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If you’re the kind of person who’s obsessed with music, and loves to fill your whole house with your favourite tunes, then you’ll love what the HEOS by Denon audio system can do. Each speaker in the system – from the smallest, and most portable HEOS 1 HS2, to the hefty, room-filling HEOS 7 HS2, and even the HEOS HomeCinema soundbar – is wireless, and can be connected to one other to create a multi-room audio system, enabling you to listen to the music on your smart devices in any room in your home.

Once your speakers are connected to your Wi-Fi network, you can access them within the HEOS app on your tablet or mobile, and here’s the kicker: you can play your music across them all in complete harmony – perfect for parties where you want to make sure everyone’s loving your favourite playlist.

Or, if you’d rather mix it up a little, you can create zones of music for different areas of your abode. You could have, for instance, a particular playlist for your kitchen, and another for your lounge, or you could group them so you get the same music playing in your bedroom as your lounge, but the kitchen is playing something entirely different.

HEOS by Denon supports up to 32 speakers in tandem; so you can create a massive multi-room audio setup and tailor it to your heart’s desire.

The HEOS system gives you a multitude of ways of listening to your music, no matter your audio-preference poison. There’s support for various online music streaming services such as Tidal, Spotify, Deezer and TuneIn; or you can beam tunes stored right on your mobile device, listen to music stored on a remote music server, or you can keep things simple and play music stored on a USB drive. If you don’t want the hassle of connecting it to your Wi-Fi network, HEOS also offers Bluetooth connectivi­ty – ideal when your music source is beyond the system’s reach.

HEOS by Denon works with a wide range of audio files, including MP3, and with highresolu­tion compatibli­ty, you can play the latest hi-res audio files, such as FLAC and DSD.

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