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Chill Pill Goes Pink to Battle Breast Cancer

Posted on May 10, 2011

—$1 of each Chill Pill sale to benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation—


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(HealthNewsDigest.com) – WAITSFIELD, VT—The original and innovative Chill Pill, a clever, sleek and amazing-sounding mini audio speaker system, was a runaway bestseller from the day it was introduced two years ago. Today, the company introduces a pink Chill Pill, the sales of which will benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. One dollar from the sale of each pink Chill Pill will be donated to the charitable organization.

For gadget and music lovers with a highly active lifestyle and a compassionate heart, the Pink Chill Pill is the perfect accessory to turn an iPod into a mini audiophile stereo, or improve on the sound of tinny laptop speakers.

As its name implies, the Chill Pill has a capsule form factor measuring only 2″ by 4”. The capsule separates into two speakers, which are held together by built-in magnets on their bases. The speakers also have an extendable resonance bass box, which produces impressive bass response in such compact speakers. All cords retract into hidden compartments when the speakers are not being used, making them easy to slip into a purse or briefcase. The speakers connect to a computer, iPod, iPhone or other audio device via a standard a 3.5mm audio plug. A rechargeable lithium-ion battery powers the Chill Pill and a full charge lasts up to six hours. When you run out of juice, Chill Pill can easily be charged from a computer’s USB port or via optional AC adapter, which is sold separately.

The Chill Pill packs excellent sound quality into a portable, sleek and compact package at an incredibly affordable price of $39.99. For more information, visit www.smalldog.com.

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