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Denon Home 350

This new range of wireless multiroom speakers took us by surprise. They come from Denon, which released the ‘HEOS by Denon’ range of wireless speakers and components in 2014. But since then HEOS has developed as a brand in itself, with a whole ecosystem of HEOS products, as well as being a platform which appears in many Denon and Marantz products, with efforts to spread beyond. The HEOS range is now simply HEOS, no longer attributed to Denon. That leaves a gap in Denon’s own offerings, now filled by the Home range.

Equipment

As seems dictated by some marketing god on high, this range has the usual three speaker sizes launched by nearly all new multiroom contenders, here called in rising size the Home 150, Home 250 and Home 350. And they are all HEOS-equipped, that platform delivering online music services, network streaming

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