Audio giant Denon has officially unveiled its next-generation multi-room speaker lineup, introducing the Denon Home 200, 400, and 600 on March 24, 2026. This “Home 2.0” refresh marks a major step forward for the brand, featuring a sophisticated new design language that utilizes premium woven fabrics and anodized aluminum to help the hardware blend seamlessly into modern home decor. Powered by the versatile HEOS platform, these three models are designed to compete directly with high-end rivals like Sonos, offering high-resolution audio streaming and, for the first time across the entire range, native or virtualized Dolby Atmos support. Available in “Stone” and “Charcoal” finishes, the new series allows users to create a massive synchronized audio network of up to 64 devices across 32 different zones.
The lineup scales in both physical size and sonic performance to suit different rooms and listening needs. The compact Denon Home 200 ($349) serves as the entry-level powerhouse, using a three-driver array to deliver a wide soundstage through virtual Dolby Atmos processing. Moving up, the mid-range Denon Home 400 ($499) introduces dedicated up-firing drivers to provide genuine 2.0.2-channel height audio, creating a more immersive “bubble” of sound. At the top of the pyramid sits the flagship Denon Home 600 ($699), which features an eight-driver configuration including dual opposing 6.5-inch woofers for deep, authoritative bass without cabinet vibration. All three speakers include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB-C connectivity, and can be paired with Denon’s existing soundbars and subwoofers to build a complete 5.1 wireless home theater system. With this launch, Denon is betting that its “Sound Master” tuning and refined aesthetics will convince audiophiles to choose the HEOS ecosystem over more established smart-speaker competitors.
