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Marshall’s next generation speakers includes Auracast

A dispatch from Aurahear — filed

Person adjusting knobs on a black Marshall Bluetooth speaker placed on a wooden surface, wearing rings on their fingers.
✦ PlatePerson adjusting knobs on a black Marshall Bluetooth speaker placed on a wooden surface, wearing rings on their fingers.

Audio specialists Marshall has announced two new speakers, and they both come with Auracast as standard. For more than 60 years, the company has helped musicians amplify their music, ensuring it can be heard by music fans worldwide. Its range includes amps, speakers, headphones, and drums. The new additions are the Acton IV and the Stanmore IV speakers....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change for clinical practice; this is a consumer product announcement, though broader Auracast adoption in consumer electronics may gradually expand compatible hearing device ecosystems.

Why It Matters

Growing mainstream adoption of Auracast in consumer speakers signals that the broadcast audio ecosystem hearing aid manufacturers are betting on is gaining real-world traction.

Key Points
  1. 01Marshall announced two new consumer speakers with Bluetooth Auracast built in as standard.
  2. 02Auracast (LE Audio broadcast) allows multiple devices—including hearing aids—to receive the same audio stream simultaneously.
  3. 03This marks a notable step toward mainstream Auracast availability outside of dedicated hearing technology.
  4. 04Marshall's 60-year audio heritage lends brand visibility to the Auracast standard.
  5. 05No clinical features or hearing-health applications are included in these products.
Claims & Evidence

Marshall's new speakers include Bluetooth Auracast technology as standard.

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Marshall has a 60-year history in audio amplification.

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