Hisense is going big with smart appliances at CES 2026

Hisense is showcasing a sweeping lineup of smart appliances designed to simplify daily life and bring AI-powered intelligence into every corner of the home at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. 

From connected refrigerators to modular laundry systems, the brand is positioning itself as a serious player in the smart living space.

At the centre of Hisense’s showcase is ConnectLife, its unified smart-home platform. 

ConnectLife introduces task-specific AI agents that learn household habits and coordinate across devices. Imagine your AC adjusting automatically to air quality, your fridge suggesting wine pairings, or your washer detecting fabric types without any manual input.

Hisense has also expanded compatibility with Google Home and Matter devices, aiming for seamless integration with third-party products.

New ConnectLife Hub Refrigerators feature dual high-resolution screens, antibacterial coatings, and advanced cooling technology. They sync with the AI Cooking Agent to recommend recipes and guide prep steps. 

Alongside them, the Smart Induction Range offers rapid preheat technology and bridge-capable cooktop zones, while the S7 Smart Dishwasher uses AI Super Wash to detect soil levels and optimise cleaning.

Laundry innovations are equally striking. The U7 Smart Washer & Dryer delivers high-capacity cleaning with AI-driven fabric care, while the Roman Holiday All-in-One blends retro styling with modern automation. 

Most ambitious of all, the X-Zone Master introduces a modular washer-dryer system that scales with household needs, allowing multiple loads to run simultaneously.

Hisense also unveiled the TopLift Dehumidifier, the world’s first with a top-lift water collection system.

By eliminating the need to bend or lift heavy tanks, it improves accessibility while offering 38% more capacity than traditional models. Smart connectivity and ultra-quiet operation make it a practical addition to modern living spaces.

Opinion

Hisense’s CES 2026 showcase reflects a clear strategy: build a connected ecosystem where appliances talk to each other, anticipate user needs, and deliver convenience with style. While competitors like Samsung and LG continue to push similar visions, Hisense’s modular laundry and accessibility-focused designs stand out as genuinely consumer-first innovations.

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