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| Hisense’s S6 FollowMe TV (pictured) will be released in the US in May 2026. |
If you’ve ever wished your TV could just get up and follow you from the living room to the kitchen, your dream is now a reality. At CES 2026, Hisense unveiled a product that challenges everything we know about televisions: the S6 FollowMe. This isn't just another incremental update; it's a bold reimagining of the screen as a truly portable, personal companion for your entire home.
Gone are the days of being tethered to a media console. The S6 FollowMe is a 32-inch 4K UHD display mounted on a sleek, portable floor stand. As the name suggests, it’s designed for life in motion. Want to follow a recipe while you cook? Bring it to the kitchen. Need to take a video call in your home office? Roll it on over. Crave a bedtime show without a wall-mounted screen? It’s got you covered.
“We asked, ‘what if the screen adapted to your life, instead of you adapting to it?’” the company stated in its official announcement. The result is a lifestyle product that blurs the line between television, smart display, and portable monitor.
Specs & Features: A Powerful, Go-Anywhere Display
So, what’s powering this mobile entertainment hub? Let's dive into the confirmed details.
- Display: A 32-inch anti-glare 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) panel with low reflection, making it viewable in various lighting conditions. Crucially, it's also a touch screen, adding a layer of interactivity perfect for browsing, sketching, or controlling smart home devices.
- Hardware: An integrated camera and microphone array facilitate seamless video calls. Voice command support means you can control it hands-free. For audio, built-in speakers with DTS Virtual:X promise an immersive, spatial sound experience.
- The Magic Ingredient – The Battery: This is what makes it truly revolutionary. Hisense boasts an integrated battery that delivers up to 10 hours of use on a single charge. No power cord hunting required for a full day of intermittent use.
- Connectivity & OS: It supports modern Wi-Fi 6 for stable streaming. While the operating system is still officially TBA, Hisense’s recent US models (like the popular U8 Mini-LED TV) use the robust Google TV interface, making it a strong contender.
As noted by display experts at DisplaySpecifications, the ergonomic design allows users to adjust the height, tilt, and rotation of the screen, ensuring the perfect viewing angle whether you’re standing at a countertop or lounging on a sofa.
Availability & Pricing
Mark your calendars: the Hisense S6 FollowMe is set to hit the US market on May 1, 2026. The one big question remaining is the price. Hisense is keeping that card close to its chest for now. Given its unique positioning and feature set, it will likely command a premium over standard 32-inch TVs, but its value as a multi-functional, home-wide device could justify the cost for many. Plans for a European or global launch have not yet been disclosed.
The Bottom Line: A Glimpse into the Future of Home Tech
The Hisense S6 FollowMe is more than a new TV model; it’s a statement. It acknowledges that our consumption of content, information, and connection is fluid, moving with us throughout our daily routines. By cutting the cord—both power and placement—Hisense isn't just selling a screen; it's selling a new, more flexible way of living with technology.
Will it become an essential household item or a niche luxury? We’ll have to wait for hands-on reviews and that all-important price tag. But one thing is clear: the era of the stationary television is being challenged, and our homes might never look the same.
