New Delhi, March 24, 2026: In a significant move to reclaim its territory in the premium multi-room audio market, Denon has officially unveiled its next-generation wireless speaker lineup: the Denon Home 200, 400, and 600.
Launched on March 24, 2026, this refreshed “Home 2.0” range replaces the legacy Home 150, 250, and 350 models. Built on the foundation of the robust HEOS ecosystem, these speakers are designed to offer a seamless, high-fidelity alternative to competitors like Sonos, focusing on spatial audio and modern design.
A Trio Tailored for Every Space
The new range is categorized by size and sonic capability, ensuring a solution for everything from a bedside table to a large living room.
1. Denon Home 200: The Compact Powerhouse
The entry-level Home 200 serves as the range’s most versatile model. Despite its small footprint, it features a three-driver, three-amplifier configuration—rare for a speaker of this size—allowing it to deliver true stereo sound.
- Best for: Bedrooms, kitchens, and office nooks.
- Pricing: $399 / £299 / €349.
2. Denon Home 400: The Immersive Mid-Ranger
The Home 400 steps up the performance with a six-driver, six-amplifier array. Crucially, it introduces dedicated up-firing drivers, enabling a 2.0.2 channel configuration. This allows for a much taller, more dimensional soundstage that genuinely brings Dolby Atmos tracks to life.
- Best for: Standard living rooms and dedicated listening areas.
- Pricing: $599 / £449 / €499.
3. Denon Home 600: The Flagship Experience
The flagship Home 600 is a powerhouse designed for those who refuse to compromise on bass or scale. It features dual opposing 6.5-inch force-canceling woofers alongside an eight-driver array. Unlike the fabric-wrapped smaller models, the 600 boasts a premium metallic grille with machined holes, signaling its status as a high-end hi-fi component.
- Best for: Large open-plan spaces and home theater integration.
- Pricing: $799 / £599 / €699.
HEOS Integration: The Digital Backbone
At the heart of the new range is the HEOS platform, which has received significant stability and UI updates. The platform allows users to:
- Multi-Room Mastery: Connect up to 64 HEOS-enabled devices across 32 distinct zones.
- High-Res Streaming: Stream lossless audio from TIDAL, Amazon Music HD, and Qobuz, or play DSD files directly via the new USB-C ports.
- Backward Compatibility: Unlike some competitors, Denon’s new 2.0 range is fully compatible with older HEOS hardware, including original Denon Home speakers and Marantz amplifiers.
Modern Connectivity and Design
Denon has opted for a “sculpted” aesthetic, moving away from the boxy shapes of the past. Available in Stone and Charcoal finishes, the speakers feature anodized aluminum bases and soft-touch controls.
Connectivity has been streamlined for the modern era. The traditional Ethernet and USB-A ports have been replaced by a single USB-C port, which supports high-res playback from flash drives. For those with a vinyl collection, these speakers pair effortlessly with the recently launched Denon DP-500BT turntable, allowing analog sound to be cast wirelessly throughout the house.
Comparison of the New Denon Home Range
| Feature | Home 200 | Home 400 | Home 600 |
| Driver Count | 3 Drivers | 6 Drivers | 8 Drivers |
| Atmos Support | Virtual Atmos | 2.0.2 (Up-firing) | 2.1.2 (Up-firing + Sub) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, BT, USB-C, Aux | Wi-Fi, BT, USB-C, Aux | Wi-Fi, BT, USB-C, Aux |
| Finish | Fabric (Stone/Charcoal) | Fabric (Stone/Charcoal) | Metallic Grille |

