HEOS

HEOS

Get great sound in any room

⭐️4.4 / 5
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All Versions of HEOS

3.19.360

May 22, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.19.150

March 13, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.1.350

January 17, 2024

Introducing the new HEOS app, thoughtfully updated with a modernized user interface, optimized navigation and newly added global search. Siri can now be enabled on Denon Home products. Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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3.1.231

December 14, 2023

Introducing the new HEOS app, thoughtfully updated with a modernized user interface, optimized navigation and newly added global search. Siri can now be enabled on Denon Home products. Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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2.119.270

September 27, 2023

Added support for the new Marantz CD-50n, connected CD player with HEOS Built-In. The CD50n is a complete digital music source player including access to online music services via HEOS Built-In, CD audio playback, Airplay, Bluetooth, and more. The CD50n also newly features HDMI ARC for TV connection. The CD50n is the perfect complement to the matching new MODEL50, 2 x 70W channel integrated amplifier.
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2.119.211

September 12, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.98.450

July 12, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.98.330

May 24, 2023

Added support for the upcoming Denon DNP-2000NE Network Audio Player. Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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2.98.130

March 15, 2023

Now Amazon Music Unlimited users can get individual songs in search results. Bug fixes and performance improvements to enhance the speed and reliability of the app.
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2.71.510

January 18, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

Price History of HEOS

Description of HEOS

HEOS is the controller app for the world’s biggest and best range of connected audio gear. It is a smart music streaming technology found in all devices with HEOS Built-in from Denon, Marantz, and Definitive Technology. HEOS is for music lovers who want a beautiful and intuitive way to enjoy the latest advances in connected audio. You can find HEOS built into great sounding AV receivers, Hi-Fi equipment, sound bars, speakers, mini systems and specialty multi-room models. Features: True multi-room audio: play different songs in different rooms or the same song in multiple rooms. Quick and easy setup: add all your speakers with step-by-step instructions. Instant access to your favorite music: play from your favorite online music services, like Spotify, Amazon Music, TIDAL, and more. Search your music in one place: use one search function to browse across multiple music sources. See what’s playing any time: play, pause, and skip music from anywhere in the app. Access locally stored music: play music saved to your phone, USB, analog inputs, computers, and NAS drives. Share with your friends and family: support for multiple users and multiple music service accounts.
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HEOS: FAQ

Does HEOS work on iPad devices?

Yes, HEOS is optimized for iPad devices.
D&M Holdings Inc. is the developer of the HEOS app.
The HEOS app requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about HEOS, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.4 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Heos App Is Music.
The current version of the HEOS app is 3.19.360.
The latest update for HEOS was released on July 1, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the HEOS app supports the following languages: Croatian, Czech, Danish and 16 more.
Sorry, HEOS is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, HEOS is not eligible for in-app purchases.
No, HEOS does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of HEOS

  • Works fine but annoying error constantly

    As far as I can tell every single bit of functionality in the app works fine. However every single time I open it or even SWITCH TO THE APP AFTER I'VE GONE AWAY FROM IT on any iOS device it tells me "Network Error: another app is preventing HEOS from communicating with your devices. To fix this issue close all other apps or restart this iPhone".

    Total bull poo. The app works perfectly fine. It sees my X3800H fine. Can't find a function that doesn't work aside from the fact that every single time I switch to the app I have to look at that message. Oh by the way I've restarted the phone/iPads numerous times, I've closed every single other app, I've "logged out of account" and back in, I've even deleted the app off the devices and reinstalled it. Nothing whatsoever seems to be wrong. Please make this error message go away.
  • Works ok, dumb UI

    This app does work but I really question the design team behind the user interface. It recently went through a design change, and it’s even more convoluted than before. Why are the volume controls on an entirely different screen than the Play, pause and other controls? Why is the home screen icon gone when I go to the volume screen? It took me forever to figure out that I had to swipe this screen away from the top, which is different than navigation anywhere else in the app. It’s like they decided to glom the old poorly designed app into a new poorly designed app, and they are transitioned by another poorly designed thing. Once you figure out where everything is, it’s still clumsy and disorganized. It does however, control playing music through Denon Heos products.
  • Lacking accessibility and usability

    Accessing the HEOS app with a screen reader, such as VoiceOver, is incredibly difficult, largely due to an apparent oversight in its design.

    For example, when navigating linearly—by swiping right—the app should ideally skip over album images, which are all redundantly labeled “image, image, image.” This repetition is very annoying.

    Unfortunately, the creators of this app seem to lack an understanding of how headings, buttons, and links can facilitate navigation. It's surprising that they didn't grasp the importance of using these elements effectively. Implementing a structured heading system would have greatly improved usability. For instance, using level one headings for main sections and level two for subsections would have been beneficial. It's advisable for the developers to consult with a native user for better insight into these aspects, rather than attempting to create a unique, yet inefficient navigation system.

    Additionally, the app fails to notify users that account setup is required for full functionality. This oversight is problematic not just for screen reader users, but for all users, leading to confusion when trying to sign in or access services without an account.

    Moreover, the app does not facilitate easy control of volume for screen reader users. There should be distinct plus and minus buttons to adjust the volume in small increments, enhancing accessibility.