

🎶 Elevate your space with Denon Home 150 — where compact meets concert-quality sound!
The Denon Home 150 is a sleek, compact wireless smart speaker featuring a 1-inch tweeter and 3.5-inch woofer that delivers high-resolution audio with rich bass and clear highs. Equipped with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HEOS multi-room technology, and voice assistant support (Alexa, Siri, AirPlay 2), it offers seamless streaming from popular services like Spotify and TIDAL. Its versatile connectivity and expandable design make it ideal for creating a personalized whole-home audio or wireless home theater system.








| ASIN | B0837K4WXB |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,776 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #680 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Home Theater, MP3 Player, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Control Method | App, Remote, Voice |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,024) |
| Date First Available | December 27, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883795004961 |
| Included Components | Literature pack, Power cord, Speaker |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Item model number | DENONHOME150BK |
| Manufacturer | Denon |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | DENONHOME150BKE3 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | default_no_selection_value |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7"D x 4.7"W x 8.4"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Music Players |
| Series Number | 150 |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Speaker Size | 3.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Component |
| Special Feature | AirPlay 2, Amazon Alexa, Bluetooth, HEOS Built-in, Radio |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home audio, wireless streaming, multi-room setup, stereo pairing, subwoofer integration, wired connections |
| Style | Home 150 |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 25 Millimeters |
| UPC | 883795004961 |
| Warranty Type | Standard Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Woofer Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
A**.
Quality at a price
After two years of use, I feel compelled to write a review of this speaker. For background, I have several rooms in my house with Apple HomePod minis and a regular HomePod. The reason for the review is every time I use this speaker in my workout room, I'm astonished at how amazing the sound is coming from this little gem. The price made me pause, for sure. I got it because it had AirPlay compatibility but also because I had a Denon home stereo and was thinking it would integrate easily with that system. As far as AirPlay compatibility, it's been rock solid, even better than the Apple HomePod and I think the sound is more rich. The bass is velvety smooth for such a small speaker. I bought a cheap mounting bracket https://a.co/d/ikB6Yhs to keep it out of the way. It is more than adequate to fill a 12x12 room.
B**L
DENON HOME SERIES- EXPENSIVE BUT WORTH IT FOR ME
I like them! I bought them because I bike a few times a week and I wanted a way to have my music follow me as I move from downstairs after riding to upstairs to get cleaned up. I have a Marantz receiver that has HEOS andI wanted to be able to connect the speakers and the receiver to stream everywhere in the house. It works flawlessly for this purpose. I simply use the HEOS app in my phone and I’m able to go from one streaming service to another, the music saved on my phone or a music server in the house. I have purchased the 150, 250 and 350 and they all sound great. I wanted a speaker that could make my house sound like I was in a club and they do the job. What I was surprised by is that when I just want some nice background music (jazz or classical) they deliver excellent sound as well. They fill the area. They can be subtle and warm or loud and forceful without distortion. Setup was straightforward and connection to my WiFi was pretty easy. Sound quality is excellent in my opinion. I started with the 150s and wished for a bit more bass. The 250s IMHO are a really nice balance with plenty of bass. I do not find them muddy like some reviewers stated. Some reviews complained about them having too much bass and I agree that the 350s are bass heavy. This, however, can be adjusted in the EQ, and frankly, I appreciate the bass in so small a speaker. I hid a 350 in a corner and it completely fills the area with music and its placement is hard to detect. The software has been solid in my experience. You can connect different speakers together and rearrange the combinations by dragging and dropping speakers together. It works. I’m still playing around with this aspect of the speaker/software functionality. I am hoping to find that I can setup different combinations (using the same speakers-reusing different speakers in different groupings), save them, and picking from a saved list which combination I want to use in that moment. However, I am not sure that this is possible. Overall, I think they are great sounding, attractive, versatile speakers. They are expensive! But thus far, I’m really happy with them.
D**B
Solid, Versatile Sound with Great Features—But That LED is Bright
After using the Denon Home 150 for six months, I can say it’s been one of my most reliable speakers. The sound quality is excellent—clear mids, crisp highs, and a nice amount of bass for its size. It’s perfect for everything from background music to white noise at night. I’ve been using it with DLNA to stream white noise from my phone, which works smoothly over Wi-Fi, and the ability to connect via Bluetooth, USB, or Wi-Fi gives me options depending on what I’m doing. Setting it up was super easy, and the HEOS app makes switching sources or adjusting settings simple. The speaker’s build feels solid, and the design is clean and unobtrusive. I especially appreciate that it’s not locked into a single ecosystem like Alexa or Google Assistant. That means no forced updates, no data mining, and no need to rely on a cloud service—just direct control through the app or physical buttons. It integrates seamlessly with HEOS, and since I also have a Denon AV receiver, I can group them together for multi-room audio. It’s great for syncing music throughout the house during parties or keeping ambient sound flowing while I move from room to room. One of the best upgrades for me was discovering that it works with Home Assistant. After a little setup using the built-in HEOS integration, I was able to bring the speaker into my broader smart home system. Now I can control it with my Home Assistant dashboards, automate it with scenes (like turning on soft music in the morning), and even group it with other speakers through Home Assistant’s media controls. It’s not fully native like some Alexa devices, but the HEOS integration is stable and gives me the control I want without sacrificing privacy. My only real gripe is the LED indicator light—it’s way too bright for a bedroom. I like total darkness when I sleep, and that tiny light was surprisingly noticeable at night. I ended up covering it with black electrical tape, which fixed the issue but isn’t the prettiest solution. Other than that, the only downside is the price—it’s definitely not cheap. But for the sound quality, connectivity options, privacy, and now full Home Assistant support, I think it’s worth the cost if you’re looking for a no-compromise, standalone wireless speaker. Just bring some tape if you’re sensitive to light.
