In 2024, the Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker has undergone a revival, and if you’ve read our Beats Pill review, you’ll know it’s worth considering — maybe even two, given the pricing.

When it comes to Beats Pill colors, you’ve got some interesting choices. Opting for a single Beats Pill gives you the sleek options of black (also known as Matte Black), gold (often referred to as Champagne Gold), or red (dubbed Statement Red). We’ve had the chance to test out the black and gold models firsthand, and while we haven’t reviewed the red version yet, it’s clear that it makes a bold statement (as seen in our Beats Solo Buds review).

But if you’re contemplating snagging a pair of Beats Pill speakers to enjoy stereo pairing, decisions await. Should you stick with matching colors or mix it up?

Choosing two of the same color is a safe bet. Red Beats Pills, for instance, scream style, while black ones maintain a classic look. Gold speakers blend in seamlessly but still add a touch of elegance.

On the flip side, mixing and matching your Beats Pill colors offers versatility. It’s handy for situations where you grab just one Pill for on-the-go use. Plus, there’s a practical angle — for instance, opting for a red or black Pill at the beach rather than risking a gold one getting lost in the sand (trust me, these things don’t play well with sand).

Here’s a little style tip: if you go with two different colors, you can mix and match the lanyards. Picture a sleek black-and-red combo — it’s a look that’s sure to turn heads.

Ultimately, the color you choose won’t impact sound quality, but it will certainly affect how you perceive your Beats Pill and how others see it too. While sound is paramount, there’s no denying the allure of a well-chosen color scheme. So, choose wisely — it’s not everything, but it’s definitely not nothing either.