Sonos Era 300 vs. Denon Home 400: Why I'm pulling the plug on the more popular speaker
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Sonos Era 300 vs. Denon Home 400: Why I'm pulling the plug on the more popular speaker
"The Era 300 can also serve as a rear surround speaker when paired with Sonos soundbars, which is a seriously useful feature if you're piecing together a home theater without wanting to deal with speaker wire."
"Since the Era 300 has Dolby Atmos support baked in, using a pair of them as surrounds gives you actual height channels from the back of the room -- and that can add a lot to the immersive experience."
Sonos has long been the preferred brand for multi-room speakers, but Denon is introducing its latest model, the Denon Home 400, which features upfiring drivers for Dolby Atmos. Both speakers are designed for modern wireless audio setups and integrate into multi-room ecosystems. The Sonos Era 300 is ideal for existing Sonos users due to its seamless integration and additional features like rear surround sound capabilities. Pricing varies, with the Era 300 at $479 and the Denon Home 400 at $599 in the US, but both are similarly priced in Europe.
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