Denon made headlines in 2014 for its range of HEOS speakers. It's large in size and really well built; a lot of attention to detail was put into this flagship speaker. The quality of the materials feel premium and it's pretty hefty in weight. Below that is the speaker housing which consists of 5 custom drivers, 5 class d amplifiers, and 2 passive radiator design. The HEOS logo in front stands out due to the speaker being primarily black. Its pretty basic on this side of the speaker but the black plastic finish on the sides are fingerprint magnets. The speaker grill cloth cover is tightly wrapped around the edges and folds back inside the unit itself. Moving to the back of the speaker are the power input, Bluetooth connection button, 3.5mm input, an ethernet port for connecting to your router and finally a connect button for when setting it up. Read more in our articles including "Denon Heos 7 HS2 Hi-res Speaker Review" and "Shokz OpenFit Pro launched, priced in the Philippines".
Denon made headlines in 2014 for its range of HEOS speakers. It's large in size and really well built; a lot of attention to detail was put into this flagship speaker.
The quality of the materials feel premium and it's pretty hefty in weight. Below that is the speaker housing which consists of 5 custom drivers, 5 class d amplifiers, and 2 passive radiator design. The HEOS logo in front stands out due to the speaker being primarily black.
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