01Hebdo #354: Marshall launches its smallest portable speaker

01Hebdo 354 Marshall launches its smallest portable speaker

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What’s new at Marshall?

The company specializing in audio celebrates its 60th anniversary. On this occasion, Marshall launches the marketing of its smallest portable loudspeaker, baptized Willen, as well as the 2and Emberton version. A look back at the brand’s most iconic products with Clément Bauduret, Sales Director France Marshall.

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French applications for everyday life

Made in France is in the spotlight at CocoDico, the application which offers a catalog listing all 100% French products. The same goes for Sybel, the French audio service that combines original creations and podcasts of all kinds. Margot Duchesne, journalist at 01TV, presents them to you.

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