Haisense unveils the S6 Follow Me, a 4K 32-inch portable smart TV with up to 10 hours of wireless use.

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https://www.ecoustics.com/products/hisense-s6/



Hisense Unveils Mobile Smart Screen TV 'S6 FollowMe' at CES 2026


Hisense's S6 FollowMe joins the rapidly growing mobile lifestyle TV market alongside Samsung's Movingstyle and LG's StanbyME, a category that continues to expand.


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Hisense is expanding its lifestyle TV momentum with the new Hisense S6 FollowMe. This product reflects how screens are actually used in 2026, a mobile touch-supported smart display that isn't fixed to a wall, confined to one room, or limited to passive viewing. Designed to easily roll between spaces, the S6 combines touchscreen interaction, smart connectivity, and a sleek stand design to offer a more flexible alternative to traditional television, targeting homes that value adaptability over permanence.


The timing is no coincidence. Hisense's move positions the S6 FollowMe directly within the rapidly growing category shared by Samsung's newly announced MovingStyle lifestyle display and LG's updated StanbyME 2 portable TV. All three bet on the fact that modern users want screens that follow them, not dictate their routines. Whether it's streaming, video conferencing, recipe searches, light web browsing, or simple smart home control, the S6 positions itself as a mobile digital hub for the home rather than a TV replacement, without requiring a redesign of the house structure.


Hisense S6 FollowMe Signals the Rise of Mobile Smart Displays

Hisense's lifestyle TV lineup is built on a simple idea: screens should adapt to how people actually use them, not confine users to one room or location. The S6 FollowMe takes this concept a step further, completely transcending fixed television. Instead of being mounted on a wall or stored in a cabinet, the S6 is designed as a mobile touch-supported display that moves around the house, transitioning between entertainment, light productivity tasks, and everyday interactions.


Hisense S6 TV Lifestyle Angle


Hisense S6 FollowMe (32-inch) Touchscreen 4K Mobile TV


Physically, the S6 is built for flexibility rather than permanence. The 32-inch 4K UHD touchscreen is mounted on a wheeled stand that supports tilt, rotation, height adjustment, and smooth movement between rooms. The display can be switched between floor height and table height using the included pedestal base or easel-style stand, allowing for comfortable viewing from sofas, desks, kitchen counters, or dining tables without awkward angles, all without rearranging furniture. The emphasis here is on practicality: placing the screen at the right height in the desired location.


Unlike conventional TVs, the S6 is designed for cord-free use. With a built-in battery that lasts up to 10 hours, it can operate without being constantly plugged into a power outlet, reinforcing its role as a portable screen rather than a fixed display. An anti-glare panel ensures visibility in various lighting conditions, and Wi-Fi 6 support provides the bandwidth needed for stable streaming, browsing, and smart home interactions.


Functionally, Hisense has prioritized practicality over excessive specifications. A built-in camera supports video calls, while far-field voice control enables hands-free operation for basic commands and content navigation. Audio is handled by a DTS Virtual:X system, tuned to prioritize clear dialogue and wide sound delivery without the need for separate external speakers. While not intended to replace a full home theater setup, the S6 positions itself as an independent everyday display that prioritizes mobility, touch interaction, and convenience over sheer size or overwhelming performance.


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So far, the information we have about the Hisense S6 FollowMe is intentionally limited, and this is not a drawback but rather a reality of its initial CES unveiling. We know that this product is slated to launch in the United States on May 1, 2026, that it will feature a mobile touch-supported display with a built-in battery and camera, and that it is designed to live with you rather than stay in one place. What we don't yet know – namely, the price, final hardware configuration, and actual performance – will ultimately determine whether this feels like a smart evolution or a niche market luxury.


From afar, the S6 FollowMe highlights how the TV market is fragmenting into three distinct directions. At the high end, traditional TVs continue to pursue absolute picture quality by targeting home theater enthusiasts with larger screens, higher brightness, better local dimming, and premium panels. Alongside this, a design-centric lifestyle segment is growing, with TVs that blend into the room and showcase art or photographs, intended to coexist with furniture. And now, a third category is emerging: mobile TVs that blur the lines between television, tablet, and smart display by adding touchscreens, cameras, batteries, and full internet connectivity.


The key question is: price. With very few exceptions, these new lifestyle and mobile concept products are not cheap. In a world where major retailers routinely sell 55- or 65-inch 4K TVs at increasingly lower prices, asking for over $1,000 for a 27- or 32-inch screen is a challenging sales strategy. Whether consumers embrace this new class of mobile interactive TVs will depend less on novelty and more on whether brands like Hisense can convincingly explain and justify why flexibility and design now warrant a premium over simple screen size.

▶ Original source: https://www.ecoustics.com/products/hisense-s6/

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