Denon unleashes trio of heos wireless speakers with dolby atmos
Denon has launched three new wireless speakers that integrate the HEOS platform and add Dolby Atmos Music to their configuration. Dubbed the Denon Home 200, Home 400 and Home 600, these speakers represent a direct shot at competitors like Sonos or Wiim. With these new offerings, Denon is targeting one of the fastest-growing categories in home audio: compact, multi-room wireless speaker systems. All three models are available now with the following prices: Denon Home 200: €349, Denon Home 400: €499, and Denon Home 600: €699.

Compact, curved design
The Denon Home 200 boasts a compact, cylindrical design that delivers immersive sound thanks to its improved three-driver system (two tweeters and one woofer) powered by three Class-D amplifiers. It supports stereo playback with virtual Dolby Atmos processing. Measuring 14 x 14 x 21.5cm and weighing under 2.3kg, the Home 200 is designed for smaller spaces.
The Denon Home 400 features a curved, rectangular design and a more advanced six-driver system: two tweeters, two upward-firing drivers for superior projection, and two woofers, all powered by six Class-D amplifiers. This setup enhances the soundstage and provides a greater sense of height and depth for music and Dolby Atmos content. At 30 x 15 x 22cm and 4.5kg, the Home 400 is ideal for listeners seeking a more immersive experience from a single speaker.
The flagship Denon Home 600 tops the range, incorporating two opposing 6.5-inch woofers, two tweeters, two midrange drivers, and two upward-firing drivers for superior projection, all powered by eight Class-D amplifiers. This configuration enables deeper, more powerful bass while amplifying the sound's breadth and detail. At 45 x 25 x 22.6cm and 8kg, the Home 600 is designed for larger rooms with more robust low-end requirements.
