





Extraordinary Sound Designed For Every Space
Music has a way of changing the feel of a room. The Denon Home 200 brings that feeling to life with rich stereo sound and immersive Dolby Atmos Music in a single wireless speaker for music lovers and home entertainers. Whether used for background music for everyday moments or a quiet morning playlist, or for an evening session turned up a little louder, sound feels wider, warmer, and more alive in every corner of your space thanks to the Denon Home 200’s room-filling audio.
Inside, custom-engineered tweeters and a 4″ woofer work together to deliver sound with clarity, depth, and balance, for hi-fi audio you can feel. Each driver is powered by its own amplifier for powerful sound at any volume. Highs stay crisp, mids expressive, and bass full without overwhelming the room—perfect for those who want deep bass and premium sound quality. High resolution streaming reveals subtle details that make familiar tracks feel new again.
Getting started takes just minutes and listening stays effortless, with easy setup and wireless convenience. With the HEOS app, music flows easily from room to room for multiroom playback or focused sessions; music streaming services and playlists stay within reach, and control feels natural across devices. Stream from your favorite streaming services like TIDAL, Spotify, or Apple Music; connect through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or AirPlay 2, or play personal collections directly via USB or aux input. Pair with the Denon Sound Bar 550 and subwoofer for a complete surround sound system on movie night. Designed to look as good as it sounds, Denon Home 200 fits beautifully into your space and your everyday moments.
Extraordinary Sound For Any Space: Denon Home 200 premium wireless speakers for home deliver stereo room-filling sound and immersive Dolby Atmos Music for everyday listening with spacious, lifelike audio in living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens.
App-Based Streaming & Control via HEOS: Whether you’re cueing up your morning playlist or setting the mood for dinner, this home speaker lets you stream, adjust volume, select rooms, sync multiple wireless speakers, and manage playlists from the HEOS app.
High-Resolution Audio with Layered, Powerful Detail: These wireless speakers feature custom-engineered tweeters and a dedicated 4″ woofer, each powered by its own amplifier, delivering crisp highs, natural mids, and rich bass for room-filling sound.
Stream Music Your Way: Supports streaming services like TIDAL, Qobuz, Amazon Music HD, and more; stream via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or AirPlay 2; access personal collections via aux input or USB. Supports formats from DSD and FLAC to ALAC, WAV, WMA, and MP3.
Designed to Elevate Your Space: Music lovers and home entertainers: This sleek smart speaker blends refined design with legendary sound for daily listening. Expand into a complete surround sound system for movie night with the Denon Home Sound Bar 550.
5 reviews for Denon Home 200 Speaker, Wireless Speaker with Stereo and 3D Dolby Atmos Music, Home Audio Device, HEOS Multiroom Music Control, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, Charcoal
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$399.00
Mark Hansen –
Great sound
Great sound
Los Angeles Adjacent –
DENON’S GOT WORK TO DO ON THE HEOS APP.
I’ve only had this for a couple of weeks now. I initially loved this speaker, but as I’ve been continually frustrated, I had to come back and edit this review. I’ve gone from 5 to 3 stars for now.I feel the product is seriously hindered by the HEOS app. It probably works great with the Denon series of smart speakers that preceded this new generation, but with the Home 600…let’s just say that Denon has a lot of work to do with it. Customer service and all of the AI enabled searches I’m doing continually tell me to do things that are not even possible as they relate to the Home 600. In researching, I’m finding that these “suggestions” are based on the previous generation of Denon smart speakers.Whenever possible, I am bypassing the app and playing music directly from the Tidal, Qobuz and Amazon apps. Tidal works the best as it has Tidal Connect that works with this speaker through the Tidal app. The Qobuz app shows the speaker with Qobuz Connect but I’ve never been able to connect to the speaker with this. It tries, but hasn’t worked a single time I’ve tried it. Amazon Music Unlimited will connect through casting, but I’m not sure if this is optimal.With Apple Music, there’s no way to add the service to the HEOS app, but since the speaker has Airplay, I am able to connect to the speaker, but again, I don’t know if that is optimal. I initially ran into this problem with another company’s smart speaker, but they have rectified the issue. Denon has not.If you use the HEOS app, you are stuck with having the Autoplay kick in whenever your selection has finished playing. This is really annoying and I’ve tried EVERY suggestion that Denon customer service has given me and nothing works. Also, you can’t