R**.
Excelente bocina! Suena la música con mucha calidad y cuerpo.
H**R
Compared to similar small size speakers, it performs well enough to be enjoyable. Don’t expect anything high fidelity though. I use it to complement my living room Denon AVR for some music in the kitchen. The setup was very easy and operating it via the app is a breeze.
M**.
No podía tomar mejor decisión. Esperé unos meses antes de dejar una reseña para que fuera lo más real y sincera posible. Mi equipo de sonido está formado por una Denon 350 y tres Denon 150. Estética sobria y elegante. Sonido envolvente, claro y con unos graves imponente (sobretodo la Denon 350). No conocía la marca Denon, y ahora no podría cambiarla por ninguna otra. Se puede armar un equipo con una Denon 350 y tres Denon 150, o simplemente tener unas cuatro Denon 150. Depende del espacio que uno tiene o del gusto musical. Si te gustan mucho los graves, sugiero tener por lo menos una Denon 350 y agregar las Denon 150, según el caso. Se descarga la App de Heos que te guía en la instalación de cada una de las bocinas. Proceso muy sencillo y rápido (unos 10/15 minutos para las cuatro bocinas). Desde la App se controla el volumen principal, los agudos y los graves de cada bocina. La misma App te notifica cuando hay actualizaciones disponibles. Se pueden conectar con cable (aux) o de manera inalámbrica (bluetooth), según el gusto o la necesidad. Funcionan perfectamente también con tocadiscos (aux o bluetooth). En mi opinión dos bocinas son suficientes para un ambiente pequeño (de 15/20 M2) y cuatro bocinas para un ambiente más amplio. Satisfecho 100%, altamente recomendable.
L**E
Conozco la marca hace tiempo y sus sistema de integración Heos, pero las había escuchado en una tienda que acostumbra tener precios más altos del precio sugerido (aprox 20k MXP), son embargo la encontré en una oferta en Amazon por 7k, así que, también el comentario va en en función del costo beneficio. Así que empecemos... Diseño. Es bloque rectangular, pesado, que no es minimalista, si no más bien sobrio, así que no no va a ser protagonista y se acomoda bien con cualquier decoración. Funcionalidad Se controla desde la app de Heos, que integra a la mayoría las apps de musica más usadas* (Spotify**, Deezer, TuneIn, Amazon Music y SoundCloud), y recientemente se integró Tidal***. Adicional se puede conectar usando Wifi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, y hasta con un Jack de 5mm (de audífono), se pueden gestionar playlist de los servicios soportados (excepto Spotify que siempre te redirige a su app, así que es más fácil. Se pueden configurar 6 accesos a servicios, estaciones o playlist para que los reproduzca desde la app de Heos o desde los botones del equipo. Sobra decir que compatible con Alexa. Y no tiene batería. *Apple Music no está soportado **Spotify no es nativo y te redirige a la app, que creo es mejor. ,***Tidal es mi opción y la razón por la que cambié de 4 a 5 estrellas Ajustes de audio Es importante mencionar que busca cubrir todos los rangos de frecuencia, siendo su fuerte frecuencias media y medio bajo, las frecuencias alta cumplen bien. Cabe mencionar que tiene ajustes en Bajo y Trebel para un ajuste fino, así como se puede configurar la ubicación con respecto a paredes para ajustar el bajo. Calidad de audio La parte más subjetiva, y aquí es donde las decisiones y gustos importan. En mi caso ha valido el costo, porque sólo uso Tidal y con conexión por Ethernet o por Wifi, así obtengo el máximo rendimiento que si es muy notorio vs otra configuración, también funciona bien con Amazon Music en su catálogo de HiRes, y lo hace bien a secas con la calidad de Spotify: dónde baja mucho la experiencia o la pone a nivel de equipos de menor precio es cuando se conecta por Bluetooth, así no importa que usen Tidal, baja a 128bits. Usando la configuración óptima se nota la diferencia desde los 44kHz a 16bits, y de ahí para arriba se disfruta mucho, porque se logran detectar detalles en al musica que no suelen resaltar en Bluetooth, bajos bien definidos, y no tan profundos como una JBL, pero los medios (voces) claras y definidas, y agudos (metales) que cumplen bien pero que si tuve que ajustar para aumentarlos, porque la configuración inicial busca agradar a los clientes de Sony y JBL. En el apartado de potencia, tiene lo suyo, y fácilmente llena una habitación de 30 M2 con soltura, y sin distorsión, cosa que con Bose limita mucho la potencia para evitar la distorsión, igual pasa con Harman Kardon. Para quien no es, si gustas del party mode, hay mejores opciones en JBL. Si principalmente usas Bluetooth me lo pensaría porque hay otras opciones más económicas. Nota: Aunque no se menciona, se compararon con productos similares de funcionalidad (no de precio), como Bang & Olufsen (20k), Devialet (95k), JBLs (arriba de 25k), Naim Muso (35k), etc. No quiere decir que sea mejor, sólo Devialet y el equipo pro de JBL son mejores opciones, pero sorprendente mejor que Bang, Naim (no me lo cría, porque tiene 450 watts, pero no poder ajustar frecuencias, y un perfil de bajo superior a mi gusto no fue opción)
A**K
Excellent speaker with great sound. Setup was easy. Buying and delivery of the speaker via Amazon was seamless.
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