Apple today discontinued the Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker, which has been launched since 2015, and removed it from the online Apple Store. A search for the speaker in the Apple Store yielded no results, and as 9to5Mac points out, it has also been removed from the Beats website.
The Beats Pill Speaker first came out in 2015 and cost $230 at launch, but Apple has been selling it for $180. Apple didn't update the Beats Pill speakers after they were released, but the company did update them with new color options over the years.
The Beats Pill is a Bluetooth speaker that connects to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and it comes with the Beats Pill companion app for pairing two speakers and playing music. It has a 12-hour rechargeable battery, built-in speakers, and the option to charge iPhones and other devices.
With the speakers discontinued, the Beats line is now solely focused on headphones, with no Beats-branded speaker options anymore, and Apple doesn't offer battery-powered speakers. Apple does have the HomePod Mini for those who are looking for a speaker, and the HomePod Mini is now the only speaker available after Apple discontinued the HomePod.
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