Denon pushes Dolby Atmos home speakers

Denon quietly expanded its Home lineup with three new wireless speakers that support Dolby Atmos Music and integrate with HEOS, Wi‑Fi, AirPlay 2 and Bluetooth — a clear push to bring immersive Atmos listening to more living rooms. Reviews of Denon’s Home 200/400/600 swarmed channels this week, with takeaways about upward‑firing drivers, multiroom setups and which model fits room size. (cepro.com) (youtube.com)

Denon says the Home 200, Home 400 and Home 600 will be available beginning March 24, 2026 through denon.com and authorized retailers. (news.harman.com) U.S. launch prices are $399 for the Home 200, $599 for the Home 400 and $799 for the Home 600. (engadget.com) The largest model, the Home 600, packs eight drivers and amplifiers including a pair of opposing 6.5‑inch subwoofers aimed at stronger low‑end performance. (stereoguide.com) Denon says the Home 400 doubles drivers and amplifiers compared with the smallest model and adds up‑firing modules to widen the vertical soundstage. (gearpatrol.com) At a New York City preview this month Denon let attendees audition all three sizes and demonstrated that the speakers can be stereo‑paired or used as surround satellites with Denon soundbars. (ecoustics.com) Early hands‑on coverage highlights “impressively big sound” from compact cabinets while reviewers point to software and ecosystem polish as the remaining variable for long‑term competitiveness. (youtube.com) Denon lists the trio in Stone and Charcoal finishes and the product pages note wired inputs such as USB‑C and a 3.5mm aux option alongside other connectivity choices. (stereoguide.com)

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