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Marshall’s new Stockwell III fixes the problem most Bluetooth speakers ignore

By dailyguardian.aeJune 9, 20263 Mins Read
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For years, Bluetooth speakers have followed a familiar formula: better sound, longer battery life, maybe a splash of waterproofing, and then onto the next model. Marshall’s new Stockwell III certainly checks those boxes, but its most interesting upgrade isn’t about audio at all. It’s about staying alive longer.

The Stockwell III arrives as Marshall’s first refresh of the portable speaker since 2019, carrying forward the same road-ready design with its signature carrying strap and retro-inspired aesthetic. At first glance, it looks like a predictable update. Underneath, however, Marshall is making a subtle but meaningful shift toward repairability.

The battery isn’t the end of the story anymore

It comes with a replaceable battery, a rarity in modern portable audio products. While most Bluetooth speakers are effectively on a countdown clock from the day they’re purchased, the Stockwell III offers a way to extend its lifespan as the battery inevitably wears out. 

Anyone who has owned a portable speaker for several years knows that battery degradation often becomes the reason a perfectly functional device ends up in a drawer. By making the battery replaceable, Marshall is addressing one of the biggest weaknesses of portable electronics.

The company has also doubled battery life, increasing the Stockwell III’s playback time from 20 hours to more than 40 hours. That means fewer charging cycles over time and, theoretically, a longer-lasting product overall.

Marshall isn’t stopping with the battery, either. Owners can replace the carrying strap, the front and rear grilles, and even the protective outer sleeve. It’s the kind of design philosophy that feels increasingly relevant as consumers become more conscious of electronic waste and the rising cost of replacing gadgets every few years.

A speaker that ages a little more gracefully

The repair-friendly approach has another benefit: resale value. A worn-out strap, scuffed exterior, or aging battery can make even premium speakers look tired. Being able to swap out those parts could help keep the Stockwell III looking and functioning closer to new, long after purchase.

Cup, Electronics, Accessories

Beyond longevity, Marshall has made several practical upgrades. The speaker now doubles as a USB-C power bank for charging other devices, and its durability has improved with an IP55 rating that offers better protection against dust and water exposure. The brass control panel has also been refreshed with a customizable sound-profile button and dedicated media controls.

The Stockwell III still aims to be a portable speaker. It just happens to be one that’s designed to stick around for a lot longer than most.

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