
Hisense introduced a range of smart home appliances and home cinema products at the ASEAN 2026 Partner Conference held earlier this week, including the new RQ600 PureView refrigerator, X-zone Master washing machine, U8 air conditioner, 116-inch UXQ RGB MiniLED TV, UR8 series RGB MiniLED TVs, L9Q laser TV and XR10 projector.
Hisense ASEAN 2026 Partner Conference

Starting with the RQ600 PureView refrigerator, Hisense says this new models caters to “Southeast Asian consumers’ demand for ice water,” so there’s a 3-in-1 ice-making system that produces cubed ice, crushed ice, or chilled water, all without needing to open the doors (the company also touts 50% faster ice-making speed over conventional models). Speaking of the doors, it’s got a built-in 6.86-inch TFT display on the top left door, while on the top right you’ll find a transparent door that reveals what’s inside – again, without needing to open the doors so there’s no energy wasted.

Next, the X-zone Master washing machine combines multiple washing zones within a single unit to enable separated cleaning processes; on top of that, its integrated heat pump drying system, which combines heat pump drying system, condensation dehumidification system and rapid heating system to enable independent drying cycles in each washing zones.
Hisense says its Healthy Water Activation Technology allows molecular water and oxygen to penetrate deep into clothing, which boosts detergency by 22%, but also achieves an outstanding scale inhibition rate of 95%. The Dual-steam Hygiene Cloud technology, meanwhile, delivers 360-degree sterilization to effectively disinfect clothing without damaging the fabrics.

Hisense also presented its new U8 smart air conditioner, which uses Smart Eye Pro thermal sensing to detect user position and adjust airflow, temperature, and fan speed accordingly, while HI-NANO air purification features aim to reduce bacteria and airborne particles. It also supports offline voice control in multiple regional languages (including Thai, Indonesian, Malay, Vietnamese, and English) via its “Hi VIDDA” wakeup phrase.

Moving on, Hisense also brought the new 116-inch UXQ RGB MiniLED TV, which uses RGB MiniLED technology to reproduce color and brightness at the chip level to enable 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color gamut. On top of that, the processing comes courtesy of self-developed RGB MiniLED chip and Hi-View AI Engine RGB, as well as 6.2.2 CineStage X sound system co-engineered with French audio company Devialet. The company also presented the UR8 series, which extends the RGB MiniLED technology to a more affordable price point.
Alongside new TVs, Hisense also brought updates to its large-format home cinema projectors with the L9Q laser TV, which delivers 5000 ANSI lumens, 5000:1 contrast, 110% BT.2020 gamut coverage, and a 0.18 ultra short throw ratio for up to 150 inches of effective screen size. Lastly, the XR10 long-throw projector is said to deliver a range of 65-300 inches of effective screen size, with 6000 ANSI lumens of brightness output from its tri-laser setup.
Pokdepinion: Lots of high-end products here.




