Jabra Solemate Max vs Marshall Stockwell II - Where are the differences?

Brand
Jabra
Marshall
Product name
Solemate Max
Stockwell II
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Audio
Frequency, max
Frequency, max
20000 Hz
Frequency, max
20000 Hz
Frequency, min
Frequency, min
120 Hz
Frequency, min
60 Hz
Battery
Loading time
Loading time
2,5 hours
Loading time
5,0 hours
Battery life
Battery life
14,0 hours
Battery life
20,0 hours
Periphery
Recharge
Recharge
MicroUSB
Recharge
USB-C
Ethernet (LAN)
Ethernet (LAN)
No
Ethernet (LAN)
No
3,5 mm Audio
3,5 mm Audio
Yes
3,5 mm Audio
Yes
Sensors
Bluetooth range
Bluetooth range
10,0 m
Bluetooth range
9,0 m
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth Version
3.0
Bluetooth Version
5.0
WLAN
WLAN
No
WLAN
No
Connect Speakers
Connection of several speakers (Party)
Connection of several speakers (Party)
No
Connection of several speakers (Party)
No
Connection type
Connection type
-
Connection type
-
Stereo link
Stereo link
No
Stereo link
No
Specifications
Height
Height
13.8 cm
Height
17.1 cm
Length
Length
30.2 cm
Length
6.1 cm
Weight
Weight
3000 g
Weight
1380 g
Width
Width
10.2 cm
Width
16.1 cm
Tuner / radio
Available
Available
No
Available
No

Where are the differences?

Let's compare the Jabra Solemate Max and the Marshall Stockwell II and take a closer look at the differences. The speaker Solemate Max of Jabra is from the year 2014. Thus, the device is older than the Marshall Stockwell II with the year of publication 2019.

Size and weight

The two devices differ in their dimensions. The smaller a loudspeaker is, the more practical it is in use, of course.

  • Jabra Solemate Max: 30.2 cm x 10.2 cm x 13.8 cm
  • Marshall Stockwell II: 6.1 cm x 16.1 cm x 17.1 cm
The Jabra Solemate Max with 3000 g is heavier than the Marshall Stockwell II with a weight of 1380 g. This makes the Marshall Stockwell II more suitable for transport.

Battery

The battery life is shorter with the Jabra Solemate Max with up to 14,0 hours than with the Marshall Stockwell II. There the battery life is up to 20,0 hours. In practice, the specification of the battery life can often be somewhat lower, since the manufacturers specify the maximum possible performance. In comparison the Jabra Solemate Max with 2,5 hours has a shorter loading time than the Marshall Stockwell II with 5,0 hours.

Bluetooth

The built-in Bluetooth differs in the versions. The Jabra Solemate Max has Bluetooth version 3.0 installed. At the Marshall Stockwell II the newer version 5.0 is integrated. A newer Bluetooth version offers a better stability in the connection. Thus also a higher comfort in the application is given. The range is the Jabra Solemate Max up to 10,0 m.

Connecting multiple speakers

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