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Hisense soundbars and TVs: sound and vision in perfect harmony

A Hisense AX5140Q soundbar beneath a wall-mounted TV in a modern, airy lounge.
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Whether you’re watching live sports, marquee drama or a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster, the sound is as much a part of the experience as the picture. Which is why we recommend you partner your TV with a soundbar for the most compact and efficient way to experience true cinema sound at home.

Hisense’s soundbars work in perfect harmony with its range of TVs, bringing you stellar sound to go with the perfect picture. There’s a reason Hisense is the global fastest growing soundbar brand in the last five years.

But which model should you go for? We’ve put together some perfect partnerships below.

100-inch Hisense TV with HT Saturn: big sound for a big screen

The Hisense HT Saturn sound system with a wall-mounted TV in a modern lounge with a semi-circular sofa.

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A big screen demands a big sound. The HT Saturn is more than up to the task.

It features Hisense’s Hi-Concerto technology, which sees the soundbar and a compatible TV working together seamlessly. All available speakers on both devices are put into play simultaneously to expand the soundfield and deliver a truly immersive audio experience.

It’s also tuned by acoustic engineering specialists Devialet for breathtaking precision. With a sound that’s as clear as it is immersive, with a richly balanced and meticulously detailed presentation, it enhances the sound of whatever you’re watching – or playing – in an engrossingly lifelike way.

It drops you right in the middle of the action thanks to its Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technologies. These object-based surround technologies add height channels to create a multi-dimensional sound.

If it’s a big sound you want, look no further.

Buy the Hisense HT Saturn

U8Q with AX5140Q: a gamer’s delight

The Hisense U8Q Mini LED TV has a 165Hz refresh rate, meaning it can handle even the fastest-moving PC games with no stuttering or blurring. So you’ll need a soundbar that’s equally adept.

Step forward the Hisense AX5140Q. With 5.1.4 channel surround sound and four up-firing speakers, it creates an audio oasis, delivering 360-degree sound that wraps around you from every direction.

It has the same Hi-Concerto tech as the other soundbars here, so both the TV and soundbar work in tandem, building up a simple home theater without the fuss of additional cables or hardwares. And it also has the same Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technologies for more immersive viewing from a wider range of content.

Buy the Hisense AX5140Q

U7Q PRO + E7Q PRO with AX3120Q: space-saving audio without compromise

Hisense’s Pro TVs like the U7Q Pro and E7Q Pro boast stunning images, with vibrant colours and precise control. Partner them with the Hisense AX3120Q soundbar, and you’ll have an elegant, space-saving audio solution that doesn’t compromise on the sound quality.

Despite its compact size, it boasts an incredible seven speakers. Partnered with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technologies, it makes sound flow all around you for a truly immersive experience.

It has its own wireless subwoofer for room-shaking bass without the clutter. Seven preset modes let you find the ideal sound profile whatever you’re watching, and it has all the connections – both wired and wireless – you could need to connect all of your devices.

Buy the Hisense AX3120Q

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