Marshall - Acton II Bluetooth Speaker - Black
Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. This dynamic compact speaker features three dedicated class D amplifiers that power its dual tweeters and subwoofer, for a sound that is nothing short of large. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology you can play your music in glorious, stereo sound with no wires required. Larger Than Life Sound Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. It delivers a well balanced, powerful audio experience, yet can fit in the tiniest of spaces. Wirelessly Connect Bluetooth 5.0 provides a superior wireless sound at a range of up to 30 feet while maintaining connectivity. Use your Bluetooth enabled smartphone, tablet or computer to stream music directly to your speaker with no wires required. Iconic Marshall Design This speaker combines contemporary technology with iconic Marshall design to deliver hard-hitting sound while retaining a classic look. You’ll want to proudly display this speaker in any room. Customise Your Sound Fine-tune your music to meet your requirements. Just use the Marshall Bluetooth app or the analogue controls on your speaker’s top panel to perfect your sound according to the room you’re in. Wired Connectivity There are more ways to connect than just Bluetooth 5.0. Plug into the RCA or 3.5 mm input for an analogue listening experience. Multi-Host Functionality This speaker features multi-host functionality so you can easily connect and switch between two Bluetooth devices. Marshall Bluetooth App In addition to the analogue control knobs, you can use the Marshall Bluetooth app to customise your listening experience or control the music you’re listening to.
Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. This dynamic compact speaker features three dedicated class D amplifiers that power its dual tweeters and subwoofer, for a sound that is nothing short of large. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology you can play your music in glorious, stereo sound with no wires required. Larger Than Life Sound Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. It delivers a well balanced, powerful audio experience, yet can fit in the tiniest of spaces. Wirelessly Connect Bluetooth 5.0 provides a superior wireless sound at a range of up to 30 feet while maintaining connectivity. Use your Bluetooth enabled smartphone, tablet or computer to stream music directly to your speaker with no wires required. Iconic Marshall Design This speaker combines contemporary technology with iconic Marshall design to deliver hard-hitting sound while retaining a classic look. You’ll want to proudly display this speaker in any room. Customise Your Sound Fine-tune your music to meet your requirements. Just use the Marshall Bluetooth app or the analogue controls on your speaker’s top panel to perfect your sound according to the room you’re in. Wired Connectivity There are more ways to connect than just Bluetooth 5.0. Plug into the RCA or 3.5 mm input for an analogue listening experience. Multi-Host Functionality This speaker features multi-host functionality so you can easily connect and switch between two Bluetooth devices. Marshall Bluetooth App In addition to the analogue control knobs, you can use the Marshall Bluetooth app to customise your listening experience or control the music you’re listening to.
Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. This dynamic compact speaker features three dedicated class D amplifiers that power its dual tweeters and subwoofer, for a sound that is nothing short of large. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology you can play your music in glorious, stereo sound with no wires required. Larger Than Life Sound Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. It delivers a well balanced, powerful audio experience, yet can fit in the tiniest of spaces. Wirelessly Connect Bluetooth 5.0 provides a superior wireless sound at a range of up to 30 feet while maintaining connectivity. Use your Bluetooth enabled smartphone, tablet or computer to stream music directly to your speaker with no wires required. Iconic Marshall Design This speaker combines contemporary technology with iconic Marshall design to deliver hard-hitting sound while retaining a classic look. You’ll want to proudly display this speaker in any room. Customise Your Sound Fine-tune your music to meet your requirements. Just use the Marshall Bluetooth app or the analogue controls on your speaker’s top panel to perfect your sound according to the room you’re in. Wired Connectivity There are more ways to connect than just Bluetooth 5.0. Plug into the RCA or 3.5 mm input for an analogue listening experience. Multi-Host Functionality This speaker features multi-host functionality so you can easily connect and switch between two Bluetooth devices. Marshall Bluetooth App In addition to the analogue control knobs, you can use the Marshall Bluetooth app to customise your listening experience or control the music you’re listening to.
Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. This dynamic compact speaker features three dedicated class D amplifiers that power its dual tweeters and subwoofer, for a sound that is nothing short of large. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology you can play your music in glorious, stereo sound with no wires required. Larger Than Life Sound Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. It delivers a well balanced, powerful audio experience, yet can fit in the tiniest of spaces. Wirelessly Connect Bluetooth 5.0 provides a superior wireless sound at a range of up to 30 feet while maintaining connectivity. Use your Bluetooth enabled smartphone, tablet or computer to stream music directly to your speaker with no wires required. Iconic Marshall Design This speaker combines contemporary technology with iconic Marshall design to deliver hard-hitting sound while retaining a classic look. You’ll want to proudly display this speaker in any room. Customise Your Sound Fine-tune your music to meet your requirements. Just use the Marshall Bluetooth app or the analogue controls on your speaker’s top panel to perfect your sound according to the room you’re in. Wired Connectivity There are more ways to connect than just Bluetooth 5.0. Plug into the RCA or 3.5 mm input for an analogue listening experience. Multi-Host Functionality This speaker features multi-host functionality so you can easily connect and switch between two Bluetooth devices. Marshall Bluetooth App In addition to the analogue control knobs, you can use the Marshall Bluetooth app to customise your listening experience or control the music you’re listening to.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 16:23:55
Marshall Acton - Bluetooth Speaker (Black)
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Marshall 1002481 Acton II 50w Wireless Bluetooth Home Speaker
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Marshall Acton II Bluetooth Speaker (Black) '155686
Delivery between 16–24 June $36
originally posted on bestbuy.com
After reviewing desktop speakers to replace my Bose Companions, I realized it boils down to taste and expectations. Growing up in the 60s, playing a little bass, going to countless great concerts in NYC, and knowing Marshall's excellence led me to check this one out.I've owned McIntosh 500 watt and 270 watt amps, KEF 107s, etc. If that's what you want, add 0s. This is an amp, preamp and single speaker smaller than a shoe box - and it's excellent for what is. Plus, looking at my mini-amp look alike with light-up red dials makes me smile.Setup: Less than 10 minutes to unpack, plug in, download the app, connect my phone and play music. Read a few complaints about the app spamming you with offers and tracking you. Opt out of email and analytics when you set up. I ... MoreAfter reviewing desktop speakers to replace my Bose Companions, I realized it boils down to taste and expectations. Growing up in the 60s, playing a little bass, going to countless great concerts in NYC, and knowing Marshall's excellence led me to check this one out.I've owned McIntosh 500 watt and 270 watt amps, KEF 107s, etc. If that's what you want, add 0s. This is an amp, preamp and single speaker smaller than a shoe box - and it's excellent for what is. Plus, looking at my mini-amp look alike with light-up red dials makes me smile.Setup: Less than 10 minutes to unpack, plug in, download the app, connect my phone and play music. Read a few complaints about the app spamming you with offers and tracking you. Opt out of email and analytics when you set up. I allowed analytics because that does help product repairs and improvement.Sound: Read a few complaints about not enough volume. After listening to one at the store, I was convinced it's user problems. I'm listening from another room with the speaker volume at 50%. Any louder would make my neighbors unhappy. Turn the volume on your phone, tablet or computer to max and control volume at the speaker. Bass, mids and highs are what to expect in this price range. Voices and cymbals are clear, bass isn't muddy. Listening for the past hour hasn't made me want to turn them off. These beat the Bose Companions and Sonos Ones, in my opinion.Marshall should add an equalizer to their app - keep the bass and treble dials of course - and boom, perfection. Are you listening Marshall?Connection: Tested at the opposite end of my 1,200 sq foot condo through a couple of walls without any connection loss.Durability: I'll be back.Bottom Line: For under $300, you won't find a better speaker. They may not be to your liking, but that's a matter of taste. And they look great on my desk and make smile.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
Holy cow, I can’t get over how amazing this thing is! The sound is absolutely incredible!! Balanced sound with deep bass and clear mods and highs. Considering these folks have been making the best guitar amps in the business for decades, it’s no wonder this thing sounds as good as it does. I’ve gone through two other Bose speakers of comparable price, and this makes those things sound cheap. If you’re on the fence, don’t be. You will NOT be sorry.
originally posted on richersounds.com
I wanted a Marshall speaker a couple of years ago, but they were out of stock. I purchased an audio pro T3 instead.So today I bought the Acton II and it is definitely an upgrade. The top end is much cleaner the mid range has more punch and the extra 10 Hz in the bass are really noticeable. The separation between the channels is great. This little speaker fills the lounge and vibrates the sofa. The optional Marshall app gives great control from a device while streaming. I think the neighbors are going to love it too.Ps the guys at Richer Sounds are fab.
