The Denon Home 400 is a worthy competitor to Sonos' Era 300, with upgraded hardware, software, and a fresh look.
There are a ton of soundbar solutions on the market, and while I know most users would prefer the flagship models, sometimes you just can’t justify the cost. That’s where the Samsung HW-QS90H comes ...
Samsung gets plenty of praise for its TVs and projectors, but I think they do not get enough credit for their home theater sound. The Samsung HW-Q990H is the latest flagship soundbar system from the ...
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Denon Home 400 wireless smart speaker review: Immersive Dolby Atmos sound meets premium design
The Denon Home 400 wireless smart speaker delivers immersive, room-filling sound with smart features, offering a balanced option between the Home 200 and Home 600. This video outlines Dolby Atmos with ...
On this week's episode of the Smart Home Insider podcast, we go hands on with the new Sonos Play speaker, test out Matter cameras, and discuss Apple's AI home plans. Sitting in as guest host this week ...
This Denon turntable provides some of the highest quality audio you can buy for under $1,000. The vibration-resistant chassis and S-shaped tonearm prevent skipping and distortion. The Bluetooth ...
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Denon Home 400 speaker review
If you’re in the market for a premium Bluetooth speaker that delivers true immersive audio, powerful room-filling sound, and seamless smart home integration, the Denon Home 400 Wireless Smart Speaker ...
After Denon announced its first Bluetooth turntable earlier this month, the Japanese audio maker is doubling down on home hi-fi by introducing a trio of new wireless multi-room speakers that look like ...
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Denon has updated its wireless home speaker lineup for the first time in roughly five years, introducing a new generation of Denon Home 200 ($399), 400 ($599), and 600 ($799) Bluetooth models designed ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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