A Google user
This is very poor software - having spent hours trying to connect utilizing it, I contacted Marshall support via Chat on their website. We did a factory reset, and then deleted and redownloaded the app. They were unable to connect me with WiFi. Marshall rep suggested I sacrifice some audio quality, return this and order the Bluetooth version of the Stanwood II. All because of the buggy software? You can do a lot better and note that with the Voice features this app is supposed to provide it is worthless to have paid $150 more for this version of the speaker if you can't use Alexa, nor get your speaker on WiFi.
9 people found this review helpful
Marshall Group AB
January 28, 2020
Some corporate or office Wi-Fi networks will have restrictions on which type of devices can connect to their routers. In the chat, you explained that you were at the Office on a guest network. For this reason, a Bluetooth speaker was suggested due to the environment in which you will use the speaker. Have you tried to set the speaker up at home?
Wolfgang A.
This app is complete garbage and the Alexa enabled speaker is the most obnoxious piece of technology I have ever owned. I work from home and this speaker is constantly interrupting meetings with its Alexa bs. The app itself hasn't worked in months and I just uninstalled after giving up on it. Hopefully my last eq settings were good, since I won't be able to adjust them now. Overall pretty annoying bordering on infuriating ownership experience.
4 people found this review helpful
Matthew Neal
App works flawlessly with connecting Uxbridge Voice. It facilitated a firmware update to There isn't much to the app other than managing the device's equalizer, sound level, firmware, and Alexa account, but that's really all it needs because it connects you to the Alexa app where you can manage the device's "smart home" integration.
2 people found this review helpful