| Model year | 2018 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Mounting Hardware | Power Cable, Auxiliary Cable |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Speakers Nominal Output Power | 60 Watts |
Marshall Acton - Bluetooth Speaker (Black)
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Marshall 1002481 Acton II 50w Wireless Bluetooth Home Speaker
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Marshall Acton II Bluetooth Speaker (Black) '155686
Delivery between 16–24 June $36
After reviewing desktop speakers to replace my Bose Companions, I realized it boils down to taste and expectations. Growing up in the 60s, playing a little bass, going to countless great concerts in NYC, and knowing Marshall's excellence led me to check this one out.I've owned McIntosh 500 watt and 270 watt amps, KEF 107s, etc. If that's what you want, add 0s. This is an amp, preamp and single speaker smaller than a shoe box - and it's excellent for what is. Plus, looking at my mini-amp look alike with light-up red dials makes me smile.Setup: Less than 10 minutes to unpack, plug in, download the app, connect my phone and play music. Read a few complaints about the app spamming you with offers and tracking you. Opt out of email and analytics when you set up. I ... MoreAfter reviewing desktop speakers to replace my Bose Companions, I realized it boils down to taste and expectations. Growing up in the 60s, playing a little bass, going to countless great concerts in NYC, and knowing Marshall's excellence led me to check this one out.I've owned McIntosh 500 watt and 270 watt amps, KEF 107s, etc. If that's what you want, add 0s. This is an amp, preamp and single speaker smaller than a shoe box - and it's excellent for what is. Plus, looking at my mini-amp look alike with light-up red dials makes me smile.Setup: Less than 10 minutes to unpack, plug in, download the app, connect my phone and play music. Read a few complaints about the app spamming you with offers and tracking you. Opt out of email and analytics when you set up. I allowed analytics because that does help product repairs and improvement.Sound: Read a few complaints about not enough volume. After listening to one at the store, I was convinced it's user problems. I'm listening from another room with the speaker volume at 50%. Any louder would make my neighbors unhappy. Turn the volume on your phone, tablet or computer to max and control volume at the speaker. Bass, mids and highs are what to expect in this price range. Voices and cymbals are clear, bass isn't muddy. Listening for the past hour hasn't made me want to turn them off. These beat the Bose Companions and Sonos Ones, in my opinion.Marshall should add an equalizer to their app - keep the bass and treble dials of course - and boom, perfection. Are you listening Marshall?Connection: Tested at the opposite end of my 1,200 sq foot condo through a couple of walls without any connection loss.Durability: I'll be back.Bottom Line: For under $300, you won't find a better speaker. They may not be to your liking, but that's a matter of taste. And they look great on my desk and make smile.
Holy cow, I can’t get over how amazing this thing is! The sound is absolutely incredible!! Balanced sound with deep bass and clear mods and highs. Considering these folks have been making the best guitar amps in the business for decades, it’s no wonder this thing sounds as good as it does. I’ve gone through two other Bose speakers of comparable price, and this makes those things sound cheap. If you’re on the fence, don’t be. You will NOT be sorry.
I wanted a Marshall speaker a couple of years ago, but they were out of stock. I purchased an audio pro T3 instead.So today I bought the Acton II and it is definitely an upgrade. The top end is much cleaner the mid range has more punch and the extra 10 Hz in the bass are really noticeable. The separation between the channels is great. This little speaker fills the lounge and vibrates the sofa. The optional Marshall app gives great control from a device while streaming. I think the neighbors are going to love it too.Ps the guys at Richer Sounds are fab.
I bought this 2 weeks ago from RS Bristol, to replace old Bose Sound Link that doesn't have Bluetooth connection, in one word it is amazing. I use it with Bluetooth from my Android phone playing music from Spotify. The sound is fantastic way better than the Bose it replacef, and gets better the more I run it in. I love the separate bass and treble buttons which allows you to fine tune to your own preference. Tried several others in store Sonos and Audio Pro addon C3 no comparison in my opinion. Only small gripe is that it is wired so can't use outside in bad weather. However seeing as I am going to be using it in my man cave where I have power, it isn't an issue for me. Excellent service from Mark and the team in Bristol branch. Thanks again guys for great product ... MoreI bought this 2 weeks ago from RS Bristol, to replace old Bose Sound Link that doesn't have Bluetooth connection, in one word it is amazing. I use it with Bluetooth from my Android phone playing music from Spotify. The sound is fantastic way better than the Bose it replacef, and gets better the more I run it in. I love the separate bass and treble buttons which allows you to fine tune to your own preference. Tried several others in store Sonos and Audio Pro addon C3 no comparison in my opinion. Only small gripe is that it is wired so can't use outside in bad weather. However seeing as I am going to be using it in my man cave where I have power, it isn't an issue for me. Excellent service from Mark and the team in Bristol branch. Thanks again guys for great product service and price. Yet again a happy vip customer of yours.
