Almost 17 months since Apple acquired Beats by Dr. Dre, the company decides to relaunch its original Bluetooth speaker, which sold over a million units worldwide since it launched in 2012. The new Beats Pill+ is now a much improved design and comes with a new Beats Pill+ App for additional features and functionality.

Beats by Dr. Dre (Beats) introduced the Beats Pill+ speaker, the latest addition to the company's growing portfolio of wireless, Bluetooth products. According to the company, now owned by Apple, the Beats Pill+ “sets a new standard for quality and design within the burgeoning portable speaker market and reinforces the company’s commitment to innovation and function, and most importantly, a premium sound experience for music fans.”

We can assume Beats also updated its Bluetooth technology for the Beats Pill+ but the company doesn’t provide any details. Details provided reveal the Beats Pill+ speaker has a 12-hour battery life and ships with a lightning cable and power supply (compatible with all Apple devices) to provide a quick full charge in just 3 hours. Users can keep track of power levels with the fuel gauge in the top panel to know how much battery is left and can use the USB port also to charge their own devices.

“Beats is the current sales leader in the wireless category with its portfolio of Bluetooth headphones and speakers,” says Ben Arnold, industry analyst from The NPD Group. “Bluetooth continues to be a primary driver of growth in the wireless audio market, as Bluetooth headphones and speakers have grown 57 percent year to date. The increase in sales indicates consumers value having a premium audio experience along with the convenience of wireless.”
Another important part of the Beats Pill+ design is actually the complementary new Beats Pill+ app for iOS or Android devices which was also announced. The new app provides added features and functionality, and allows users to manage the speaker straight from their smartphones or tablets using the intuitive interface to toggle between different modes of play with a simple tap or allow a friend to simultaneously pair to the speaker.
Additional features available through the Beats Pill+ app include the “DJ The Playlist” mode which allows to control the music from two separate Bluetooth sources, creating crossfades and mixes between two tracks. Another interesting feature is the ability to use a second Beats Pill+ speaker to simultaneously play from both speakers to reinforce the sound or sync two Beats Pill+ speakers together for dedicated left and right playback (stereo).

The new Beats Pill+ retails for $229.95 and will be available for purchase at Apple.com and authorized Beats retailers in November 2015.
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