The Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker has been reborn in 2024, and it’s definitely worth checking out. You might even consider grabbing two, especially considering the price. But when it comes to choosing a color, you have some decisions to make.
If you’re going for a single Beats Pill, you can choose from black (Matte Black), gold (Champagne Gold), or red (Statement Red). We’ve had the black and gold models in hand, and while we haven’t reviewed the red one, it’s safe to say it makes a statement.
Now, if you’re thinking about getting a pair of Beats Pill speakers, you’ll have the option to pair them in stereo, creating a richer sound experience. But this raises another question: do you get two of the same color, or do you mix and match?
Sticking with a single hue has its appeal. Two red Beats Pills will definitely make a statement, as the name suggests. A pair of black Beats Pills will have a more traditional look. Gold speakers might blend in a bit more seamlessly.
On the other hand, mixing and matching your Beats Pill colors can offer more versatility. It allows you to grab a single speaker and go on the go. There’s also a practical element to consider. You might be more inclined to take a red or black Beats Pill to the beach than a gold one, to avoid it getting lost in the sand. (And always be cautious with sand around these speakers, as it can get stuck in the grille.)
Another fun trick when opting for two colors is mixing and matching the lanyards. A black-and-red combination with matching lanyards can look quite stylish.
Ultimately, the color of your Beats Pill won’t affect the sound quality. But it will definitely impact your perception of it and how others see it. It might not be the most crucial factor, but it’s not insignificant either. Choose wisely.
You can learn more about the Beats Pill’s performance in our comprehensive review.