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Majority unveils the Move range of portable Bluetooth speakers

Portable speakers are no longer just about being loud enough for the kitchen. They have become everyday companions that move with us from room to room, into the garden, and occasionally into a backpack. With that in mind, Majority has announced its new Move range, a family of four portable Bluetooth speakers designed and developed in the UK, with pricing that looks deliberately disruptive.

Launched from Cambridge, the Move range includes the Move M1, M2, M3 and M4, each stepping up in size, power and capability. Across the range, Majority has focused on simple usability, rugged builds, waterproofing, and the latest connectivity features including Bluetooth 6.0 and true wireless stereo pairing.

According to Majority founder Eddie Latham, the aim was straightforward. Build fun, modern speakers that match how people actually listen to music every day, while delivering features usually reserved for higher price points.

Move M1: small speaker, big stamina

The Move M1 is the entry point, and arguably the most surprising. It is palm sized, lightweight, and designed to be genuinely portable rather than something that just looks the part.

Despite its compact dimensions, the M1 delivers a claimed 70 hours of playtime, which is remarkable at this size and price. It is water resistant to IPX5, making it suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, or hanging from a backpack using the built in strap.

This is the kind of speaker you leave on a desk for podcasts, take into the shower, or hand to kids for audiobooks. Pair two together and you get proper stereo sound without complication.

Key specs

  • 12W output
  • Bluetooth 6.0
  • Up to 70 hours playtime
  • IPX5 water resistance
  • TWS stereo pairing
  • Hands free calling
  • USB C fast charging
  • £29.95

Move M2: more presence, more flexibility

The Move M2 builds directly on the M1, offering a fuller and more confident sound while still remaining easy to carry around. This is the sweet spot for shared spaces, whether that is a kitchen, workshop or a casual gathering with friends.

What really sets the M2 apart is flexibility. In addition to Bluetooth, it supports USB, AUX and Micro SD card playback, allowing you to play music without a phone entirely. Dynamic LED lighting adds a visual element without feeling over the top.

Key specs

  • 30W output
  • Bluetooth 6.0
  • Up to 30 hours playtime
  • IPX7 waterproofing
  • USB, AUX and Micro SD playback
  • TWS stereo pairing
  • Dynamic LED lights
  • £49.95

Move M3: proper power, still portable

If you want noticeably more punch, the Move M3 steps things up with increased power and improved bass performance. This is the model aimed at people who want room filling sound or something that can hold its own outdoors.

Despite the extra output, the M3 remains portable and practical, with IPX7 waterproofing and long battery life. It still supports stereo pairing, multiple playback options and LED lighting, making it a strong all rounder for home and away use.

Key specs

  • 40W output
  • Bluetooth 6.0
  • Up to 30 hours playtime
  • IPX7 waterproofing
  • USB, AUX and Micro SD playback
  • TWS stereo pairing
  • Dynamic LED lights
  • £79.95

Move M4: built for social listening

At the top of the range sits the Move M4, the most powerful speaker in the lineup. With 70W of output, it is designed for social spaces, larger rooms, and gatherings where volume and bass matter.

Like the rest of the Move range, two M4 units can be paired for stereo sound, effectively turning them into a portable sound system. Despite its size, it remains rechargeable, waterproof, and easy to move around.

Key specs

  • 70W output
  • Bluetooth 6.0
  • Up to 30 hours playtime
  • IPX7 waterproofing
  • USB, AUX and Micro SD playback
  • TWS stereo pairing
  • Dynamic LED lights
  • £119.95

Availability and pricing

Majority Move M1 £29.95

Majority Move M2 £49.95

Majority Move M3 £79.95

Majority Move M4 £119.95

The range will be available from Amazon, Currys and Argos.

The Gadget Man verdict

Majority has clearly put thought into how people actually use portable speakers, not just how loud they can go. Bluetooth 6.0, stereo pairing across the range, long battery life and waterproofing make the Move lineup feel modern and well judged.

At these prices, especially at the M1 and M2 end, this is a range that looks set to appeal to students, families, and anyone who wants fuss free audio that can move with them through daily life. I will be keen to get hands on with them soon.