Marshall Updates Its Mid-Sized Middleton Portable Bluetooth Speaker
- Marshall launched the Middleton II, a compact Bluetooth speaker, globally on July 3, 2025, available at Marshall.com and retailers from July 15.
- The Middleton II follows the original 2023 Middleton speaker and builds on Marshall's focus on extending portable playtime and sound performance.
- This model features over 30 hours of battery life, a 20-minute quick charge, IP67 dust and water resistance, a built-in microphone, and LE Audio support for enhanced sound.
- Marshall engineered the Middleton II with two 30-watt woofers, two 10-watt tweeters, 360 True Stereophonic multidirectional sound, and deeper bass even at maximum volume.
- The launch suggests Marshall aims to strengthen its portable speaker lineup by offering a powerful, durable, and portable device suitable for varied environments and long playtime.
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The Middleton II builds on the same design language as its predecessor, but has been updated with two woofers and two tweeters, each with dedicated Class D amplifiers. The result is a measured sound pressure level of 87 decibels and a frequency range of 50 Hz to 20 kHz. With True Stereophonic technology, the speaker should deliver 360-degree sound regardless of the listening position. The battery life is now over 30 hours (up from just 20 in the…
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