Hisense presented its full-scenario smart home ecosystem at CES 2026, showing a wide range of connected products. The company set up a space that looked like a real home, with devices and systems working together for daily use. The goal was to show how different products can connect and work together across different rooms and needs in a house.
The display included TVs, kitchen appliances, air conditioners, and security solutions. All these products could be controlled from one platform, which let users manage everything from one place. This setup is part of a larger move by Hisense to make homes more straightforward to manage and to help people have more control over their living spaces with less effort. The company has invested in making sure its products can talk to each other and share data, so homeowners do not need to use lots of different apps or remotes.
Hisense also talked about its use of artificial intelligence in many of its products. With these features, the devices can learn from users and try to help with daily routines. For example, some kitchen appliances can adjust settings based on what is being cooked, and smart TVs can suggest shows based on past use. Air conditioners in the ecosystem can change temperature and airflow for comfort and to save energy, based on how the room is used.
Security was another part of the Hisense display. The ecosystem includes cameras and sensors that can be managed with the same platform. Users can check the status of their home from a phone or tablet, get alerts, and even use voice controls for some functions. This is meant to help homeowners keep track of what is happening in and around the house without needing extra hardware.
Hisense said that its smart home products would work with popular third-party platforms, so users are not locked into just one brand. The company plans to keep adding new features and products over time. With this approach, Hisense is looking to become a bigger name in the smart home market by offering a mix of connected devices that can be run in simple ways. The company did not give a timeline for when all these features will be out in every region, but did say that more products and updates would be announced in the coming months.
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