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In 2026, connecting your devices to the Marshall Woburn III remains a straightforward process, thanks to its versatile connectivity options. Whether you’re using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or auxiliary inputs, this speaker offers multiple ways to enjoy your music seamlessly.
Bluetooth Connection
The Marshall Woburn III supports Bluetooth 5.2, ensuring a stable and quick connection with your devices. To connect via Bluetooth:
- Turn on the Marshall Woburn III by pressing the power button.
- Activate Bluetooth on your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
- Search for available devices and select “Marshall Woburn III” from the list.
- Confirm pairing if prompted, and enjoy your music.
Wi-Fi Connectivity
In 2026, the Marshall Woburn III can connect to your Wi-Fi network for streaming via compatible apps or services. To set up Wi-Fi:
- Ensure your speaker is powered on and in Wi-Fi mode.
- Open the Marshall app on your device, available for iOS and Android.
- Follow the in-app instructions to connect the speaker to your Wi-Fi network.
- Once connected, stream music directly from your preferred apps.
Auxiliary (3.5mm) Input
The classic auxiliary input remains a reliable connection method. To connect with an auxiliary cable:
- Locate the 3.5mm input on the Marshall Woburn III.
- Plug one end of a standard auxiliary cable into your device’s headphone jack.
- Connect the other end to the speaker’s auxiliary input.
- Play your audio, and it will transmit through the speaker.
Additional Tips for 2026
To optimize your connection experience in 2026:
- Keep your device’s firmware and the Marshall app updated for best performance.
- Ensure your Wi-Fi network is stable for streaming via Wi-Fi.
- Use high-quality auxiliary cables for improved sound clarity.
- Explore the Marshall app for additional customization and control options.
Connecting your devices to the Marshall Woburn III in 2026 is simple and flexible. Enjoy your music with ease, whether through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or auxiliary input, and experience the high-quality sound that Marshall is known for.