Live Loud, Anywhere
The Marshall Stockwell II is a rugged, roadworthy portable speaker that packs the brand’s iconic rock ’n’ roll amp heritage into a compact, grab-and-go design. Weighing just 1.38 kg, it is built for life on the move with a highly durable silicone exterior, an IPX4 splash-resistant rating, and a velvet-lined, guitar-inspired carrying strap for effortless portability. Despite its small footprint, it delivers an immersive, multi-directional audio experience using True Stereophonic technology, which separates the spatial details of stereo tracks to project full 360-degree sound. Inside, a three-amplifier system drives a dedicated woofer and two tweeters to pump out punchy bass and crisp highs. Ready for extended adventures, it boasts over 20 hours of continuous playtime, quick-charging capabilities, and Bluetooth 5.0 with multi-host functionality for seamless device switching. For a truly personalized listening experience, the top panel features classic tactile analogue control knobs, giving you precise, physical mastery over your volume, bass, and treble levels.
Key Features
True Stereophonic Sound
This speaker utilizes a unique form of multi-directional sound to deliver an expansive audio experience. By separating the spatial content of stereo recordings, it projects balanced sound evenly in every direction. You get an immersive experience whether you are standing directly in front of it or behind it.
Roadworthy Engineering
Built to survive life on the move, this speaker features a highly durable silicone exterior and a solid metal grille. An official IPX4 water-resistant rating means it can easily handle accidental splashes or a sudden change in the weather. A guitar-inspired carrying strap makes it effortless to grab and take anywhere.
Custom Analogue Controls
The top panel features tactile, physical knobs that allow you to shape your music to your exact preference. Instead of scrolling through complex phone menus, you can mechanically twist the controls to adjust the volume, bass, and treble. This gives you instant command over the audio output to match any environment.
Extended Playtime
Engineered for long sessions away from a power outlet, it offers over twenty hours of portable playback on a single charge. It also features quick-charging capabilities to get you moving again without a long wait. A quick twenty-minute plug gives you multiple hours of continuous music.
Multi-Host Connectivity
Equipped with reliable Bluetooth technology, the speaker supports smooth wireless streaming over a wide area. It features multi-host functionality, allowing two different devices to connect to the speaker at the same time. You and a friend can take turns playing music and switching tracks without any awkward pairing delays.
What’s in the Box?
- Stockwell II Portable Stereo Loudspeaker
- USB-C Cable
- Quick Start Guide, Legal and Safety Information
FAQ’S
Is the Marshall Stockwell II waterproof?
It features an IPX4 water-resistant rating, meaning it can easily withstand splashes from any direction, making it safe for poolside use or light rain. However, it is not fully waterproof and should not be submerged or exposed to heavy downpours.
How long does the battery take to charge fully?
A full charge from an empty battery takes about three and a half hours using the included USB-C cable. If you are in a rush, a quick twenty-minute charge will give you approximately six hours of portable playtime.
Can I use the speaker while it is charging?
Yes, you can continue to stream music and adjust your audio settings normally while the speaker is plugged in and charging. This makes it convenient to use as a stationary home speaker when a power outlet is nearby.
Can I connect multiple devices to the speaker at the same time?
The speaker features multi-host functionality, allowing two different Bluetooth devices to connect simultaneously. This lets you and a friend easily trade off DJ duties and switch between playlists without needing to disconnect and re-pair.
Does it have an auxiliary port for wired connections?
Yes, the speaker includes a 3.5 mm auxiliary input port located on its side panel. This allows you to connect non-Bluetooth audio sources, such as a turntable, PC, or older media player, using a standard audio cable.





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