Marshall speakers are Bluetooth and home speakers with the DNA of classic rock amps, built for listeners who want retro design and energetic sound in the living room, at a cafe, or on a picnic. In 2026, Marshall splits its lineup into Home Speaker (Homeline III), Portable, Party (Bromley), TV Sound (Heston), and the Heddon hub for multi-room sync.
TL;DR: Small rooms: Acton III; larger rooms / TV: Woburn III or Heston 120. On the go: Willen II (ultra-compact) → Emberton III → Stockwell III → Middleton II → Kilburn III. Outdoor parties: Bromley 450 or Bromley 750. Models Stockwell II, Kilburn II, Middleton (gen 1), Tufton, Willen, Emberton II are previous generations (District M no longer imports new stock).
Marshall (UK) started with guitar amps in 1962; its home and portable speakers keep the metal grille, script logo, and familiar bass/treble knobs. In Vietnam, check prices and stock on the Official Marshall Speakers at District M page, or read how to choose Marshall speakers for home and how to choose a portable Marshall speaker before picking a model.
- A tour of Marshall speaker design
- Marshall 2026: five product groups to know
- Home Speaker (Homeline III): mains-powered for the living room
- Portable: size ladder from pocket to carry handle
- Party: Bromley 450 and Bromley 750
- TV Sound: Heston 120 and Sub 200
- Heddon: in-home speaker sync hub
- Quick comparison (current models)
- Previous generations: replaced or discontinued at District M
- Who should choose which model?
- FAQ
- Summary
A tour of Marshall speaker design
Below are representative angles from Homeline III, portable, party, and TV sound models available at District M: from a compact listening setup to Kilburn III, Bromley, and Heston.








Marshall 2026: five product groups to know
Compared with roundups that listed only Homeline and Portable a few years ago, the Marshall catalog is noticeably broader today:
- Home Speaker: Acton III, Stanmore III, Woburn III (mains-powered, Dynamic Loudness, Bluetooth 5.2)
- Portable: size ladder from Willen II to Kilburn III, with True Stereophonic 360° on many current models
- Party: Bromley 450 and Bromley 750 (Marshall’s first party speakers, 40+ hour battery, stage lights)
- TV Sound: Heston 120 Dolby Atmos soundbar + Heston Sub 200
- Hub: Heddon streams over Wi-Fi and syncs multiple Marshall speakers via Auracast (see Heddon introduction)
Home Speaker (Homeline III): mains-powered for the living room
The Home Speaker line (Marshall calls it Homeline generation III, launched 2022) runs on mains power and suits living rooms, bedrooms, and small cafes. All three models share vinyl styling, speaker grilles, and Dynamic Loudness to balance bass and treble at lower volumes.
Marshall Acton III
The most compact: 60W (1×30W woofer + 2×15W tweeter), Bluetooth 5.2 and 3.5 mm AUX. Fits a desk, bedroom, or a 15–20 m² listening corner. District M also stocks limited colors (Midnight Blue, Burgundy).
Marshall Stanmore III
Mid-size: 80W (1×50W + 2×15W), plus stereo RCA. You can pair two speakers for a wider stereo image in medium spaces. Read more in the Stanmore III review on District M Magazine.
Marshall Woburn III
Homeline flagship: 150W (90W woofer + 2×15W mid + 2×15W tweeter), HDMI eARC, RCA, and AUX. Strongest bass in the mains-powered line, suited to large rooms or TV pairing. For common troubleshooting, see Woburn III troubleshooting.
Portable: size ladder from pocket to carry handle
Marshall’s 2026 portable line centers on long battery life, water/dust resistance, and 360° sound. Below are models currently sold at District M; the section ends with a previous generation table so you do not confuse older articles or gray-market listings.
Willen II (smallest)
17+ hours battery, IP67 (submersible to 1 m for 30 minutes), Bluetooth 5.3 LE, hands-free mic, carry strap. Mono ~88 dB SPL: a true pocket/picnic speaker. Replaces Willen (previous generation).
Emberton III
Pocket stereo speaker: 20W (2×10W), 32-hour battery, IP67, True Stereophonic. District M stocks the Lunar New Year 2026 edition and Sage/Midnight Blue colors. Replaces Emberton II (previous generation).
Stockwell III
Succeeds Stockwell II (previous generation): 40+ hours battery (double gen 2), IP55, True Stereophonic 360°, replaceable battery, USB-C reverse charging. Details: Stockwell III article.
Middleton II
Replaces Middleton gen 1 (previous generation): 30+ hours battery (up from ~20 hours), IP67, True Stereophonic, physical bass/treble and power bank. Class D ~60W, SPL ~87 dB: a balanced pick between Stockwell III and Kilburn III.
Kilburn III
Current portable flagship: 50+ hours battery, IP54, True Stereophonic, Dynamic Loudness, SPL 91 dB, retro carry handle. Replaces Kilburn II (previous generation). See the Kilburn III review and Kilburn III hands-on.
Tufton (previous generation)
Tufton was once the largest portable (80W, 20+ hour battery, IPX2). Marshall still sells it in some markets, but District M no longer imports new stock; high-power portable needs now point to Kilburn III or the Bromley party line.
Party: Bromley 450 and Bromley 750
Marshall entered the party speaker segment in 2025: 360° sound, 40+ hour battery, 3-preset stage lights, XLR combo mic/instrument input, and replaceable LFP battery.
