Introducing the Pink Chill Pill

As you may have already seen on the Web or in stores, there is a bold new color available in the Chill Pill Mobile Speakers family: Pink! The pink Chill Pill will add a splash of color to your life while providing stellar on-the-go sound. Like the other members of the Chill Pill line, this portable speaker can be charged and re-charged from your laptop’s USB port or by any USB power supply (such as the Chill Pill Audio 2-Port USB AC Power Adapter) and will provide up to six hours of music, podcast, or audiobook playback between charges. The pink Chill Pill is a perfect complement to your iPod, iPhone, iPad, or any other device with a standard 1/8 inch (3.5mm) headphone jack.

While all of the above features are a great reason to buy the pink Chill Pill, there is another: Chill Pill Audio, Small Dog Electronics’ private label brand, is donating one dollar from the sale of each pink Chill Pill to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. This non-profit organization funds research on and raises awareness about breast cancer around the world. The pink Chill Pill—priced at just $39.99, the same affordable cost as the rest of the line—allows you to listen to your favorite media while knowing your purchase has helped support critical health research and outreach.

To purchase your pink Chill Pill, visit Small Dog Electronics.

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