I love this new speaker! First of all, I think these are cool looking speakers. They look just like a mini version of the big Marshall Amps & Speakers you would see on stage at a rock concert. It's a very nice looking speaker. However, more importantly than how it looks is how it sounds. The sound is very impressive, especially for a speaker of this size. I ran it through the paces by playing a variety of genres and types of music - rock, acoustic, loud, soft, female and male singers, instrumental, etc. It sounded great for everything I played. I am especially partial to heavy bass. For the size of speaker this is, I was very impressed by the bass I get out of it. Don't get me wrong, the bass isn't going to compete with a large speaker system or subwoofer, but for a ... MoreI love this new speaker! First of all, I think these are cool looking speakers. They look just like a mini version of the big Marshall Amps & Speakers you would see on stage at a rock concert. It's a very nice looking speaker. However, more importantly than how it looks is how it sounds. The sound is very impressive, especially for a speaker of this size. I ran it through the paces by playing a variety of genres and types of music - rock, acoustic, loud, soft, female and male singers, instrumental, etc. It sounded great for everything I played. I am especially partial to heavy bass. For the size of speaker this is, I was very impressed by the bass I get out of it. Don't get me wrong, the bass isn't going to compete with a large speaker system or subwoofer, but for a small Bluetooth bookshelf sized speaker, this has some of the best bass I've heard, at high or low volumes.There is a Marshall App that you download to complete walking you through the setup. Connection to Bluetooth was very quick and easy and it maintains a good connection around my house. The App allows you to automatically download the latest updates to the speaker. The App is also where you pull up the manual and you can do things like connect multiple Marshall speakers for stereo sound, and dim or brighten the LED lights. However, my favorite part of the App is the equalizer. There is a 5 band equalizer that allows you to select a number of preset settings for various genres of music or you can also set up your own custom settings. I love to play with the equalizer as that is where you can adjust things to the way you like to listen to music. One thing to note is how to find these settings. When you first connect, the App shows you all Marshall speakers you have connected. I looked in all the menus and clicked on everything I could see and I could not find the additional settings such as the equalizer and LED controls anywhere. I finally went back to the App store and read a review that said the App used to show some dots to the far right side of the screen next to each speaker connected, but apparently the last App update removed those dots. However, just click on the far right side of the screen next to your speaker and it still pulls up the extra settings. That solved my problem and causes no ongoing issue, but they need to fix that piece of the App as you wouldn't know this if you didn't read about it somewhere.Aside from using the App, one other nice feature of these speakers is the manual control knobs on the actual speakers. If you don't want to mess with the App or the phone to control the speaker, there are manual controls that allow you to control volume, bass level, treble level, power on/off, play & pause, skip tracks, fast forward and reverse and switch between Bluetooth and the auxiliary jack. I will probably tend to control most of these things with my phone via a Bluetooth connection, but it is a nice feature you don't always find on Bluetooth speakers, especially the bass and treble controls. It could come in more handy if I have connected a device via the auxiliary jack.Overall I am very happy with the sound, look and functionality of this speaker!
I researched this speaker for months. I was attracted to the fact that Marshall used to (maybe they still do?) make guitar amps, so I trusted that the sound from this speaker would be great. I was looking at several different places to order this speaker but the White colorway was sold out everywhere even on the official Marshall website. I was more than pleased that Nordstrom had this speaker in White. Aesthetically, the speaker is beautiful with a retro design. You can adjust the volume, bass, and treble using the knobs on top of the speaker. The knobs feel very solid and turn easily and smoothly. or you can use the dedicated app and adjust the sound that way as well as set it up with different musical genres. I am very happy with my purchase
I bought this a week ago and am so glad I did. All of Marshall's decades of expertise in amplifiers and speakers has been brought to bear to produce a bluetooth speaker of real quality. In addition, the 60w output means that there is no harmonic distortion at low or high volumes and it has a real "beefy" sound" at either level - the high volume would let me play to the whole street! The Marshall App is easy to use and offers a number of preset equalizer settings, which is terrific when like me you have eclectic taste in music; or you can customise your own. The price/performance means that it represents excellent value as well. I am delighted with my purchase!
