Marshall Heddon music hub launches for multi-room audio
Marshall Heddon music hub syncs speakers with Spotify, TIDAL, AirPlay, Google Cast. Supports vinyl, recycled materials, 199 euros.
Marshall Heddon music hub syncs speakers with Spotify, TIDAL, AirPlay, Google Cast. Supports vinyl, recycled materials, 199 euros.
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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.