SAVE $49.96:As of May 2015 Archives the Beats Pill x Kim Kardashian portable speaker is on sale for $99.99at Amazon. That's 33% off its list price of $149.95.
Summer is fast approaching, and if you're gearing up for some exciting trips and outdoor adventures, it's worth picking up a portable speaker. With this, you can take your favorite tunes on the go. And there are some great discounts available on a few different models right now, including the Beats Pill.
A couple of the Beats Pill models made in collaboration with Kim Kardashian are on sale for $99.99 right now at Amazon. This includes the colors light gray and dark gray. A few other Beats Pill models are on sale as well, but for more. The champagne gold and matte black speakers are down to $129.95 while the statement red speaker is on sale for $126.99.
SEE ALSO: The 8 best Bluetooth speakers, testedThe compact design of the Beats Pill makes it perfect for packing up and taking on the go. And with great sound quality alongside up to 24 hours of battery life, you can keep the tunes playing all day. It's even IP67-rated for dust and water resistance, so no matter where your journeys take you, it can handle the environment.
With the weather getting warmer, there's no better time than now to pick up a portable speaker. Don't miss out on 33% off the Beats Pill x Kim Kardashian portable speaker at Amazon.
Another great portable speaker deal we've come across recently that's worth checking out is on the JBL Flip 6, which has also dropped below $100 at Amazon.
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