
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Hisense will showcase its extensive lineup of smart home appliances designed to simplify daily life and bring AI-powered intelligence to every corner of your home.
From connected refrigerators to modular laundry systems, the brand has established itself as a serious player in the smart living space.
At the heart of Hisense’s showcase is ConnectLife, the company’s integrated smart home platform.
ConnectLife introduces task-specific AI agents that learn household habits and adjust across devices. Imagine your air conditioner automatically adjusting to air quality, your refrigerator suggesting wine pairings, or your washing machine detecting fabric type without any manual input.
Hisense has also expanded compatibility with Google Home and Matter devices, aiming for seamless integration with third-party products.
The new ConnectLife Hub refrigerator features dual high-resolution screens, an antimicrobial coating, and advanced cooling technology. Sync with AI Cooking Agent to recommend recipes and guide you through preparation steps.
In addition to these, the smart induction range offers rapid preheat technology and a bridge-enabled cooktop zone, while the S7 smart dishwasher uses AI Super Wash to detect dirt levels and optimize cleaning.
Laundry innovations are equally impressive. The U7 smart washer and dryer delivers high-capacity cleaning with AI-driven fabric care, and the Roman Holiday all-in-one blends retro style with modern automation.
The most ambitious of these is the X-Zone Master, which introduces a modular washer-dryer system that can expand to suit a household’s needs, allowing it to run multiple loads simultaneously.
Hisense also introduced the world’s first top-lift dehumidifier with a top-lift water collection system.
It eliminates the need to bend or lift heavy tanks, improving accessibility while providing 38% more capacity than previous 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 to create a connected ecosystem where appliances communicate with each other, anticipate user needs, and deliver convenience in style. While competitors such as Samsung and LG continue to promote similar visions, Hisense’s modular laundry and accessible design stand out as a true consumer-first innovation.
