Marshall Heddon music hub launches for multi-room audio

Danny Weber

22:43 21-01-2026

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Marshall Heddon music hub syncs speakers with Spotify, TIDAL, AirPlay, Google Cast. Supports vinyl, recycled materials, 199 euros.

Marshall has unveiled a surprising new product that fans of the brand have long awaited. On January 21, 2026, the company launched the Marshall Heddon—not a speaker or headphones, but a full-fledged music hub capable of linking Marshall audio products into a synchronized multi-room system.

The Heddon functions as a central streaming node, transmitting audio to multiple speakers at once. It supports Spotify Connect, TIDAL, AirPlay, and Google Cast, with Auracast technology playing a key role in delivering perfectly synchronized playback even across different rooms. For a stable connection, it also includes a LAN port.

Wireless integration is available for speakers from the Homeline III series, but owners of older models aren't left out. They can connect via RCA, though only as a single stereo pair. This hub also allows you to connect a vinyl turntable, streaming the sound of records to modern Marshall speakers throughout your home.

A separate emphasis is placed on sustainability. The Heddon's casing is 53% made from recycled materials, with nearly 40% of that being metal, most of which comes from certified recycled sources. The device is completely free of PVC, including its cables. The Marshall Heddon is now available for purchase at a price of 199 euros on the brand's official website.