Summary
Marshall’s Heddon is the missing brain Marshall fans have been waiting for, turning scattered Bluetooth boxes into a unified, room-to-room sound system. The palm-sized hub hooks into your Wi-Fi, locks into services like Spotify Connect, Tidal, AirPlay and Google Cast, then rebroadcasts music over Auracast to compatible Marshall speakers so the track follows you without lag or re-pairing. It works natively with the latest Acton III, Stanmore III and Woburn III models and can fold certain legacy units into the party via RCA, stretching the life of older hardware instead of pushing you to upgrade.
Marshall is also using Heddon to reassert its analogue credentials in a streaming-first era. Plug a turntable or CD player into the hub’s RCA input and you can send that warm, physical signal across multiple rooms, blurring the line between heritage hi-fi and modern convenience. The device is designed to be largely app-driven, with the Marshall app handling setup, room assignments and firmware updates, underlining the brand’s plan to treat Heddon as a living platform that can evolve with new features and listening habits over time. Bundle offers for buyers of multiple home speakers signal that Marshall wants Heddon to be the default gateway into its home audio ecosystem rather than a niche accessory.
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