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With its suave looks, class-leading battery life and phenomenal sound, the Marshall Stockwell III has become my go-to Bluetooth speaker

The Marshall Stockwell III is a beautiful portable speaker that can get very loud, and it boasts meaty bass and bright treble. It also packs a 40-hour battery.

With its suave looks, class-leading battery life and phenomenal sound, the Marshall Stockwell III has become my go-to Bluetooth speaker

The Marshall Stockwell III Bluetooth speaker has gained popularity for its sleek design, impressive battery life and excellent sound quality. As the successor to the older Stockwell II model, the III has doubled the battery life from over 40 hours and boasts a higher IP55 rating for improved water resistance. Its sound performance features punchier bass, brighter treble and 360° sound, making it a great all-round speaker.

While it is priced at $249 or £199 and relatively heavy, weighing in at 2.9lbs, these are considered minor drawbacks for such a compelling package. The Stockwell III offers a luxurious feel and sophisticated aesthetics, with a choice of black or cream with brass accents. It is available for purchase since 18 August at the same price as its predecessor, which was launched seven years ago.

When compared to other portable Bluetooth speakers in the market, such as the Ultimate Ears Everboom and Sonos Play, the Stockwell III is more expensive but offers a better balance of portability, durability and sound quality. It is an excellent choice for those who prioritize aesthetics and are looking for a mid-sized speaker that can handle both indoor and light outdoor use.

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