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July 2020
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Published: 2020-12-21, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Good sound and size, Design, Alexa or Google compatible (depending on model), Microphones pick up voices well, Spotify collect
Some streaming services not compatible, Bluetooth is version 4.2 with no high quality codecs
There are better sounding smart speakers, but they're going to cost you a lot more and they're huge. For the price and size, the Marshall Uxbridge Voice is a great choice if your prioritize sound quality. This version is compatible with Alexa but there is...
Absolutely gorgeous hardware, Physical bass and treble controls, Rich, booming sound with deep bass, Can be used for multi-room audio, Alexa is built-in
Music can sound a little muddy sometimes, Alexa and Google Assistant models are separate, Tough competition
Source: Joe Maring / Android CentralWith all of that out of the way, I think it's safe to say that I really like the Marshall Uxbridge Voice. Even if it isn't perfect, there's something that's just so charming about the speaker.If we're just talking audio...
The Uxbridge is impressive. Marshall backs the speaker's iconic look with great sound, keeping it from being just an amusing novelty with passable audio.Alexa connectivity is an added bonus, though can be fickle at times. If smart connectivity is your obj...
Published: 2020-06-27, Author: Max , review by: pocket-lint.com
Iconic design,Full and warm sound,Loud volume,Solid Alexa integration (Google Assistant version also available)
One-directional mono audio,Not portable,Either/or on Alexa/Google voice control
The Uxbridge is positioned at the most crowded price-point in the smart speaker market, so it's clearly aiming to provide competition for the likes of the Sonos One and Amazon Echo Studio. It does a good job, offering loud and proud signature sound, wrapp...
The Marshall Uxbridge Voice wireless speaker retains the brand's iconic style and musical heritage, and packs in Alexa smarts to boot. When it comes to sound however, it can't compete with the likes of the Sonos One, which offers better audio for a cheape...
Audio quality could be improved, Massive incremental jumps on rocker controls
With design nods to Marshall's classic amps, the Uxbridge is a fine looking little gadget, and one of the best-looking Alexa speakers around. Sound performance is nowhere near audiophile level, so if your sonic standards are high, you're out of luck. The...
Published: 2020-05-18, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Strong look, Reasonably detailed, Some good wireless options,
No wired listening options, Harsh at higher volumes, Lacks agility and bass extension,
This is a decent effort from Marshall, but the Uxbridge Voice falls too short on audio quality to be able to wholeheartedly recommend it. It's a long way short of the best multi-room speakers in terms of features, too.Unless you're already invested in Mar...
Big, energetic sound, Distinctive looks, Plenty of connectivity options,
Small soundstage, Not the most nuanced of performers,
The Uxbridge Voice achieves Marshall's goal of delivering big sound from a compact form, but it's outperformed at this price for sound. Features are good, as is connectivity, and if you're waist-deep in the Alexa ecosystem then the Uxbridge is a more fun...
Abstract: As our homes get smarter, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri have become our reliable digital helpers, living inside our devices and jumping at our spoken commands to set timers, play music, and teach kids how to spell those difficult homework words. Smart...