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Beats unveils the $229 Pill+, its first Bluetooth speaker under Apple's umbrella

Beats, the company that Apple acquired back in May 2014 for a whopping $3 billion, has just announced a new Bluetooth speaker, its first under Apple’s umbrella. Called the Beats Pill+, the speaker replaces the Beats Pill and will be available for purchase this November at a price of $229.99.

In terms of size, the Beats Pill+ is larger than its direct predecessor, but smaller than the Pill XL, the Bluetooth speaker that Apple discontinued back in June after recalling units due to overheating batteries. Like previous Beats Pill models, the Pill+ comes with a pair of stereo tweeter speakers placed towards the sides and two centered woofers that take care of the low end of the audio spectrum. 

As far as the design is concerned, the overall rectangular shape of the speaker has been maintained, although some changes are to be noted as well. First, the power button and volume controls have been moved from the back to the top of the device, which should lead to easier access. Also, the speaker was also flattened a bit, which should help with achieving better stability.

According to the manufacturer, the Beats Pill+ lasts for 12 hours of continuous playback, a hefty improvement from the 7-hour battery life of its predecessor.

The Beats Pill+ has also inherited the characteristic features of previous Beats Pill speakers, such as the ability to sync two units. Beats has also announced a new Beats Pill+ app, one that will let you manage the speaker from both iOS and Android devices. One particularly interesting feature introduced by the new app is the ability to pair two smartphones to the unit, allowing multiple users to take control of the speaker.

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