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Denon Home 600 HEOS Speaker

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Description

Denon Home 600 HEOS SpeakerThe Denon Home 600 wireless smart speaker delivers Dolby Atmos Music, enveloping you in rich, expansive sound that reveals every nuance. Built in dual height speakers add a lifelike vertical dimension, while the HEOS app makes streaming and control simple. Crafted with an elevated design aesthetic, the Denon Home 600 is the ultimate expression of performance and style. Features Standalone stereo speaker Dolby Atmos Music Eight driver array with height

The Denon Home 600 wireless smart speaker delivers Dolby Atmos Music, enveloping you in rich, expansive sound that reveals every nuance. Built-in dual height speakers add a lifelike vertical dimension, while the HEOS™ app makes streaming and control simple. Crafted with an elevated design aesthetic, the Denon Home 600 is the ultimate expression of performance and style.

Features

  • Standalone stereo speaker
  • Dolby Atmos Music
  • Eight-driver array with height speakers
  • Built-in subwoofers
  • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2
  • Powered by HEOS™

Extraordinary sound in every room

The Denon Home 600 wireless smart speaker delivers Dolby Atmos Music with deep bass, rich detail, and effortless streaming and control Powered by HEOS.

Easy setup, instant enjoyment

Whether you’re cueing up your morning playlist or setting the mood for dinner, Denon Home makes great sound effortless. Denon Home wireless smart speakers connect instantly, letting you stream from your favorite services or through the HEOS app.

 

Hear the Denon difference

Denon Home speakers are crafted by the engineers behind Denon’s legendary hi-fi systems and tuned by the Denon Sound Master to offer vivid, spacious sound. Each model delivers crisp highs, expressive mids, and rich, musical bass—creating an authentic stereo soundstage that feels full and natural at any volume.

 

A statement piece

Denon Home was created for people who care about every detail in a speaker—the sound, the look, the feel. The Denon Home 600’s presence feels intentional, its design understated yet confident.

Specifications:

General Description

Wireless Smart Speaker with HEOS and Dolby Atmos Music

Design & Build

Construction
Multi-Channel Speaker

Multi-Room Platform
HEOS Built-in

Dolby Atmos Music Support
Yes

Stereo Pairing
Supported

Finish
Premium Fabric Wrap

Drivers & Amplification

Amplification
8 x Class D Digital Amplifiers

Tweeters
2 x 19mm Soft Dome

Midrange Drivers
2 x 66mm

Upfiring Drivers
2 x 66mm

Woofers
2 x 165mm

Performance & Audio

Speaker Configuration
Eight-driver array with integrated subwoofers and height channels

Playback Features
Dolby Atmos Music, stereo playback, deep bass performance

High-Resolution Audio Support
Yes

Multi-Room Audio
Supported via HEOS

Streaming Services
Supports Spotify, TIDAL, Apple Music and more via HEOS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi
2.4GHz / 5GHz / 6GHz Dual Band

Bluetooth
Yes

AirPlay
Apple AirPlay 2

Ethernet
1 x RJ45

USB
1 x USB-A (for local playback)

3.5mm Input
1 x Aux-In

Power

Power Supply
AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz

Dimensions & Weight

Dimensions (W x D x H)
451 x 251 x 226mm

Weight
8kg

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