Best Marshall Home Speakers in Nepal | 2026 Prices
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Friday 29 May, 2026

Best Marshall Home Speakers You Can Buy in Nepal in 2026

If you've been looking for a home speaker that actually looks as good as it sounds, Marshall's home lineup is hard to ignore. The brand's rock 'n' roll DNA shows up in every knob, every stitch, and every thump of bass. And now you don't have to import one or pay customs surprises, because Evostore Nepal carries the full Marshall home speaker range right here in Kathmandu.

Why Marshall Home Speakers Are Worth Buying in Nepal in 2026

  • Premium Marshall home speakers now officially available in Nepal through Evostore with warranty support

  • Choose from compact smart speakers to powerful home audio systems for large rooms

  • Marshall Acton III, Stanmore III, and Woburn III feature Bluetooth 5.2 and room-filling sound

  • HDMI ARC support on Woburn III makes it ideal for TV audio and home cinema setups

  • Physical bass, treble, and volume controls deliver a classic analog audio experience

  • OTA software updates and Placement Correction improve long-term performance and sound tuning

  • Uxbridge Voice with Alexa adds hands-free smart home control and multi-room compatibility

  • Genuine Marshall speakers available with EMI, cash on delivery, and digital payment options in Nepal

  • Best for music lovers looking for premium design, strong bass, and iconic Marshall sound at home

Whether you're setting up a compact bedroom system or filling a large living room with serious sound, there's a Marshall home speaker for your space. Here's a clear look at every model available at Evostore, what each one offers, and which one might be right for you.

What Makes Marshall Home Speakers Different?

Before getting into the individual models, it's worth understanding what puts the Home Line III series in a class of its own.

All three Generation III models (the Acton III, Stanmore III, and Woburn III) share a few things that most competitors haven't gotten right at similar price points.

  • Outward-angled tweeters and redesigned waveguides that push sound wider into the room, not just straight at you

  • Bluetooth 5.2 with Over-the-Air (OTA) software updates via the Marshall Bluetooth app, so your speaker stays current long after you buy it

  • Top-panel physical controls for volume, bass, treble, play/pause, and track skipping, so you never have to touch your phone

  • A PVC-free build made from 70% recycled plastic with vegan materials throughout

  • The Marshall Bluetooth app's Placement Correction feature, which lets you tune the speaker to wherever you've placed it in the room

They're standalone speakers, meaning they don't pair with each other in stereo groups. But they're built to fill a room on their own, and they do it well.

Marshall Home Speakers Available at Evostore Nepal

1. Marshall Uxbridge Voice with Alexa: NPR 34,900

The Uxbridge Voice is the most affordable Marshall home speaker at Evostore, and it's the only one in the lineup with a built-in voice assistant. If you want hands-free control in a compact form factor, this is your pick.

It's a smart speaker first. You can ask Alexa to play music, set timers, control your smart home devices, or get the news, all without touching anything. The far-field microphone array picks up your commands even when music is playing.

Specs

  • Power: 30W Class D amplifier (woofer and tweeter)

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect

  • Controls: Volume, bass, treble rocker buttons; play/pause/skip button; mute/unmute mic and push-to-talk button; Bluetooth pairing button (rear)

  • Dimensions: 128 x 168 x 123 mm

The Uxbridge Voice supports multi-room audio when combined with Amazon Echo speakers or other AirPlay 2-enabled speakers. It's a solid option for a bedroom, home office, or kitchen where you want useful voice control along with that Marshall aesthetic.

What it doesn't have is an RCA input or the newer Bluetooth 5.2 standard found in the Gen III models, since it was released in 2020 as a smart speaker purpose-built around Alexa integration. If voice assistant features matter to you, it's a strong buy at this price.

2. Marshall Acton III: NPR 42,900

The Acton III is where the Generation III home lineup starts, and it's a genuinely impressive speaker for its size. Available in Black and Midnight Blue at Evostore, it's built for small to medium rooms where you want powerful, wide sound without the speaker dominating the space.

Marshall describes it as a compact speaker that delivers room-filling sound, and that's a fair description. The outward-angled tweeters push the stereo image wider than you'd expect from a speaker this size.

Specs

  • Power: One 30W Class D amplifier (woofer) + Two 15W Class D amplifiers (tweeters), 60W total

  • Bluetooth: 5.2

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5 mm input (no RCA input)

  • Top panel controls: Source button, volume knob, bass knob, treble knob, play/pause button, skip backward/forward knob, power switch

  • Dimensions: 260 x 170 x 150 mm

The one thing worth noting is that the Acton III doesn't have an RCA input. If you need to connect a turntable or a device with an RCA output, you'll want to look at the Stanmore III or Woburn III instead. For everything else, whether that's streaming from your phone, connecting a laptop via 3.5 mm, or using the Marshall Bluetooth app, the Acton III handles it well.

It also supports the app's Placement Correction feature and receives OTA updates via Bluetooth, so it's not a buy-it-and-forget-it device in terms of software.

3. Marshall Stanmore III: NPR 65,000

The Stanmore III is the mid-size option in the Gen III home lineup and the most popular Marshall home speaker for good reason. It's bigger than the Acton III, louder, and it adds RCA connectivity that opens up more source options. At Evostore Nepal, you can get it in Black or Brown.

