At a Glance
- Hisense launches the S6 FollowMe, a 32-inch 4K smart TV on wheels.
- It offers a 10-hour battery and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.
- The unit can only be moved manually; it does not follow users automatically.
- Why it matters: It gives consumers a flexible, portable smart TV without the complexity of a robot.
Hisense has unveiled the S6 FollowMe, a 32-inch 4K smart display that sits on wheels and can be dragged around the house. The new device, revealed ahead of CES 2026, offers a 10-hour battery and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, but it moves only by hand. The TV is available in the United States from May 1, 2026.
A Portable Smart TV
The S6 FollowMe is a 32-inch screen with 4K resolution, far-field microphones, a built-in camera, and an anti-glare, low-reflection panel. It is designed for video calling, streaming, or internet searching. The onboard battery can last up to 10 hours of use.
- 32-inch 4K display
- Far-field microphones
- Built-in camera
- Anti-glare, low-reflection panel
- Wi-Fi 6 connectivity
- 10-hour battery life
Manual Movement and Clarifications
Hisense originally claimed the TV could “follow users throughout the home,” but the company has clarified that the movement is entirely manual. An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that the TV could follow the user around; the correction was issued at 5:02 pm ET. The unit therefore behaves more like Samsung’s Movingstyle, a dumb smart display that you wheel out manually.

Correction 5:02 pm ET: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported that the TV could follow the user around, but the company has since stated that the TV can only be moved manually.
Market Context
The S6 FollowMe is similar to Samsung’s Movingstyle, which sells for $1,200. The device does not have anthropomorphic features like Amazon’s Astro or Samsung’s Ballie. Its price has not yet been announced.
Technology & AI
Hisense’s press release was very careful not to mention AI beyond a smart TV assistant, but I suspect the FollowMe uses Google TV and Google Gemini. AI is creeping into everything, as Seamus O’Reilly wrote at News Of Fort Worth, especially when it’s not needed. In the FollowMe’s case, you can simply leave it in the other room.
Availability
The S6 FollowMe will ship in the U.S. starting May 1, 2026. It offers a 10-hour battery and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Consumers can leave it in another room when not in use.
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Key Takeaways
- Portable 32-inch 4K smart TV on wheels
- Manual movement only; no autonomous following
- Available from May 1, 2026 with a 10-hour battery
The S6 FollowMe lets Hisense deliver a mobile smart TV that stays simple and functional, appealing to users who want a portable display without robot-level complexity.

