Rather than a clean-sheet redesign, the new models refine and extend the existing series, continuing Denon’s move toward integrated, whole-home wireless audio. Updated driver layouts, broader connectivity options and support for formats such as virtual Dolby Atmos Music form part of the latest update.

The release comes shortly after the arrival of Denon’s DP-500BT Bluetooth turntable, reinforcing the company’s push to link streaming and vinyl playback within a single ecosystem. As before, the speakers are designed to work alongside other HEOS-enabled components, including earlier Denon Home products and compatible AV receivers.

The smallest of the three, the Home 200, uses a three-driver, three-amplifier layout, aimed at delivering a balanced, room-filling presentation from a compact enclosure. The Home 400 moves into larger spaces, pairing six drivers with six amplifiers and adding up-firing elements to introduce greater width and a more open sound.

At the top of the lineup, the Home 600 takes a more substantial approach. Dual opposing 6.5-inch woofers are combined with multiple tweeters, midrange drivers and upward-firing units, with Denon positioning it as the most capable model in the range. The built-in subwoofer system is designed to handle low-frequency duties, with the overall configuration focused on scale and bass extension.

Visually, the three models share a consistent design direction, with Stone and Charcoal finishes, soft-touch controls and a unified form factor intended to suit contemporary interiors. Connectivity spans Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C and auxiliary inputs, while HEOS provides access to high-resolution streaming.

The HEOS platform continues to underpin the system, supporting multiroom playback across up to 64 devices in 32 zones. Streaming services, including TIDAL, Amazon Music and Qobuz, are supported, alongside local music playback, all managed through the HEOS app.

“The latest generation of Denon Home brings effortless whole-home sound together with the superior audio performance people expect from us,” said Lyle Smith, President of Sound United at HARMAN, who added:

Each speaker is designed to complement any space while giving listeners seamless, multi-room, wireless control powered by our HEOS platform. Whether someone is hosting, relaxing or moving from room to room, these new speakers reveal all the detail in their favourite music with a level of convenience that fits naturally into daily life.

Virtual Dolby Atmos Music is supported across the new lineup, offering a more spatial presentation without requiring a full surround system.

The new speakers build on the foundation established by earlier Denon Home models, which combined hi-fi performance with app-based multiroom control. With the addition of the DP-500BT, Denon’s ecosystem now extends further, allowing vinyl playback to be distributed wirelessly across the same network.

The Denon Home 200, 400 and 600 will be available from March 24, 2026, through authorised retailers. Pricing is set at £299 | €349 | A$699 for the Home 200, £449 | €499 | A$999 for the Home 400, and £599 | €699 | A$1,499 for the Home 600.

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