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Boost your smartphone's sound with Beats, one of the leading names in home and mobile audio. If you want to experience the company's amazing sound quality, you're in luck. The Beats Pill+ portable speaker is now on sale for just $129.99 — that's nearly $30 off the retail price.

The portable speaker makes it possible to really fill a room with clear and rich audio for a smartphone or laptop. Just connect this speaker to your device via Bluetooth and you're good to go.

This portable stereo has an active two-way crossover system, which widens and deepens sound of any music genre and optimizes it for clarity and dynamic range. The Beats Pill+ even allows you to play, pause, and skip tracks with its built-in controls, while its multifunctional "b" button lets you make and receive phone calls from your smartphone with ease. Now isn't that handy? Read more...

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