The Marshall Middleton II is a new speaker that is built to be used on the go, but also gives the stylish look that Marshall’s speakers are known for. This speaker is portable, and it comes with a battery life that will ensure you only need to charge it after a long night out.

One of the best features of the Middleton II is its much longer battery life. Now, you can listen to music for over 30 hours on a single charge, which is a huge improvement. This means you won’t have to worry about recharging as often, making it great for long trips, outdoor adventures, or any situation where you don’t have easy access to a power outlet.

The speaker also supports fast charging, so just 20 minutes of charging can give you enough power to keep the music playing. Beyond just playing music, the speaker can also work as a power bank, charging your phone if the battery runs low.

Sound quality has also been improved in the Middleton II. A major feature is the 360-degree True Stereophonic sound, which spreads music evenly in all directions. Unlike traditional speakers that only project sound forward, this technology fills the whole space around you, making the music more immersive no matter where you’re standing. The speaker has also been tuned to give stronger bass and clearer audio, even at high volumes.

Durability is another key strength of the Middleton II. It has anIP67rating, meaning it’s fully protected against dust and can handle being submerged in up to 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. This makes it tough enough for beach trips, poolside use, or even unexpected rain. Despite its rugged build, it stays compact and easy to carry, fitting comfortably in a bag for music anywhere.

The Middleton II also comes with smart features that make it more convenient to use. The controls have been simplified, with a multidirectional knob that lets you adjust volume, skip tracks, play/pause music, and even answer calls with just a twist or press. It also has a built-in microphone for hands-free calls, so you’re able to talk without picking up your phone, which is pretty cool and could feel futuristic if you set it up well.

Marshall released a Heston 120, which hasa classic Marshall look, with a black frame, gold accents, and knobs for adjusting volume, bass, and treble. However, it seems like Marshall knew that these two products could compete, so it feels like the company made the Middleton II more geared toward on-the-go use and kept the Heston 120 as its best home-focused offering. So, if you are a fan of the Heston 120, you’re definitely going to love the on-the-go Middleton II because it has the same classic look and quality Marshall puts into its products.