It's built for medium to large living rooms, and it sounds noticeably fuller than the Acton III thanks to a more powerful woofer amplifier. The wider soundstage is immediately obvious when you set it up. The music spreads across the room rather than coming from a single point.

Specs

  • Power: One 50W Class D amplifier (woofer) + Two 15W Class D amplifiers (tweeters), 80W total

  • Bluetooth: 5.2

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5 mm input, RCA input

  • Top panel controls: Source button, volume knob, bass knob, treble knob, play/pause button, skip backward/forward knob, power switch

  • Dimensions: 350 x 203 x 188 mm

The RCA input makes it straightforward to connect a record player with a built-in phono preamp, a CD player, or an older audio source. The 3.5 mm input covers laptops, phones, and tablets. And Bluetooth 5.2 means your wireless connection is stable and ready for future features as they roll out via OTA updates.

If you're buying your first real home speaker and you want something that'll genuinely impress guests and fill a medium-to-large room with ease, the Stanmore III is where most people should land.

4. Marshall Woburn III: NPR 89,900

The Woburn III is Marshall's flagship home speaker, and it's built for spaces where you want the room to shake a little. It's the largest, loudest, and most feature-rich speaker in the home lineup. At Evostore, it's available in Black and Brown.

What separates the Woburn III from everything else in the lineup is the power output and, crucially, the HDMI ARC input. It's the only Marshall home speaker that can connect directly to your TV, and it turns any room into a genuine home cinema setup with Marshall sound.

Specs

  • Power: One 90W Class D amplifier (woofer) + Two 15W Class D amplifiers (mids) + Two 15W Class D amplifiers (tweeters), 150W total

  • Bluetooth: 5.2

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5 mm input, RCA input, HDMI ARC input

  • Top panel controls: Source button, volume knob, bass knob, treble knob, play/pause button, skip backward/forward knob, power switch

  • Dimensions: 400 x 317 x 203 mm

The HDMI ARC connection does more than just pass audio. When you connect the Woburn III to your TV via HDMI ARC, the speaker follows the TV's power state. It turns on and off with the TV and responds to your TV remote's volume control. You can still adjust volume through the speaker itself or the Marshall app if you prefer.

The Woburn III also includes Night Mode, which reduces sudden loud sounds during movies and TV while bringing up dialogue, making it a much more comfortable experience for late-night watching without waking up the whole house.

At 150W total output with a 90W woofer driving the low end, this is a speaker that's meant to be felt as much as heard. If you've got a large open-plan space or a dedicated listening room, the Woburn III is the one to get.

Quick Comparison: Which Marshall Home Speaker Should You Pick?


ModelPrice in NepalTotal PowerConnectivityBest For
Uxbridge VoiceNPR 34,900
30WBluetooth, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Spotify ConnectSmart home users, voice assistant fans
Acton IIINPR 42,900
60WBT 5.2, 3.5mmCompact spaces, bedroom, study
Stanmore IIINPR 65,000
80WBT 5.2, 3.5mm, RCA
Living room, main home speaker
Woburn III
NPR 89,900
150WBT 5.2, 3.5mm, RCA, HDMI ARCLarge rooms, TV audio, serious listening

Where to Buy Marshall Home Speakers in Nepal

All four Marshall home speakers listed above are available at Evostore Nepal. Evostore is an authorised Marshall retailer, so you're getting genuine products with proper warranty support. They accept payments via eSewa, ConnectIPS, credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), Google Pay, Apple Pay, and cash on delivery. EMI options are also available for eligible purchases.

FAQs

1. Do Marshall home speakers work without the app? 

Yes. All Marshall Gen III home speakers (the Acton III, Stanmore III, and Woburn III) work perfectly without the Marshall Bluetooth app. You can control volume, bass, treble, playback, and source directly from the top-panel controls. The app gives you access to Placement Correction, advanced EQ settings, and OTA updates, but it's optional.

2. Can I connect a record player to a Marshall home speaker? 

You can connect a turntable with a built-in phono preamp to the Stanmore III or Woburn III via the RCA input. The Acton III doesn't have an RCA input, so you'd need to use the 3.5 mm input with an appropriate adapter if your turntable supports that. The Uxbridge Voice has no wired input at all.

3. Is the Woburn III worth it over the Stanmore III? 

If you have a large room, want to use it as a TV speaker via HDMI ARC, or simply want the most powerful Marshall home speaker available, the Woburn III justifies the price difference. If your room is medium-sized and you're primarily listening to music, the Stanmore III covers everything you need at a lower price.

4. Do Marshall home speakers support multi-room audio? 

The Gen III models (Acton III, Stanmore III, Woburn III) are standalone speakers and can't be grouped together for multi-room audio. The Uxbridge Voice supports multi-room setups through Alexa when combined with Amazon Echo speakers or other AirPlay 2-enabled speakers.

5. Are Marshall home speakers available on EMI in Nepal at Evostore?

Yes. Evostore offers EMI options on purchases, making it easier to spread the cost of a premium speaker like the Stanmore III or Woburn III. Check the Evostore EMI page or contact them directly for the latest available EMI plans and partner banks.