Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Beats by Dr. Dre Pill bluetooth portable speaker.
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The editors liked
Stylish
Compact design
Decent sound at moderate volumes
Included
Zippered carry case
The Beats by Dr. Dre Pill is a portable Bluetooth speaker with striking design
Good sound and volume for its size
Decent battery life
And speakerphone capabilities. It has tap-to-pair capabilities for NFC-enabled smartphones phones
Apt-X technology
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The editors didn't like
Distortion at high volume levels
Lack of bass
Overpriced
The Pill is somewhat pricey
And Apple iOS 6 users may encounter an unacceptable amount of Bluetooth hiccuping. The speaker doesn't acquit itself terribly well with big bass tracks from artists like Dr. Dre
Abstract: The Beats Pill by Dr Dre is a small, portable Bluetooth speaker that looks, well, like a pill and it can stream your music from smartphone, tablet or laptop.When it's connected to your smartphone it can also act as a handsfree speakerphone to make and rec...
Stylish, compact design, Decent sound at moderate volumes, Included, zippered carry case
Distortion at high volume levels, Lack of bass, Overpriced
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...
Published: 2013-07-10, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Beautiful design, awesome sound clarity, and supports NFC. Premium price and not so powerful Bass, however.Beats Pill Bluetooth + NFC speaker by Dr. Dre review – The world has been dominated with these Beats by Dr. Dre earphones and headphones. When I wal...
Published: 2012-11-22, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Beats by Dr. Dre Pill is a portable Bluetooth speaker with striking design, good sound and volume for its size, decent battery life, and speakerphone capabilities. It has tap-to-pair capabilities for NFC-enabled smartphones phones, Apt-X technology, a
The Pill is somewhat pricey, and Apple iOS 6 users may encounter an unacceptable amount of Bluetooth hiccuping. The speaker doesn't acquit itself terribly well with big bass tracks from artists like Dr. Dre
The Beats Pill outperforms the Jawbone Jambox and has a couple of intriguing extra features, but the speaker is overpriced at $199....
Abstract: I use portable wireless speakers quite a bit when I'm working in the yard, in my man-shed tinkering with some mid-life-crisis woodworking project, or somewhere else in my house other than my office, kitchen, or lounge (I have existing sound arrangements i...
Great clarity at 30 feet,24 hour battery life,USB-C lossless audio support,Well-implemented Amplify and Stereo Modes
USB-C volume is finicky,No USB-C port cover
The new Beats Pill's outdoor sound output is deceptively loud, with excellent projection and even longer battery life. It has one of the longest playback times of any Bluetooth speaker its size, supports lossless audio playback via USB-C, and works as a s...
Fun, colorful design, NFC compatible, Good audio quality, Impressive Bluetooth range
Lacks buttons for changing tracks, No Voice Command/Call Announce, Speakerphone suffers from latency
With its whimsical design, room-filling audio and serious Bluetooth range, the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill is just the prescription for fashionable music lovers....
Abstract: It's been about six months since I reviewed five mobile Bluetooth speakers to see how well they compared. These lightweight speakers were meant to make up for the awful sound quality provided by most smartphones and tablets (and many laptops, for that ...