Denon's New Fabric-Wrapped Speakers Can Fill 32 Rooms

Denon’s New Fabric-Wrapped Speakers Can Fill 32 Rooms With Dolby Atmos Sound: And They Start at €350

Denon just quietly dropped something worth paying attention to. The audio brand has launched three new wireless speakers — the Home 200, Home 400, and Home 600 — and they’re built to do something most home speakers can’t: deliver full Dolby Atmos Music across an entire house, all from a single app.

The design alone sets them apart. Each model is wrapped in fabric and trimmed with anodized aluminum, silicone, and plastic in a seamless, joint-free shell. Two colors — “Stone” (warm light) and “Charcoal” (near-black) — keep things tasteful without being boring.

But the real story is what’s inside. The entry-level Home 200 runs three drivers, each with its own dedicated amplifier. Step up to the Home 400 and you get double the drivers — including upward-firing ones that help project that immersive Atmos overhead effect. The flagship Home 600 adds a pair of counter-firing 6.5-inch woofers that push bass in opposite directions to minimize vibration and maximize depth.

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Every model in the lineup connects via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, and analog AUX. They can be paired in stereo or scaled up into a multi-room network supporting up to 64 Heos-enabled devices across 32 zones — including compatible AV receivers. Tidal, Amazon Music HD, and Qobuz are all supported natively. Even Denon’s new Bluetooth turntable, the DP-500BT, can feed into the system wirelessly.

European pricing: Home 200 at €350 · Home 400 at €500 · Home 600 at €700.

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