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The limited-edition Kiko Kostadinov Beats Pill is now available — and it’s wearing its roots on the grille

Beats partners with Kiko Kostadinov for a cultural and stylish twist on the Beats Pill, featuring custom grille patterns, a braided lanyard, and powerful audio performance.

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Kiko Kostadinov’s limited-edition Beats Pill portable speaker
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Beats and London-based designer Kiko Kostadinov quietly crossed the runway with the product table this week: a limited-edition Beats Pill that wears Kostadinov’s signature aesthetic and a handful of very specific cultural nods. It went on sale today, August 15 — exclusively through Kiko Kostadinov’s website for £180 — and it’s as much a collectible fashion object as it is a portable speaker.

If you thought this was a simple “new paint job,” look closer. The Kiko Pill borrows the designer’s muted “Kiko gray” finish but also adds a custom grille patterned with geometric motifs that the team explicitly links to Thracian and Bulgarian visual traditions. The braided lanyard isn’t just a strap: it’s presented as a modern take on the ritual threads and talismans you’ll find in Bulgarian folk practice — a tiny, wearable cultural reference that doubles as a carrying accessory. Those design notes come from the product copy on Kiko’s site and Beats’ launch materials.

Kostadinov’s work has always walked the line between utilitarian modernism and dense historical reference; here, that tension is literalized on a rounded, palm-sized slab of driver cones and ports. The result is a familiar Beats form, but dressed with patterns that read like etched, neo-medieval ornamentation when you scan the grille.

  • Kiko Kostadinov’s limited-edition Beats Pill portable speaker
  • Kiko Kostadinov’s limited-edition Beats Pill portable speaker

Sound and endurance — the Pill you already know (but dressed up)

Underneath the bespoke surface, the hardware is the same Beats Pill that relaunched in 2024: a compact speaker built around a larger racetrack woofer and a refined tweeter, with room-filling output, lossless USB-C audio capability, and the sort of battery life Beats made the headline of the product’s return — up to 24 hours on a single charge. It supports Fast Fuel (roughly 10 minutes for a couple of hours of playback) and uses USB-C for charging and wired, high-resolution audio. Those are not marketing flourishes — they’re the technical selling points that make the Pill playable as a real speaker, not just shelf candy.

Put another way: if you buy this for the look, you still get one of the more practical, modern portable speakers on the market. If you buy it for the sound, the grilles and lanyards are pleasant bonuses.

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The brand campaign leans into music and street culture. Spanish rapper BB Trickz — whose short, high-energy tracks and TikTok-native persona have been a lightning rod for fashion collabs recently — is the face of the launch, curating playlists and starring in visuals that link the product back to contemporary music scenes. It’s a neat full-circle: a fashion designer riffing on ancestral motifs, a music brand known for cultural touchpoints, and a rap artist who lives at the intersection of both.

  • Kiko Kostadinov’s limited-edition Beats Pill portable speaker
  • Kiko Kostadinov’s limited-edition Beats Pill portable speaker

Beyond a pretty grille

Design collaborations with tech brands are nothing new, but the ones that stick are the ones that feel like more than a slapping-on of a logo or color. Here, Kostadinov and Beats leaned into narrative — heritage, craftsmanship, ritual — and translated it into a mass-made object with real utility. That’s a small but meaningful shift: instead of “fashion x tech” shots that only read on Instagram, this feels like an attempt to create an item that has story and function in equal measure.

There’s also an economy angle. Limited runs tied to designers and artists keep used-market prices buoyant and can transform otherwise common consumer electronics into collectible runs. For fans of Kostadinov or limited releases, that’s the draw; for the casual listener, it’s another tastefully designed option in an already crowded portable-speaker field.

The Kiko Kostadinov Beats Pill is a tidy example of the cultural moment where fashion, music, and gadgetry all try to own the same attention spans. It’s small, deliberate, and wearable — and because it uses the updated Beats Pill hardware, it’s not just ornamentation. If you want one, head to Kiko’s site or the brand’s announced stores; if you don’t need the collectible factor, you’ll still be walking away with a solid, 24-hour battery portable speaker.


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