Apple appears to have quietly discontinued the Beats Pill Plus, with the portable wireless speaker no longer appearing on either Apple or Beatsā€™ websites, as spotted by 9to5Mac.

Originally released in 2015, the Pill Plus was the first speaker released under the Beats brand since the music company was purchased by Apple for $3 billion back in 2014. A more refined version of the original Beats Pill speaker, the Pill Plus was an Apple-ified version of the original product, with sleeker monochromatic color options and the addition of a Lightning port for charging.

Apple and Beats would continue to go on to build out Beatsā€™ lineup of headphones over the intervening half-decade, with products like recent Beats Fit Pro or Powerbeats earbuds, both of which feature the same H1 chips and software integration as the Apple-branded AirPods lineup.

But the company didnā€™t show the same love to the Pill line. There was no Pill Plus successor that added support for Appleā€™s AirPlay standard or one with integrated Siri support. In fact, Apple hasnā€™t released another portable speaker (under either its Apple or its Beats brands), despite its expansion into smart home speakers with the since-discontinued HomePod and the smaller HomePod mini ā€” the sole standalone speaker that Apple currently sells.

In the meantime, plenty of other portable battery-powered speakers around have come out to fill the niche that Apple never really explored with its Beats-branded options. Thereā€™s the Sonos Roam, which offers both Bluetooth and works with Appleā€™s AirPlay 2 standard, along with modernized versions of the Ultimate Ears speakers that the Beats Pill Plus used to compete with.

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