Marshall has unveiled a small portable speaker called the Stockwell III. This third-generation model boasts a claimed double battery life compared to its predecessor, improved acoustics, and aligns even more closely with the brand's iconic, stage-ready aesthetic. The Stockwell III will be available for delivery in late August in black and cream finishes.
According to the designers, Marshall's new True Stereophonic 360° sound means you can place the Stockwell III anywhere in the room and get the same rich, full sound from every angle. No more hassle searching for the ideal listening position, just pure, even sound. Furthermore, Dynamic Loudness ensures that the bass, midrange, and treble remain balanced, regardless of volume. The sound remains detailed even at low volume, while staying clear at high volume, according to Marshall.

The stated playback time is more than forty hours, making this speaker perfect for a house party or a weekend festival. And if your phone battery runs out before the music stops, you can also use the Stockwell III's USB-C port to charge your phone.

Despite its sleek, vintage-inspired appearance, the Stockwell III has an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, making it look great both outdoors and on a bookshelf. Marshall also states that it adheres to sustainability principles, as 27% of the speaker's weight consists of recycled material.


The vertical silhouette, textured silicone sleeve, and metal grilles emphasize the brand's rock ‘n' roll background. The updated brass control panel offers more intuitive navigation, including an M button for presets and a rotary dial for skipping tracks.
The Marshall Stockwell II will be available in the second half of August at a recommended retail price of $229.



