Hisense has expanded its push into mobile, lifestyle-focused screens that are designed to move around the home.
The S6 FollowMe, unveiled at CES 2026, is a 32-inch 4K UHD touchscreen display mounted on a wheeled, height-adjustable stand.
Hisense says the product reflects how screens are increasingly being used – not just for passive TV viewing, but for video calls, streaming, browsing recipes, light productivity and smart-home control.
While Hisense originally suggested the screen could “follow” users, the company has clarified that movement is entirely manual – this is a TV on wheels, not a robot.
The concept places the S6 FollowMe up against rivals such as LG’s StanbyME 2 and Samsung’s new MovingStyle (pictured below) displays, all of which are betting that consumers are willing to pay a premium for flexibility and design rather than just screen size.

A built-in rechargeable battery rated for up to 10 hours of use means Hisense’s product does not need to stay plugged in.
The S6 FollowMe supports tilt, rotation and height adjustment, allowing it to move from floor level to table height.
An anti-glare, low-reflection panel is designed to cope with different lighting conditions, while Wi-Fi 6 connectivity handles streaming and general connectivity around the home.
There’s also a built-in camera for video calls, far-field microphones for voice control, as well as integrated DTS Virtual:X audio aimed at clear dialogue without external speakers.
Hisense has confirmed the S6 FollowMe will launch in the US on 1 May, with pricing yet to be announced.
Australian availability and pricing haven’t been confirmed, but similar products from Samsung and LG typically sit around the $1,200 mark.





























