Marshall has launched its new Uxbridge Voice speaker with Amazon Alexa.
The compact, 30-watt speaker can connect to Alexa via Airplay 2, Spotify Connect or Bluetooth, and can be part of a multi-room sound system with Amazon Echo or other supported Alexa built-in speakers or Airplay 2 enabled speakers.
Uxbridge users can wirelessly play different songs in each room or create a single unified system throughout the house. It can also be used as a day planner, to control devices around the house or even to set alarms.
As far as controls go, there are volume, bass and treble rockers, in addition to play/pause/skip, mute/unmute mic and push-to-talk buttons.
The speakers are also built with a far-field microphone array for smart voice recognition and noise cancellation. This means that even if users are blasting music, or on the other side of a room, Alexa can still hear their questions/commands.
The Marshall Uxbridge Voice speaker with Amazon Alexa will be available - with a black or white enclosure - starting April 8 for $199.
For more info on the speaker, stop by marshallheadphones.com.
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