HYDERABAD, India (GizTimes) —Denon just released three nice-looking speakers for playing music all over your house: the Home 200, Home 400, and Home 600. They’re made to replace Sonos, especially since Sonos’s app has been acting up a lot. You can buy them right now. The smallest Home 200 costs $399, the middle Home 400 is $599, and the biggest Home 600 is $799. They work great with Denon’s HEOS system, letting you connect up to 64 gadgets in 32 rooms. Plus, they come in stone or charcoal colors that fit right into your home decor.
These speakers are a good deal and easy to grab from Denon or stores. They hook up with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, or a regular audio cable. Stream songs from Tidal, Amazon Music HD, or Qobuz using the smooth HEOS app. They even play Dolby Atmos Music for that 3D sound feeling. Perfect if you want music everywhere without Sonos app headaches.
The speakers get bigger and louder as you go up. The Home 200 is small and simple; it fills a room with clear sound using two tiny high-note speakers called 0.98-inch tweeters and one 4-inch bass speaker, powered by three amps. It looks a bit like the Sonos Move 2, but it can’t be carried around. Use two for stereo sound, or pair them with Denon’s soundbar and subwoofer for movie surround sound.
The Home 400 steps it up with a wide, open sound. It has two small high-note speakers that are 0.75-inch tweeters, two 4.5-inch bass speakers, and two upward-facing ones, all run by six amps. The up speakers bounce sound off the ceiling for a fun, wrap-around feel, great for medium rooms.
The Home 600 is the giant one with super-strong bass from two 6.5-inch bass speakers, plus high-note speakers, mid-range ones, and up-firing speakers. It hits harder than the others, giving your music real power and depth. Best for big spaces or bass fans.
The announcement got mostly positive and curious reactions on X (Twitter), with people talking about its design, performance, and features.
One user asked which Sonos speaker it was compared to and said that the Play 5 already gives very good sound for its size, showing they want to know how this new product compares.
Another user liked the design and said it looks nice and fits well in a space.
Meanwhile, another user asked if it supports AirPlay Atmos, showing they are interested in its features and how well it works with other devices.
These stand out because HEOS lets you add more Denon stuff easily, like receivers or their new Bluetooth record player called the DP-500BT. They’re slim and pretty, not like clunky old speakers that stick out. This comes after Samsung bought Denon, Marantz, and Bowers & Wilkins for $350 million, showing they’re serious about great sound. If the Sonos app issues bug you, these are stable options with better teamwork. Start with a pair for music or go all-out for home-wide tunes. No fuss, just good audio.



