Denon Unveils Home Wireless Smart Speakers Featuring Dolby Atmos Music, Hi-Res Playback, and Lossless Streaming

Denon is expanding its home audio lineup with three new wireless smart speakers built for listeners who want richer detail, wider soundstage, and modern streaming convenience. The new Denon Home 200, Denon Home 400, and Denon Home 600 are designed for Hi-Res Audio and lossless playback, while also adding support for Dolby Atmos Music to create a more immersive, room-filling experience.

At the heart of the launch is Denon’s goal of making music feel more three-dimensional. All three models are tuned to deliver a greater sense of space and height, not only with spatial audio mixes but also with standard stereo tracks enhanced through Dolby Atmos technology. Whether you’re listening to live recordings, orchestral performances, or modern pop productions, the focus is on placing vocals and instruments with more separation and depth.

Each speaker in the lineup is built with a different driver configuration to match different room sizes and listening needs. The Denon Home 200 features two tweeters paired with a single woofer, aiming for clear highs and solid low-end presence in a compact form. Stepping up, the Denon Home 400 adds a bigger multi-driver array with two tweeters, two woofers, and two upfiring drivers to help deliver height effects for Atmos Music. The flagship Denon Home 600 goes further with two tweeters, two midrange drivers, two woofers, and two upfiring drivers, intended for even larger sound and more convincing immersion.

Beyond the acoustic design, the Denon Home 200/400/600 speakers are made to fit into a modern connected home. They include Denon HEOS integration, enabling multi-room audio and easier pairing with other Denon A/V products for a whole-home listening setup. This makes it simpler to expand from a single speaker to a synchronized system across multiple rooms over time.

Streaming support is another major highlight. These wireless speakers are built for popular services and higher-quality sources, with streaming options that include Tidal, Qobuz, and Spotify. Connectivity includes 802.11ax Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth, giving you flexibility whether you’re streaming directly over your network or playing from a phone or tablet.

For wired playback and quick device connections, the speakers also include 3.5 mm input and USB‑C. Format support covers both lossy and lossless files, including DSD up to 192 kHz at 24-bit. If you keep a personal music library at home, the speakers can also play music from networked servers through Roon, making them a strong option for audiophiles who prefer managing their own collections.

The Denon Home 200, 400, and 600 come in two finishes—Charcoal and Stone—and pricing is set at $399 for the Denon Home 200, $599 for the Denon Home 400, and $799 for the Denon Home 600. They’re available via Denon’s website, with availability also expected soon through Denon’s Amazon storefront.

For anyone searching for wireless smart speakers with Dolby Atmos Music, Hi‑Res Audio playback, and multi-room streaming via HEOS, this Denon Home lineup is positioned as a premium step up from basic speakers—especially for listeners who want immersive sound without giving up everyday ease of use.