- Bromley 450 (2026): smaller, IP55, ~100 dB @ 1 m, carry handle. Suits gardens and busy living rooms.
- Bromley 750 (2025): 127 dB, wheels + pull handle, Sound Character Control (flat → party mode), IP54. Flagship party speaker.
Detailed comparison: Bromley 450 vs Bromley 750 and Bromley 750 hands-on.
TV Sound: Heston 120 and Sub 200
Heston 120 is Marshall’s first soundbar: 5.1.2 layout, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, HDMI eARC, Wi-Fi (AirPlay, Spotify Connect, Google Cast), and Bluetooth 5.3. When the TV is off, you can still stream music. Read the Heston 120 introduction; pair with the wireless Heston Sub 200 for deeper bass.
Heddon: in-home speaker sync hub
Heddon (2026) streams over Wi-Fi and plays multiple Marshall speakers in sync via Auracast. RCA in for turntables (phono preamp required) and RCA out for older Homeline speakers. Marshall is running a buy-2-Home-Speaker-get-Heddon promotion in some markets.
Quick comparison (current models)
| Model | Group | Power / SPL | Battery | Water resistance | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acton III | Home | 60W | n/a | n/a | Compact, 15–20 m² rooms |
| Stanmore III | Home | 80W | n/a | n/a | RCA, wider stereo |
| Woburn III | Home | 150W | n/a | n/a | HDMI eARC, strong bass |
| Willen II | Portable | ~88 dB mono | 17+ h | IP67 | Ultra-compact, carry strap |
| Emberton III | Portable | 20W | 32 h | IP67 | 360°, pocket size |
| Stockwell III | Portable | ~86 dB | 40+ h | IP55 | Replaceable battery, phone charging |
| Middleton II | Portable | ~87 dB | 30+ h | IP67 | Bass/treble, power bank |
| Kilburn III | Portable | 91 dB | 50+ h | IP54 | Portable flagship |
| Bromley 450 | Party | 100 dB | 40+ h | IP55 | Compact party |
| Bromley 750 | Party | 127 dB | 40+ h | IP54 | Wheels, mic/instrument |
| Heston 120 | TV Sound | 150W peak | n/a | n/a | Dolby Atmos, eARC |
Previous generations: replaced or discontinued at District M
These names still appear in older articles, secondhand markets, or e-commerce listings. District M no longer imports new stock; when buying, prioritize the replacement generation listed alongside.
| Previous generation | Replace with (2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Willen | Willen II | LE Audio, IP67, longer battery |
| Emberton II | Emberton III | True Stereophonic, 32 h battery |
| Stockwell II | Stockwell III | 40+ h battery, IP55, replaceable battery |
| Middleton (gen 1) | Middleton II | 30+ h battery, IP67 |
| Kilburn II | Kilburn III | 50+ h battery, 91 dB SPL |
| Tufton | Kilburn III / Bromley | Legacy large portable; DM out of stock |
| Acton II / Stanmore II / Woburn II | Homeline III | Dynamic Loudness, BT 5.2 |
Who should choose which model?
- Bedroom, desk: Acton III, or Willen II if you need portability.
- Living room 25–40 m²: Stanmore III; for TV + deep bass: Woburn III or Heston 120 + Sub 200.
- Picnic, balcony: Emberton III or Stockwell III (360° sound, long battery).
- Group listening, camping: Middleton II or Kilburn III.
- Parties, events, karaoke: Bromley 450 (compact) or Bromley 750 (large venues).
- Multi-room at home: pair Homeline III with Heddon (when in stock).
FAQ
Is Marshall Homeline III still the latest home line?
Yes. Acton III, Stanmore III, and Woburn III (2022) remain the core Home Speaker lineup. Marshall has added Heston (TV) and Heddon (hub); Acton IV has not launched yet.
Is Stockwell II still sold at District M?
No new imports. Stockwell II is a previous generation. Replace it with Stockwell III: 40+ hour battery, IP55, and True Stereophonic 360°.
Kilburn III or Bromley 450 for a picnic?
Kilburn III is more compact, with a carry handle and 50+ hour battery. Bromley 450 is larger and louder (100 dB), better for crowded parties than small picnics.
How does Middleton II differ from Middleton gen 1?
Middleton II extends battery life to 30+ hours while keeping IP67 and True Stereophonic. Gen 1 (~20 hours) is a previous generation; District M has moved to Middleton II.
Where to buy authentic Marshall speakers?
District M is an authorized Marshall retailer in Vietnam. See the authentic purchase guide on District M Magazine.
Choose Marshall speakers at District M
Compare Homeline, Kilburn III, Bromley, or Heston for your listening space. Official warranty, nationwide delivery.
Summary
Marshall speakers 2026 are no longer just Acton/Stanmore/Woburn and a few portables: the Bromley party line, Heston soundbar, and Heddon hub add new ways to build indoor and outdoor systems. Portables have moved to gen II/III with longer battery life and 360° sound; names like Stockwell II, Kilburn II, Middleton gen 1, Tufton, Willen, Emberton II should be treated as previous generations.
Explore full models, colors, and stock on districtm.vn, or contact us on Zalo for advice on pairing Homeline with Heddon / Sub when setting up a listening room.
Reference specs: Marshall Speakers (Acton III, Kilburn III, Bromley, Heston 120, Heddon). Vietnam pricing and stock updated on districtm.vn.
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