I have owned a Marshall Stanmore since it first hit the shelves and I am still getting compliments on it to this day and it fills our living room / kitchen (open concept home) with awesome sound. Now that I am semi-retired (ugh, don't know if that is a good thing or not yet), I have more time to catch up with the stack of books I have been meaning to read but I need music in my library. I HAVE to have music when I read, been that way since high school (I could just run the music through my head and what I was reading at the time would come back to me).I initially thought about switching out the Acton II for the Stanmore because it has all the latest bells and whistles but after doing some A-B testing of the two, the Acton II can't fill our living room / kitchen ... MoreI have owned a Marshall Stanmore since it first hit the shelves and I am still getting compliments on it to this day and it fills our living room / kitchen (open concept home) with awesome sound. Now that I am semi-retired (ugh, don't know if that is a good thing or not yet), I have more time to catch up with the stack of books I have been meaning to read but I need music in my library. I HAVE to have music when I read, been that way since high school (I could just run the music through my head and what I was reading at the time would come back to me).I initially thought about switching out the Acton II for the Stanmore because it has all the latest bells and whistles but after doing some A-B testing of the two, the Acton II can't fill our living room / kitchen area with nearly enough sound as the Stanmore. That isn't necessarily surprising since the Acton II is much smaller, but audio engineers have done some pretty impressive things with speakers and headphones these days.With that being said, the Acton II is PHENOMENAL in my library, which is a much smaller room with lower ceilings. Setting it up so that the rear of the speaker faces a corner (like you do with a subwoofer in an entertainment system) really brings out an impressive amount of bass from this thing. I know that saying it is in my library probably brings up thoughts of classical music but really I'm reading to 70's & 80's rock.When I get sick of my own playlists from my phone I can switch to Amazon Music via Alexa to play whatever I'm in the mood for at that time. The only knock I can really give to the Acton II is that the microphone isn't nearly as good at picking up my requests as those in some of the dedicated Alexa items. Sometimes it states that it 'seems like I'm whispering but it thinks I asked for....', and it is usually correct but it is a bit of a delay that can be annoying at times. Trust me, I am not whispering, but perhaps it's placement in relation to my recliner isn't the best so it may not be all the speaker's fault.I know they bill this as a multi-room system, but since I only have one of these and my Stanmore doesn't have that functionality, I can't really speak to that functionality. Hmmmm.... maybe I need to convince the wife to let me upgrade that to a Stanmore II!All-in-all I'm very happy with the Acton II and would recommend it without reservation for those who want a stylish and great-sounding speaker for an office, bedroom, library or any smaller contained room. If they need something for a larger or more open space, I would definitely say they should stick to the Marshall family of speakers (because they are all awesome looking and sound great), but go for something with a bit more power.
This was the perfect addition to my home office. I wanted something that would look upscale and compliment my decor, while providing excellent quality sound. In the looks department, the Acton II hits the nail on the head. Fit and finish is amazing, knurling on the knobs, soft gold accents, classic Marshall look. Sound-wise, I'd say that it's very good. The companion mobile app is key and I think that's what elevates the sound above other Bluetooth speakers. There are quite a few presets and I've found a few that sound excellent. Without the ability to change the EQ more minutely, I think it would just match competitors (again, in the sound department).What sealed the deal for me was the black Friday discount. At the normal price, I'd have likely given a 4-star ... MoreThis was the perfect addition to my home office. I wanted something that would look upscale and compliment my decor, while providing excellent quality sound. In the looks department, the Acton II hits the nail on the head. Fit and finish is amazing, knurling on the knobs, soft gold accents, classic Marshall look. Sound-wise, I'd say that it's very good. The companion mobile app is key and I think that's what elevates the sound above other Bluetooth speakers. There are quite a few presets and I've found a few that sound excellent. Without the ability to change the EQ more minutely, I think it would just match competitors (again, in the sound department).What sealed the deal for me was the black Friday discount. At the normal price, I'd have likely given a 4-star review. Either way, awesome speaker!
I scooped this on an open box deal when it went on sale so i am satisfied with the product. But, honestly at the full retail price i rhink the sound profile is just not at rhe same level as the 2023 HomePod. I have both, and while the Marshall wins in the looks department, the HomePod wins in sound and functionality. I use the Marshall as a PC speaker exclusivley, the bass is just not present when it needs to be, so I wouldn’t use for a daily driver speaker. I live in a stufio apartment for referrence so it doednt take a lot of bass to hit max acceptable levels here - the Marshall just doesn’t do it.
| Model year | 2018 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Mounting Hardware | Power Cable, Auxiliary Cable |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Speakers Nominal Output Power | 60 Watts |