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The Marshall Uxbridge Home Voice Speaker combines powerful 30W audio output with Amazon Alexa integration, allowing seamless control of music and smart devices. Its compact design fits any space while delivering rich, balanced sound. Connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Airplay 2, and enjoy customizable audio settings for a personalized listening experience.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 30 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Weight | 1.39 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.3"D x 5.1"W x 8.9"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | TV |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Speaker Type | Bluetooth with Amazon Alexa Bulit-In |
Additional Features | Multi Room Audio, Built In Microphone |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Smartphones or Tablets |
J**S
Excelente sonido
Se emparejó de forma rápida y el sonido es excelente
J**R
Sounds great!
Perfect for my daughter. She can ask it to set alarms, play songs and for the weather. It's like Alexa but sounds amazing! Super cute. Great value and easy to set up. Can easily move from room to room and there are no issues with reconnecting. Wish it didn't have to be plugged in.
S**M
Great looking speaker and looks to match.
A Marshall speaker always looks nice in a space. I love that this speaker fits on my small bookshelf so well. I also really like that it has Alexa as well as apple airplay 2. Airplay 2 was what convinced me to get it and I'm really happy with it.
A**Y
Doesn’t support Alexa Skills
To summarize my review this is not an Alexa Speaker. It is a Bluetooth speaker with good sound quality that also uses the Alexa SDK so Amazon music works too (because it’s required) The extent of its Alexa functionality is utilizing Amazon’s internal intents (weather, time, etc) and executing routines. Nothing more.For a detailed explanation:I have pros and cons.Cons:#1: This device doesn’t work as an Alexa speaker.I spoke with Amazon support and Marshall support. I setup everything correctly. This device does not support Alexa Skills - Audible, Apple Music, Spotify, Jeopardy - Any available skill in the Alexa app is not available via the Uxbridge. There is no documentation of what skills or alexa functionality is actually supported by the Uxbridge. *Amazon music is available because it’s a requirement of having an “Alexa-enabled device.” It can only access Amazon’s most basic features- what’s the weather?, what time is it?, etc…#2: The Uxbridge misleads you to think it supports Alexa Skills by advertising it’s support of Airplay and Spotify Connect. These services are connected via BLUETOOTH using a separate device, not your voice via Alexa.Examples:—“Alexa, play my Apple Music playlist Today’s Hit’s” Alexa: “Apple music is not supported on this device”.— “Alexa, play my book”Alexa: “Getting Ashley’s book from Audible… Sorry, I’m having trouble playing the book right now”— “Alexa, play Spotify”Alexa: (Thinking mode enabled) No response#3: Marshall Customer Support knows nothing about Alexa, Conversational AI, or their own product’s abilities or limitations. I found myself educating the Marshall customer service representative on how the Alexa SDK works. They obviously don’t actually know how the Uxbridge appears in the Alexa app and they’re just reading from a script.#4: Amazon Support knows nothing about the Uxbridge. Don’t even bother. They will just tell you to check your set up, see if it’s muted, try unpairing and repairing, do you have the Marshall app?, do you have the Alexa app?, etc — it’s condescending and not helpful#5: It is way too expensive to only be a Bluetooth speaker.#6: It was a huge disappointment to learn Marshall limited the Alexa features. If you read up on the SDK, they were just greedy and lazy. Additional features carry guidelines and requirements from Amazon so Marshall did the absolute minimum they had to so they could put the Alexa branding on their products.Pros:#1: The Bluetooth connectivity worked without issue for me. To be fair, I didn’t go far from the device with my iPhone 13 pro max. I literally sat right next to it. *Other reviews say they have had issues but I personally did not.#2: The sound quality is good.#3 It looks really cool.
M**K
This thing ROCKS!!
The media could not be loaded. This is my second Marshall speaker. The first one I bought is a Stanmore II which I leave outside in a covered area YEAR ROUND WITHOUT ANY ISSUES. I was so amazed at the sound quality of the Stanmore II, I purchased this little guy for my kitchen after my Google speaker was having issues with connectivity and honestly poor sound quality. In short, I simply cannot comprehend how this little speaker sounds so amazing. I’m just as blown away with this one as my bigger Stanmore II.One thing that is important to me in replacing my Google speaker is the wifi connectivity and ability to access skills in Alexa which I use to control various devices in my house such as the Nest thermostats, 23 or so WIZ wifi lights, Jandy iAquaLink for the pool lights, pump, and pool/ spa heater and bubble blower. This little speaker works perfectly with all those skills and is so robust and quick that it impressed me as more responsive than the Google wifi speaker. So don’t worry, if you are looking for something that has great, deep, sound, works seamlessly with Alexa home integration, then this is a great choice!Another reason I bought this one is it seems to be the only Alexa enabled Marshall device offered. My Marshall Stanmore II I purchased in 2022 has wifi and Alexa connectivity but the newer models do not have this capability as far as the larger speakers being offered by Marshall.
B**.
Only works when plugged in!
My wife loves her music in the shower, so when her last speaker started to have issues she told me to start looking for something with an even bigger sound. The hunt didn't go far because I received one of those random email from Yahoo that stated something like "The 3 Best Devices on Amazon that you Absolutely Wouldn't Believe for less than $250" and in that article was an absolutely beautiful Marshall speaker. I've been around Marshall guitar amps for a long time, growing up around church musicians, and love their sound and clarity. I was hoping this speaker's sound would deliver on the Marshall name.My hopes were fulfilled. Not only was the speaker clear, it was incredibly loud for it's size. There is one flaw though Like several other reviewers I purchased this speaker thinking that it was a battery-powered Bluetooth speaker. I was WRONG! This speaker only works when plugged in. No matter how long you leave it plugged up, it will not work when unplugged. So when one reviewer said "I couldn’t get the battery to charge on this one...or the replacement Amazon sent out". I got tickled. It only took me 5 seconds to figure out why it wouldn’t turn on.I wish the description was clearer from the manufacturer and Amazon. I now have another wonderful speaker but will now be ordering the Marshall Stockwell or Emberton speaker.*Update 6/14/21*This speaker is a hit at work. Because of the nature of our work, we can't always reach over and change the song or turn the volume down. However, Alexa can! The built-in Alexa with the connection to Spotify and Amazon music is great! Everyone wants one now. The only problem is the fact it isn't wireless and the price.👍
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