🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Marshall Emberton III Portable Bluetooth Speaker combines rugged design with superior sound quality, featuring Dynamic Loudness and True Stereophonic technology. With over 32 hours of playtime and an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, it's perfect for on-the-go music lovers. Plus, its built-in microphone and future-ready Bluetooth LE Audio capabilities make it a versatile choice for any lifestyle.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 20 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Projector, MP3 Player, Laptop, Desktop, Television, Tablet, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 19.4 Centimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Bluetooth Range | 100 Meters |
Number of Microphones | 1 |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Portable Audio Setup, Home Entertainment, Outdoor Activities, Hands-free Communication |
Controller Type | Battery Powered |
Color | Black & Brass |
Battery Average Life | 32 Hours |
Is Waterproof | True |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Range | 100 Meters |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Portable |
Speaker Type | Freestanding |
Additional Features | Portable, Waterproof, Built In Microphone, Dustproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Bluetooth Audio Playback |
Item Weight | 673 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 6.3"W x 2.7"H |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 87 dB |
Battery Charge Time | 32 Hours |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
H**N
Big Sound in a Small Package – The Perfect Portable Speaker for Music Lovers!
The Marshall Emberton II Portable Bluetooth Speaker has completely blown me away with its sound quality and design! For such a compact device, the audio is incredibly rich, with deep bass, crisp highs, and balanced mids that make every song sound amazing. It easily fills a room or outdoor space with clear, immersive sound.The battery life is another standout—it lasts for hours, even with consistent use, so I don’t have to worry about charging it all the time. The build quality is excellent, with a sturdy and stylish design that reflects Marshall’s iconic aesthetic. It’s also water-resistant, which makes it perfect for outdoor adventures or poolside listening. Pairing it with my phone was seamless, and the controls are simple and intuitive.This speaker has become my go-to for everything from relaxing at home to outdoor gatherings. If you’re looking for a portable speaker that delivers both style and amazing sound, the Emberton II is absolutely worth it!
J**E
For a speaker its size, it's a beast in disguise
First off, I am not an expert on audio equipment and what I'm about to say is purely my own but I try to be as objective as I can. First, the Emberton II looks sleek. I love the design and simplicity. The emblem is prominent against the all-black finish. The overall texture of the finish feels so good to the touch! I also like that they used red illumination for the battery level and the power indicator. It's subtle for those who have any issue for bright lights. It feels sturdy at less than 1 kg and at that weight, I was initially worried about the quality of the sound.Now for the main event: Sound quality. The first thing I did after unboxing was to immediately pair it with my phone (I haven't tried the app but connectivity seems to be no problem for me, using the standard bluetooth pairing). Now, when I test a speaker for the first time, I usually play the theme from Game of Thrones and the Imperial March from Star Wars (I have to hear the clarity of the instruments and enjoy the sound. And yes, I am a fan of those two franchise so sue me). Upon playing, the intro rumble from the Game of Thrones Theme was so clear that it gave me goosebumps! What impressed me was that, there was a definition between the instruments so there was no overpowering one from the other. Next thing I did was to crank up the volume.... Again I am not an expert on these matters but from what I experienced and HEARD, this tiny speaker can really deliver! The same clarity can be heard even at max volume (using my phone as source via bluetooth). Unlike my previous purchases (in fairness, they are smaller and forgivable) where they sound like an empty can, this beast can really deliver even at maximum volume (my apologies to my neighbors downstairs!). I switched to The Imperial March and did the same routine again. What a joy! It delivered the same results that almost made me use to Force! I also played other songs (j-rock, R & B, Old School Rock, Old School Rap) and I was really satisfied. One other thing that I noticed was that the vocals are so clear and prominent, it feels as if I'm using a 3.1 channel audio equipment. My only issue is that it has no 3.5 mm audio socket (I'm an old school) but I believe I can use the USB-C port for that (I have to purchase a separate adapter for it though). Based on the others' opinion, it is possible to plug a 3.5 mm jack. I have yet to try it.Overall, I am happy. I am satisfied. I will not make any recommendations since each and every individual has specific tastes in sound quality but I will say this.. Include this in your list of potential candidates when you are shopping for a portable speaker and give it a shot.All I can say, personally, is that the Marshall Emberton II really exceeded my personal expectations and it was worth every cent that I poured into. Similarly to when I bought my first Marshall (Major IV), I can say I am glued to Marshall for my audio needs and I do not see myself looking at other brands at the moment. That's how satisfied I am.
F**L
Really nice product.
This is a dream. Unboxed it already had almost a full charge, it connected automatically to my phone without hassle and does so reliably every time I switch it on. The sound quality is really remarkable at lower levels - really sharp, clear, rounded and resonant, but on high it does become a little distorted. However I tend not to turn it up to the very highest level because the sound is so good at lower levels its just not necessary. For this reason, had I paid full price I might have been little disappointed. However, I got this in the sale and so it feels reasonable for that slightly lower price.
C**N
Outstanding
I felt the need to write a review/share my opinion on this speaker so here we go.I have tried all of the top reviewed speakers in this category, from Sony, Bose, JBL, UE to B&O and for me at least, this is the only one that stands noticeably head and shoulders above the others.Whilst I totally appreciate that each of us has our own idea of what sounds good and that makes absolute sense as we are all different. However, there is one aspect that I feel people fail to grasp and that is the physical dimensions of (all) portable speakers in this category. Physics and how sound travels is an important consideration that is often missed. I read reviews on all these speakers saying 'no bass' well that is to be expected, no speaker this size will be able to produce sub bass levels, it's just not possible. The key to a good sounding speaker is making the balance between treble, mids and bass in tune with one another.This for me is where the Emberton II comes in to its own. It does have very good bass, realistic I would say and accurate. Combine it with the overall sound signature and it simply works really well. Granted, a lot depends on the music you listen to, so I will share a few tracks I use to evaluate speakers and headphones.Primal Scream - Free (from the Nashville tapes) The range produced on this track is amazing, bass is superb.Eric Clapton - Hotel California MTV Live, distant instrument separation.London Grammar - Hey Now, vocal clarity but still managing to demonstrate the haunting musical accompaniment.The Reytons - Red Smoke, all out anthem Indie Rock with guitars, drums and bass, great balance.Nas - NY State of Mind, powerful rap from back in the day is presented close to my vinyl copy on much bigger speakers.Gerry Cinnamon - Folk/Punk, beautiful guitars and vocals, the Glaswegian accent really shines.Sailor Honeymoon - Cockroach, bass guitar intro before crashing guitars and that voice.Kevin Yost - Beatkilla, electronic bass heavy. Admittedly, I have to place the speaker close to a well or better still, in a corner, but the speaker still shines. Is the bass booming? no, does it do the album justice bearing in mind the speaker size, Hell yes and I defy anyone to disagree.So, there you go, this is my honest appraisal. And I have not mentioned the battery life, amazing appearance, build quality etc. It's an all round powerhouse of a portable speaker.Another thing people tend to mention in reviews 'at full volume the bass sounds weaker' back to the physics. To put this in to perspective, speakers this size, full volume with bass heavy tracks means one thing, burst speakers were forever after your speaker will rattle and pop. There is an element of computational control over the music, intended to ensure the longevity of the speaker, not just in the Emberton II but all modern speakers. It's intentional to clip the extremes. We should be thankful as our hard earned expects quality...If you just want bass, I suggest the Bose Soundlink Flex, it is slightly more boomy but in doing so you lose some of the frequency range elsewhere, that may be OK with you. This takes me back to my early comment, I think this speaker, for the types of music I listen to, offers the absolute best balance of sound across the full range of frequencies.I hope this helps.
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