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(March 31, 2026) Denon has introduced the next generation of its Denon Home wireless speaker lineup, expanding the series with three new models designed to further integrate music into everyday living spaces. The Denon Home 200, 400, and 600 build on the company’s multi-room platform while refining both performance and design, aiming to deliver a more seamless balance between sound quality and lifestyle integration.

This release arrives at a time when the role of audio in the home continues to evolve. Music is no longer tied to a single room or a dedicated system. Instead, it moves with the listener, shifting between spaces and adapting to different moments throughout the day. Denon’s approach here reflects that shift, focusing not just on sound, but on how that sound fits naturally into the home. The new lineup spans three distinct models, each designed to match different room sizes, listening preferences, and, perhaps most importantly, budgets. The Denon Home 200 serves as the most compact option, built around a three-driver, three-amplifier configuration that aims to deliver room-filling sound from a relatively small footprint. It’s positioned as a flexible solution for smaller spaces where placement and scale matter.

Stepping up, the Denon Home 400 introduces a more complex six-driver, six-amplifier array, along with up-firing drivers designed to expand the sense of space. The goal here is not just louder output, but a more dimensional presentation. While the top of the range, the Denon Home 600, takes a different approach by focusing on low-frequency authority alongside full-range performance. Dual opposing 6.5-inch woofers are paired with a broader driver array, creating a system that can deliver deeper bass while maintaining clarity across the frequency range. It’s the model designed for larger spaces or listeners who want a more commanding presence from a single speaker.

Across all three models, Denon is leaning into immersive playback with support for virtual Dolby Atmos Music. In practical terms, particularly with lifestyle speakers, this adds a sense of height and spatial depth, helping music feel less confined to a speaker and more connected to the 3D space of a room.

Connectivity and ecosystem integration remain central to the Denon Home concept. Each model supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, and Aux-In, along with high-resolution streaming through the HEOS platform. That platform allows users to connect up to 64 HEOS-enabled devices across 32 zones, making it possible to move music throughout the home or create separate listening environments in different spaces. Of course, the speakers blend nicely with Denon’s broader ecosystem strategy. The recently introduced DP-500BT turntable, for example, can feed vinyl playback directly into a HEOS-enabled system, allowing analog sources to be distributed wirelessly throughout the home.

Design plays a larger role in this generation Home speakers as well. Denon has refined the industrial language of the models' options, incorporating woven fabrics, anodized aluminum, and soft-touch surfaces into a more cohesive form. The new Stone and Charcoal finishes are intended to blend into a wider range of interiors, emphasizing a presence that complements a room rather than dominating it.


The Denon Home 200, 400, and 600 wireless speakers are available now through Denon’s website and authorized retailers (like Amazon and Audio Advice) worldwide, with pricing set at $399, $599, and $799, respectively.

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