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| The Marshall Heddon connects multiple speakers as a central hub |
If you’ve ever wished your collection of beloved Marshall speakers could all play in perfect, thunderous harmony, today’s your day. Marshall has officially launched the Marshall Heddon, a clever new device that transforms its iconic Bluetooth speakers into a unified, whole-home audio system. Available starting January 21, 2026, for €199, the Heddon isn't just another streaming box—it’s the missing link for Marshall enthusiasts.
Beyond Bluetooth: A Hub for Synchronized Sound
At its core, the Heddon is a sophisticated streaming hub. It pulls in your music from all the major services you already use—think Spotify Connect, TIDAL, AirPlay, and Google Cast. But instead of sending that signal to just one speaker, its real magic lies in synchronization.
The Heddon is purpose-built to wirelessly link multiple Marshall Bluetooth speakers, creating a seamless multi-room setup. Whether you're hosting a party or moving from kitchen to living room, your music follows you without a skip or lag. This is achieved through support for Auracast, the next-generation Bluetooth broadcast audio technology, which allows the Heddon to transmit to several speakers at once with rock-solid timing.
For those who prefer the ultimate in stability, a LAN port on the back offers a wired connection to your home network, ensuring flawless high-resolution streaming.
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| Almost invisible: the Heddon sits centered next to the turntable |
Compatibility: What Works and How
Here’s the crucial detail for existing Marshall owners. For wireless multi-room functionality, the Heddon currently pairs with Marshall’s latest Homeline III series of speakers. This is where you get the full, cable-free Auracast experience.
But what about the beloved classics gathering dust (or proudly thumping) on your shelves? Good news: Marshall hasn't forgotten you. Owners of older Bluetooth models can still join the party—via cable. The Heddon features an RCA output, allowing you to connect one stereo pair (a left and right speaker) from an older generation. This means speakers like the iconic Acton, Stanmore, and Woburn (and their II series counterparts), as well as portables like the Kilburn and Stockwell, can be integrated.
This wired connection also opens up a fantastic analog option: you can plug in a turntable. Suddenly, your vinyl collection can be streamed from the Heddon to your newer wireless Marshall speakers throughout the house, bridging the gap between analog warmth and digital convenience.
For all the details, specs, and to see the Heddon for yourself, check out the official launch page on Marshall.com.
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| The front of the Heddon |
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| RCA ports for older models |
Built with a Conscience: Sustainable by Design
Marshall continues to stride toward its sustainability goals, and the Heddon reflects this commitment. The device is constructed from 53% recycled materials. Notably, 39% of the total product is metal, and a significant 77% of that metal comes from certified recycled sources. Furthermore, Marshall has eliminated PVC entirely from the Heddon, a commitment that extends to all included electrical cables.
The Bottom Line
The Marshall Heddon is a smart, targeted solution that unlocks new potential from a brand’s existing ecosystem. It solves a specific pain point for loyal customers while pushing the envelope with modern tech like Auracast. By thoughtfully including legacy support and championing sustainable design, Marshall has crafted more than just a gadget; it’s an invitation to rediscover your entire music collection, everywhere in your home.
Available now at Marshall.com for €199.
Source: Marshall



