🎶 Elevate your space with smart sound that speaks your language
The Denon Home 150 is a compact, wireless smart speaker delivering 60 watts of high-resolution stereo sound through a dynamic tweeter and mid-bass driver. Featuring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HEOS multi-room support, and built-in Alexa voice control, it streams seamlessly from all major music services and integrates effortlessly into wireless home theater setups.
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | default_no_selection_value |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Number Of Circuits | 2 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.7"D x 4.7"W x 8.4"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
Compatible Devices | MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Tablet, Home Theater, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 3.5 Inches |
Tweeter Diameter | 25 Millimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Processor Count | 1 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Home audio, wireless streaming, multi-room setup, stereo pairing, subwoofer integration, wired connections |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Is Waterproof | False |
Warranty Type | Standard Warranty |
Control Method | App, Remote, Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Plastic |
Speaker Type | Component |
Additional Features | Bluetooth, HEOS Built-in, AirPlay 2, Radio, Amazon Alexa |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Music Players |
Subwoofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
D**.
Everything is awesome except…
Everything about this speaker is fantastic except the mic for Siri. I love the input methods. Sound is great. It’s easy to mount. It feels very future proof!
A**B
They sound great as a pair
Great little speaker, I both two of them and the stereo sound is very good, the setup is also very straight forward.
J**L
Sound great, stereo pairing is not consistent
These sound great. My only complaint is I have two and they are set up to pair as stereo L + R but many times when I connect to them, only one plays. I have to reconnect and sometimes that will resolve it but other time I have to use the app to pair them up to work together again.
V**T
Works well when connected to ethernet cables
I bought three of these speakers and installed them in different rooms because they can connect to Ethernet cables. I have an Imac and can play each of my Itune playlists via the Ethernet cables. The speakers were easy to install for someone, like myself, who is not very up to date with the latest technical innovations. The sound coming from these small speakers is excellent. However, music afictionados cannot expect the sound of a $200 speaker to match that of one costing $500 or more. The bass was too prevalent for my taste. However, i was able to adjust the sound a little by tweaking the treble and the bass via the equalizer (EQ) function on my Iphone Denon app. Another plus is that the sound level of each speaker can be set up at a different level for each room.
A**I
Inspect item
Upon inspecting the item out of the box I noticed it being scratched and the the item was used before. I demand a great useable item. I’m not writing a bad review on the item nor am writing a bad review at all!!!Just beware upon inspection of your item even though it works or not just beware…. Thanks you and have blessed day
C**1
As always Denon quality is great
I’ve recently become a huge fan of Denon speakers. I have a wall mounted echo show 15 (speaker quality is nails on a chalkboard) I paired the Denon smart speaker (not this one) and as it sounded really good, the Echo and the smart speaker would constantly conflict. This speaker requires a “player” (smartphone, tablet, tv, echo show) which makes conflicting smart issues, not an issue. We have this blue tooth to our audiotechnica vinyl player and the echo show. Only issue is every now and then there seems to be a timeout on music (it’s random) seeing that we play the vinyl for hours and when we use our phones it’s not an issue, it’s probably the echo show.
F**N
A Joy to Listen
The quality sound of the Denon Home 350 sound surprised me. Highs are not too high and the bass is strong enough to balance the sound. Sound stage is pretty good and it's a pleasant warm sound. I prefer my sound to be on the Bass side than Treble side.. Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase. I compared other speakers that I have and it held its own in terms of sound quality. It is a Denon, after all. I use the LAN wired hookup to get the best quality sound and bluetooth & Wi-Fi from my iphone. The better the sound source, the better sound you get. Not the best design and a little challenging at first, but don't give up. When turned on, it's ready to pair.
T**8
WI-FI setup is difficult
# Setup requires a cableNeither Denon customer or technical support could help me connect the speaker to a home network (WIFI) using the app (the suggested setup). With an ethernet cable to connect the speaker to a router or modem, setup was then very easy. THEN, you can use WIFI. Denon technical support told me I should have been prepared to use a cable for setup. The only documentation I found on the Denon website described the ethernet connection as an option/feature and not a _requirement_ for setup. I have a speaker purchased in September 2024 and a speaker purchased in May 2025 (different packaging) & the app has been updated a few times but the cable is still required. During a recent attempt to setup, I get the same error messages as in September...# Bluetooth without setup is an option w/ inconvenienceWithout setting up the speaker, long-press the Bluetooth button (2-3 seconds) and it is then possible to pair the speaker with a computer and, I suppose a phone. Of course, not properly setup, the speaker will not connect to streaming services and etc. You can play music from computer to the speaker but, when inactive, the speaker turns itself off (properly setup, the speaker goes into standby). You have to turn the speaker on but, when it is all booted up and happy, the computer will not join with the speaker. You don't have to re-pair the speaker but you have to re-connect... once re-connected, the volume will be muted (I guess to protect the speaker). If you don't hear anything, check MUTE. [to add: even using the Denon 150NV with the miniplug 1/8" input is difficult, if the speaker is not first set up. First, the speaker turns off rather than going to stand-by and, after it boots, a minute or so of pressing the little buttons on top of the speaker is required to get it to recognize/switch to the input via miniplug. The speaker will not just switch to that miniplug input when it detects music...]# End of songs snipped when using BluetoothUsing a streaming service via WIFI, the ends of any songs are not snipped; those play fine. But when playing via Bluetooth from a computer, the last half moment of the song is not played. I don't know if 'snipped' is the correct word but it is distracting. This happens with both speakers I have and is the same on the speaker correctly setup with the app and the speaker playing by Bluetooth without setup. I don't think it is the software I use to play my MP3. I use the 1/8" miniplug jack for a direct connection to the speaker and the end of songs are not snipped. I connect to a cheap portable battery powered speaker ($30) by Bluetooth and no snipping. This is comparing the same tracks (both purchased from Amazon & ripped from CD) and the same MP3 playing software & computer settings.# The speaker has some good features> Sirius XM works fine & you can select a specific channel as preset!> Buttons on top w/ 3 presets allow operation without having to grab a phone!!> option with no voice/microphone tracking is available- Once setup, switching between a streaming service (Sirius for me) and computer Bluetooth works fine. Press a preset on tope of the speaker and Sirius plays. Wake the speaker from standby with the computer and Bluetooth plays.- Bass curve can be adjusted using an app selection [My Devices/Device_Name/Placement] 'corner', 'near wall', 'center of room' and this may help some complaints aboot heavy bass# 3 stars for difficult setup & poor BT playbackDifficulty connecting the speaker to a home network is the trouble. Ethernet cable is required as well as a place to plug that ethernet cable in. Snipping the end of songs when using Bluetooth is not preferred... [I haven't had trouble connecting any other device to my network from phone to light to plug to internet radio. Denon is the odd man out.]
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