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Son dynamique
Précis et riche en détails
Réactivité dans les basses fréquences
Restitution des voix
Puissance sonore élevée pour sa taille
Certification IP67 pour la résistance à l'eau et à la poussière
Autonomie impressionnante de 24 heures
Appair
Un son détaillé et étagé - en particulier en mode USB-C
Poids des basses important pour sa taille
Design élégant
Bonne résistance
Design emblématique préservée
Basses puissantes donnant de l'assise
Aigus précis et détaillés
Autonomie doublée
Enceinte très bien conçue
Recharge en Lightning
Intégration parfaite à iOS
Qualité sonore très correcte
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le mode audio par câble USB est capricieux
Pas d'égaliseur réglable
Les boutons peuvent être un peu difficiles à manipuler
Connectivity, Finish, Small size, Hard shell carrying case
Utter lack of bass, High saturation
The Pill has an army of seriously formidable competitors to go up against. Yes, it's small and the pill shape is cool. But the most important feature—the sound quality—fails to impress. Beats is relying too much on brand image and design to justify chargi...
Extrait: I've been spending a few months on one of my favourite islands: Manhattan. And among my techie observations is that the marketing wipeout the over-hyped Beats brand has achieved in the US is even greater than in the UK. By giving its plasticky headphones ...
Lacks bass, some distortion issues (volume, battery life and track dependent) pricey, battery doesn't last as long as we'd like
If Beats minus much of the bass sounds like a hard pill to swallow then the Pill won't be the product for you. There's volume aplenty though and, in isolation and assuming it's not cranked "up to 11" where distortion is often apparent, the Pill deli...
ShareBeats, quickly becoming the most-recognisable (and most visible) headphones brand on the market, have been branching out of the headwear game since breaking from their partners at Monster. The latest fruits to come forth from the Dr Dre-endorsed bran...
Publié: 2013-01-17, Auteur: Will , review by: itproportal.com
Sleek design, Works well as a speakerphone, NFC support
Distorts heavily at high volumes, Expensive for its capabilities
The Beats Pill offers a unique form factor and doubles as a good speakerphone, but it simply doesn't offer a good enough level of sound quality to justify its £170 price tag. While you might get a reasonably loud and clear listening experience on one tra...
Music reproduction is weak and lacks bass, Exorbitantly expensive, Limited battery life
A new year and a new product line, but it results in a familiar outcome as we again find the Beats by Dre product line has prioritised style over substance. In fact in the case of the Pill it is arguable that, despite high quality build materials, it does...
Extrait: 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...