Rare Special Edition Pill 2.0 in Beautiful Electroplated Shiny GOLD colour Highly Collectable!!!
Small but Loud
Pill's lightweight and portable design lets you bring the music wherever you go. Despite its compact size, the Pill produces powerful sound with soaring highs and deep bass to fill up any room. It connects to any Bluetooth-enabled device so you're free to let the music move you. New features include the ability to amplify or stereo your music, accessory charging, and software updates straight to your Pill.
Totally Portable
You're good to set up anywhere. The Pill is lightweight so it won't slow you down and small enough to fit in whatever you're carrying out the door. The Pill frees you to roam, which means you'll always have high quality sound near or far.
Tap to Pair
Pairing is easy. Just tap your phone to your Pill to create an instant connection. Once connected, you can change tracks from your phone, your laptop, or any other Bluetooth-enabled device from up to 30 feet away.
Tap to Amplify
Two is louder than one. Sync two Pills by tapping them together to play the same song.
Tap to Stereo
The new surround sound. Just tap two Pills together twice to make one Pill the left output and the other the right.
Rechargeable Battery
One charge gives you 7 hours of continuous play. Charge your Pill almost anywhere, from your computer's USB port to any outlet.
Charge Out
Keep the music going. Now you can charge your phone or external music device with the juice from your Pill.
About Beats Audio
Beats Electronics (Beats) comprises the Beats by Dr. Dre family of premium consumer headphones, earphones and speakers, as well as patented Beats Audio software technology and streaming music subscription service Beats Music.
Through these offerings, Beats has effectively brought the energy, emotion and excitement of playback in the recording studio to the listening experience and introduced an entirely new generation to the possibilities of premium sound entertainment.
The company's mission is to provide a superior end-to-end music so fans feel the emotion and hear the music the way artists intended it to sound from the studio.