Denon Home wireless smart speakers launch with Dolby Atmos Music, Hi-Res Audio, and lossless streaming support

Denon has unveiled a new lineup of wireless speakers—the Denon Home 200, 400, and 600—for Hi-Res Audio and lossless music enthusiasts. The speakers support Denon HEOS A/V integration for whole-house music streaming and Dolby Atmos Music for immersive 3D sound.
The three Denon Home speakers are designed for immersive sound reproduction to put listeners into musical performances. The Home 200 comes with two tweeters and one woofer, the Home 400 comes with two tweeters, two woofers, and two upfiring drivers, and the Home 600 comes with two tweeters, two midrange drivers, two woofers, and two upfiring drivers. All models are designed to create a sense of space and height from spatial and conventional stereo music tracks using Dolby Atmos technology.
The trio supports 3.5 mm and USB-C wired inputs as well as 802.11ax Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless sources such as Tidal, Qobuz, and Spotify. Lossy and lossless music formats such as DSD up to 192 kHz, 24-bit are supported. They also play music from personal networked servers through Roon.
The speakers are available in Charcoal or Stone for $399 for the Denon Home 200, $599 for the Denon Home 400, and $799 for the Denon Home 600 from the company website. These speakers will arrive soon in the Denon store on Amazon.
