsed bran...