select a “single” track to play without Autoplay kicking in when the track is finished. You’re just stuck with selecting the “Play All” feature for an album…but when it finishes, Autoplay again kicks in. So, let’s say you just want to listen to a portion of an album, you can’t do that because if you select a track, only that track will play…it will not just go to the next track of the album…it will go into Autoplay mode again.The sound is really great out of the box. It is warm and detailed and I made no adjustments to the bass or treble. Regarding placement, there are settings based on the speaker’s proximity to walls. There is a width setting for a wider soundstage with incremental settings of1 to 5. After researching, I have it set to 2. The height setting for Dolby Atmos also has incremental settings of 1 – 5. I have mine set to 3. I found that if you push these settings to 5, there are some recordings that may set the vocals back a bit. All of these settings will be influenced by the size and specifics of the room, so you may want to experiment with your choices. These selections are all available when you select the Auto mode. If you don’t want any of these controls, you can select the Pure mode, but that disables the width or other processing settings you can adjust in the Auto mode.I am primarily using TuneIn for radio within the HEOS app and it works great.This speaker has amazing potential and it sounds fantastic when things work. It’s just a shame that the HEOS app is just not ready for this speaker. I also suggest you find, and use the 53 page manual for more basic information.
Heather Rose –
Great for Background Listening, But Has Some Limitations for Movies and Value
I had high hopes for this Home 200 Speaker when I first unboxed it. Visually, it’s a winner: it’s compact, lightweight, and the sleek black shell looks great on a shelf or tabletop. Setting it up was a breeze, with syncing via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth taking just seconds.For background listening, the speaker performs quite well. It excels at capturing high and mid-tones, delivering clear vocals that make it perfect for podcasts, audiobooks, or genres like jazz and classical music. However, if you are looking for deep, thumping bass, this speaker falls a bit short.My main frustration lies in watching movies or videos. There is a noticeable audio lag where the sound doesn’t sync with the visuals, and I haven’t been able to find a fix for this. The instruction manual doesn’t mention troubleshooting this specific issue, leading me to suspect the solution might be buried in the companion app. Speaking of which, while the app offers remote control and access to streaming services, I found it unnecessary to download another app just to control a speaker. Ideally, a physical remote should be included at this price point.Another design limitation is the button placement. Since all controls are on the unit itself or within the app, I couldn’t tuck the speaker away on a low shelf as planned; I had to keep it in a visible, accessible spot. Additionally, it is not portable as it requires a constant power connection.While the build quality is good and it has modern features, the sound quality and lack of a physical remote don’t quite justify the asking price, especially when compared to established brands like JBL that offer legendary sound at a lower cost. It’s a decent speaker for casual listening, but I’ve had to tuck it away for specific uses rather than making it my primary audio source.
PJP –
Excellent upgrade from basic wireless speakers.
Denon Home 200 Speaker, Wireless Speaker with Stereo and 3D Dolby Atmos Music, Home Audio Device, HEOS Multiroom Music Control, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,After using the speaker for a while my experience is very positive, especially when it comes to sound quality and ease of use, there are a few limitations.Despite minimal printed instructions, setup is quick and straightforward using the HEOS app. The app also makes it easy to control playback, adjust volume, and manage multiple speakers; more advanced setups like complex home networks can introduce frustrations, as the app has limited flexibility in network configuration.Sound Quality is great, The sound is Warm, full, and room-filling having Clear strong bass, natural mids, and crisp highs whether for background music or focused listeningOut of the box, it performs well without needing adjustments, customization options are available for fine-tuning depending on room size and placement.This speaker supports a wide range of services including Tidal, Qobuz, Amazon Music, and internet radio, along with Bluetooth and AirPlay. However, Apple Music lacks full native integration. Built-in microphones don’t function as full smart assistant, you’ll need to pair with external Alexa or Google devicesThe design is clean and modern, and fits easily into most spaces. Delivers a premium, immersive experience when you want it.Excellent upgrade from basic wireless speakers.
BT –
why would I want this?
its a big expensive speaker that can only play spotify….