What is the Beats Pill+?
Beats Pill+ is designed to go wherever you do and fill the room with a rich clear sound field that has as much power as it does definition. With a sleek interface, the Beats Pill+ is intuitive to use and brings people together with engaging features for a unique shared listening experience.
What are the best antidotes?
List of Antidotes: Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews Revia ( Pro) Generic name: naltrexone 8.3 8 reviews Narcan Nasal Spray ( Pro) Generic name: 10 2 reviews Evzio ( Pro) Generic name: naloxone 10 1 review Xuriden ( Pro) Generic name: uridine No reviews
How can I control my Beats Pill+ from two Bluetooth speakers?
Grab a friend and control the music from two Bluetooth sources. Add a second Beats Pill+ into the mix and simultaneously play from both speakers for a sound that’s twice as full.
What are the possible side effects of antidotes?
Medical conditions associated with antidotes: Acetaminophen Overdose. Alcohol Dependence. Anemia, Megaloblastic. Anticholinergic Syndrome. Anticholinesterase Overdose. Anticholinesterase Poisoning. Arsenic Poisoning.
How do I change the name of my Beats Pill+?
On your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch, go to Settings > Bluetooth. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on. Select your Beats Pill + from the list of Bluetooth devices. If you renamed your speaker using Beats Updater or the Beats Pill+ app, that name appears in the list.
How long does the Beats Pill+ battery life last?
Download the Beats Pill+ app for iOS 1, or the Beats app for Android 2 to bring a second speaker into the mix for even fuller sound or sound in stereo 1. A 12-hour battery life plus a quick charge in 3 hours means you can stay listening on the go, and use extra juice from the Beats Pill+ to charge your phone.
What is the 2-way crossover on Beats Pill+?
The stereo active 2-way crossover system creates an optimized sound field for dynamic range and clarity across all genres of music. Download the Beats Pill+ app for iOS1, or the Beats app for Android2 to bring a second speaker into the mix for even fuller sound or sound in stereo1.