Marshall Speakers: A Hotel Room Audio Upgrade
Marshall speakers can instantly upgrade a hotel room’s entertainment experience—especially for guests streaming movies, TV, and music. With clearer audio and a more premium feel, the right in-room setup can boost satisfaction and help your property stand out.
Safemark’s Marshall lineup gives hoteliers a simple way to upgrade audio across three common use cases:
- Everyday “in-room lifestyle” listening with Homeline speakers
- Better TV audio with Heston soundbars
- Flexible, grab-and-go listening with portable speakers
Explore the full lineup under Safemark’s Speakers category, then drill down into Homeline Speakers, TV Sound, and Portable Speakers based on how guests actually use audio.
Why Marshall Speakers audio upgrades are a “small change” guests remember
In-room audio is one of those details that guests don’t always request—but they absolutely remember when it’s good. The goal isn’t to turn rooms into concert venues. It’s to make sound:
- Full and clear at typical room volumes
- Easy to connect (without staff intervention)
- Consistent room-to-room, so brand standards don’t drift
That’s exactly where a hospitality-ready audio selection matters.
1) Homeline speakers: iconic Marshall sound for in-room listening
In guest rooms and suites, Marshall speakers help deliver richer, room-filling sound without complicating the setup.
If you’re upgrading the “feel” of the room—music, ambience, casual listening—Safemark’s Marshall Homeline options include Acton III, Stanmore III, and Woburn III.
What makes the Homeline experience different?
Safemark highlights that Generation III Homeline speakers were redesigned for a wider, more immersive sound using outward-angled treble and updated waveguides, helping sound carry throughout the room.
Safemark also announced Homeline availability for U.S. hospitality customers and described the line’s wider soundstage approach (including outward-angled tweeters and updated waveguides), plus features like Dynamic Loudness and Placement Compensation.
Best fit for: standard guestrooms, suites, premium room tiers, lifestyle/boutique properties, and anywhere you want the room to feel “designed,” not generic.
2) TV soundbars: Heston upgrades the “movie night” experience
Hotel TVs have improved, but built-in TV speakers still struggle with dialogue clarity and cinematic impact—especially in larger rooms. Safemark’s TV Sound collection includes Heston 60 and Heston 120, positioned to deliver richer, room-filling Marshall sound with a clean, hospitality-friendly look.
Spotlight: Heston 60 (Dolby Atmos)
Safemark specifically calls out the Heston 60 as a Dolby Atmos soundbar built for premium guest experiences.
If you want a quick explainer link for guests/owners, Dolby’s overview of Atmos is a helpful reference for what “immersive” means in real terms.
Safemark also notes hospitality-practical features like Bluetooth connectivity and wall-mount or tabletop flexibility, plus a durable finish designed to withstand commercial use.
Best fit for: rooms where TV viewing is central (business travel, extended stay, suites), renovations where you’re upgrading TVs/streaming, and properties aiming for a more premium entertainment standard.
3) Portable speakers: flexible sound guests can take with them
Some properties want to offer guests a more flexible listening option—something they can use in-room and beyond (pool, patio, balcony, beach destinations). Safemark’s portable lineup includes:
- Emberton III (32+ hours playtime)
- Middleton (20+ hours playtime)
- Willen II (17+ hours playtime)
As a result, Safemark highlighted portable speakers as a response to guest demand for convenient entertainment, including waterproof designs and “multi-directional sound.”
Best fit for: resorts, leisure-forward properties, destination hotels, and anywhere “take it outside” is part of the guest experience.
How to choose the right Marshall speakers for your property
Here’s a simple way to decide what to deploy (and where):
Homeline is ideal when…
- You want a signature in-room amenity that feels premium
- Accordingly, guests are likely to play music during work or downtime.
- You’re upgrading soft goods and want audio to match the new design direction
Heston TV Sound works best when…
- You’re hearing complaints about TV audio or dialogue clarity
- You want to raise perceived room quality without a full AV overhaul
- You want a clean solution that integrates neatly with the TV zone
Portable speakers make sense when…
- Your guest journey includes pool/beach/patio time
- You want a more flexible entertainment perk
- You’re looking for a clear “wow” amenity in leisure categories
Why source Marshall Speakers through Safemark
These speaker lines are hospitality-focused solutions—built to enhance guest satisfaction while keeping installation and long-term reliability in mind.
Safemark also emphasizes that many properties across North America trust them for in-room solutions, backed by support and warranties—helpful when you’re rolling out standards across a portfolio.
If you’re planning an upgrade, the simplest next step is to start at Safemark’s Speakers hub and request pricing based on your room count and brand standards.
FAQ
What Marshall speaker models does Safemark offer for hotel rooms?
Marshall lineup includes Homeline speakers (Acton III, Stanmore III, Woburn III), TV Sound (Heston 60 and Heston 120), and portable speakers (Emberton III, Middleton, Willen II).
What’s the difference between a Homeline speaker and a TV soundbar?
Homeline speakers are best for music-first, in-room listening, while TV soundbars focus on upgrading TV audio—including models like the Heston 60 that Safemark describes as a Dolby Atmos soundbar.
How long do Safemark’s portable Marshall speakers play on a charge?
Playtime for portable models are 32+ hours (Emberton III), 20+ hours (Middleton), and 17+ hours (Willen II).
Are these speaker products available outside the U.S.?
These speaker categories are only available through Safemark USA on the product pages.
Ready to upgrade your guest-room audio with Marshall speakers? Contact Safemark to get pricing, availability, and a recommendation for Homeline, TV soundbars, or portable models for your property.