🎶 Command your soundscape with Marshall Middleton—where power meets portability.
The Marshall Middleton Portable Bluetooth Speaker delivers powerful 60W True Stereophonic sound with 360° immersive audio. Its rugged IP67-rated design combines iconic black and brass aesthetics with durability for any setting. Enjoy over 20 hours of wireless playtime, quick 4.5-hour charging, and the ability to stack multiple speakers for amplified sound. Customizable bass and treble controls, plus a companion app, ensure a premium, hassle-free listening experience wherever you go.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Tablet, Smartphone |
Controller Type | Battery Powered |
Color | Black and Brass |
Is Waterproof | TRUE |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Material Type | Fabric, Leather-like material |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Additional Features | Bass Boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers, For Music Players |
Item Weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.06"D x 4.29"W x 3.74"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 93 dB |
Battery Charge Time | 4.5 Hours |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
K**R
Best speaker among them all
This is the best speaker out there in the market.Others may have better sound quality but not great look vice versa. Or they have both but the price will scare you away like Bang & Olufsen. Marshall speakers aren’t cheap but won’t cost you arms and legs to buy one. I bought it on its promotion which was $199. I had been looking at it for awhile and I found the black brass version gets more often discount than the white cream one. But I highly recommend the white cream version.This speaker checks everything I need✔️deep and powerful bass✔️big sound stage✔️great build quality✔️beautiful look✔️good battery life✔️portability and functionality✔️usbc port and aux for convenienceThis speaker has really deep lows and wide sound stage I think it’s the reason they placed the full range drivers on both sides so the sound can expand wider. Unlike Marshall stockwell 2 which features blumlein stereo I prefer Middleton uses traditional left and right channels on it. Since the soundstage is big it really suits on playing classical music more over I can literally turn it as a compact soundbar for watching movies as this speaker has really powerful bass. The speaker is portable but also a bit heavy however It is still packable in a backpack and tote bag. I’m also glad it has aux cable to connect my iPod classic. I might later buy a vinyl player to connect my Middleton. It uses usbc to charge the speaker and also to reverse charge other devices which is so convenient. I highly recommend the white cream one than the black one as it blends in home and with furniture so well. It absolutely a great accent to your home.
P**A
Never Looking for Another Portable Speaker
I perused many reviews of many speakers before settling on this one, and the word "settled" is misused here because this speaker is absolutely fantastic.ConstructionThis speaker is made from quality materials; you can tell as soon as you pick it up. The rubber coating provides excellent grip and is easy to clean, the included strap is very sturdy, not weak, and you can tell this can survive being knocked about a little bit without circumstances. I'm surprised the mesh is made from plastic, not metal, but they did have to cut a little weight somewhere because this is not a light speaker. The weight does not bother me, though.Portability:This Middleton speaker is portable for me. You'd think that at this price point, a hard-shell cover would be included, but you can find those relatively cheap on Amazon here. ($25 will get you a good one). It's easy to carry around using the strap, and it should fit into just about any laptop backpack you have, but again; this speaker is not small and it is not light.I travel a lot, and I've had this speaker with me on Safaris, out in the desert, in the shower, in the middle of the ocean: it never let me down or inconvenienced me while I was on the move.Sound:The sound quality from this is great, but I would not call it excellent. I'm surprised that a speaker that costs $300 only supports SBC, no AptX or LDAC. Shame on you, Marshall. Despite that, the sound is still great and fills even medium-sized rooms with resonance. The added bass and treble controls are handy, and once you set your preferred levels there you probably won't touch them ever again.If you use the Aux port instead and connect to a source that outputs lossless quality, the sound changes dramatically for the better.The App:The app is very wonky. Sometimes it won't detect the speaker, especially if it's already playing music before I attempt to make the app. Connecting another Middleton for stacked play can be hit-or-miss. When it works, it's wonderful. I wish that When two or more Middletons were connected the app would split stereo into the two speakers instead of giving you the exact same sound from both.Customer Support:Customer support is among the best I've ever run into. My first speaker was damaged under warranty, and I was shipped a brand-new replacement immediately after going through the warranty claim. No delays.Charging:If I were you, I'd get a GaaN charger that's at least 100w with a 100W USB C-to-C cable to charge this thing. Regular USB chargers still work, but they take a lot longer. Also, bear in mind that there is no battery care in this device's firmware. (Why, Marshall, for a $300 speaker????). Once your speaker reaches %100 charge, it does not automatically stop charging, so keep an eye on it and disconnect it immediately. Don't leave it charging overnight.Niggles:1. The mesh covering on the front is pushed into place, not secured by any screws like the rear mesh. This is weird. Though this speaker is built so sturdily that there is practically zero chance of it ever popping out unless you're playing football with it or something.2. Marshall does sell spares, which is ridiculous. If the charging port on your perfectly-working speaker gets damaged outside of warranty, you have to throw the whole speaker away, rather than being able to buy the little board with the charging port online somewhere. This is unacceptable in this day and age.Overall: I love this speaker, and I will never look for another portable Bluetooth speaker. This satisfies all my needs.
M**N
Clean loud portable sound with a "Live" quality
It looks good, it feels good, and yes: it sounds good. While it is a single portable speaker (tempting me to buy it a friend for "stack mode" with everything but it's price), it fills our living room with music. My wife and I both feel that the sound has a "live" quality to it, a bit like you are at a concert - even when you're not looking at the logo.It gets plenty loud, even for use out on our screened porch, but most of the volume seems to come in the last few notches of my phone's volume setting - maybe that's more a quirk of my phone than the speaker - but as a system it has a lot of adjustability up to about half volume, then the upper half of the volume range only has about 5 notches to choose from.The app settings are very basic, just treble and bass enhance from 1 to 10. I would have expected +/- levels, or at least a 0; and no it's not a SpinalTap custom unit, so you can't crank anything to 11. The app also helps to setup "stack" mode with 2 or more Middletons if you happen to have them, firmware update if that's ever necessary, and that's it.When the phone and Middleton were both plugged in charging, they had a little interference from the nearby microwave as it was cooking, silent dropouts in the music - that's probably just about any bluetooth product, especially when you have an unshielded 6' cable plugged into it. It did similar intermittent drop outs in playback when the phone was taken too far away.The soft rubber case seems very durable, and it prevents unwanted rattles and hums with the table when the U2 gets loud. The sound does project nicely in all directions, 360 degrees.As compared with my ~$50 each pair of Earfun Ubooms, the single Middleton is clearly a better portable sound solution: louder, easier to carry than 2 Ubooms, and better sound overall when playing at equal volumes.
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