Overview

Rating:
4.80
(15,434)
Version:
3.8.5
Last updated: 2026-07-09
Ranking
#13,577 ▼ 5
Overall

Features & Capabilities

Marshall Bluetooth is a Chrome extension that puts powerful music control in your browser. Connect compatible Marshall speakers and headsets, adjust volume across rooms, and enjoy a streamlined listening experience with adjustable EQ and noise control for headphones.

Supported products include Bromley 450, Bromley 750, Middleton II, Kilburn III, Monitor III A.N.C., Emberton III, Willen II, Minor IV, Major V, Motif II A.N.C., Middleton, Minor III, Acton III Bluetooth, Stanmore III Bluetooth, Woburn III Bluetooth, Emberton II, Willen, Motif A.N.C., Mode II, Monitor II A.N.C., Acton II Bluetooth, Stanmore II Bluetooth, and Woburn II Bluetooth. Connect devices, adjust volume, and use advanced settings to craft your perfect playlist across Marshall devices.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Marshall Group AB (publ)
Rating:
4.80
(15,434)
Version:
3.8.5 Last updated: 2026-07-09
Version code:
887785069
Creation date:
2018-10-09
Compatible devices:
Size:
66.29MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-18
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Marshall Group AB (publ)
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/marshall-bluetooth/id1351654161
Website:
https://www.marshall.com/

User Reviews

Users praise the app’s intuitive interface and tuning features, including EQ and battery visibility, but report reliable Bluetooth pairing problems, slow performance, and settings resetting after updates. Some reviews also note compatibility gaps with certain iOS versions. Overall, the app adds valuable control for Marshall devices, but stability and reliability around connections and persistent settings need improvement.
Pros
  • Intuitive, solid Marshall app with a full feature set.
  • EQ customization with presets and the ability to adjust bass/treble.
  • Battery status indicators for earbuds/charging case and battery preservation features.
Cons
  • Bluetooth pairing/connection issues across devices (repeated pairings, playback failures).
  • Laggy, slow-to-load app performance and responsiveness.
  • Settings and device names can reset or change after updates, disrupting user configurations.
  • Compatibility issues with some iOS versions/devices and unsupported devices in the app.
Recent reviews
Xin nhà phát triển update cách ghép đôi Woburn 3 qua Blue tooth
by Tú*****, 2026-06-29

I have three genuine Marshall speakers: a new Emberton III, an Emberton II, and a Tufton. The app will not discover a single one of them. It sits on "Searching..." forever and never finds anything. This is not a speaker problem. All three pair and play perfectly over standard Bluetooth in iOS settings. The new Emberton III is confirmed genuine via its FCC ID. The app simply cannot complete its own discovery on my iPhone 16 Pro Max. I have tried everything: deleted and reinstalled the app fresh, granted Bluetooth permission, forgotten and re-paired the speakers, put a speaker into pairing mode with the light actively blinking, hard restarted the phone, and done a full Reset Network Settings. None of it works. I also tried connecting via Bluetooth settings first as Marshall's own video suggests. Still nothing. The result is that the EQ presets and firmware updates, the entire reason to use this app, are completely inaccessible. My Emberton III is stuck on its flat default tuning because the bass-boosting Push preset is locked inside an app that won't connect. Searching these reviews and Marshall's support pages, I'm clearly not alone. This has been reported repeatedly and appears tied to recent iOS versions. Marshall, please fix the discovery bug and confirm which app version resolves it.
by Se*****, 2026-06-29
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