Marshall Bromley 450 launched at Rs 79,999 with stage lights, 360-degree sound, and more

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Marshall Bromley 450 launched at Rs 79,999 with stage lights, 360-degree sound, and more

Marshall has shrunk its party speaker. The new Bromley 450 keeps the look and most of the tricks of last year's Bromley 750, but in a smaller, cheaper box. It goes on sale from July 2 at Rs 79,999, across marshall.

com, online platforms, and leading retail stores.The pitch is simple: 360-degree sound, stage lights, and a battery that outlasts the party. Marshall rates it at 40-plus hours, or roughly 800 songs back to back. A 20-minute top-up buys six hours, and a full charge takes 3.5 hours.The battery is the same one the Bromley 750 usesThat shared battery is the smart part. It's exchangeable, so a spare can sit on standby, and it slots into either speaker.

It's an LFP (LiFePO4) cell with adaptive charging to slow the usual decline in battery health.The 450 is a 12. 2kg unit wrapped in water-based PU leather, with TPU corner caps and a stamped metal grille sitting over the lights. The IP55 rating handles dust and splashes, and a built-in handle means you can drop it in the car and take it to a park, a festival, or the backyard.Plug in a mic and the speaker becomes a gigTwo XLR/6. 35mm combo jacks let you connect a mic or an instrument, so it flips into a karaoke setup or an impromptu DJ rig without extra gear.

The stage lights, which Marshall says draw from '70s shows, run three presets: one steady ambient glow, two that move with the music.The sound comes from two 6.5-inch woofers, four 2-inch full-range drivers, and two 8-inch passive radiators, with a 42Hz to 20kHz range. Connectivity is Bluetooth 5.3 with Auracast and multipoint, plus a claimed range past 70 metres.Product Manager Hanna Wallner framed the 450 as "the natural continuation and smaller sibling to Bromley 750." It comes in Black and Brass, uses 15% recycled material by weight, and ships with that replaceable battery.

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