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The Hisense ULED Premium 55U8G is a 55-inch 4K QLED smart TV featuring advanced ULED technology, Quantum Dot wide color gamut, and a 120Hz native refresh rate. It supports Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, and IMAX Enhanced for premium picture and sound quality. With HDMI 2.1, Game Mode Pro, and voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant, it’s designed for immersive entertainment and seamless smart home integration.














| ASIN | B091XWTGXL |
| Additional Features | 4K ULED, Alexa Built-in, Google Assistant; Voice Remote, Dolby Vison and Dolby Atmos, Game Mode Pro, Quantum Dot Color QLED |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 358 Kilowatt Hours |
| Antenna Location | Home Entertainment |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI, USB |
| Audio Output Mode | Digital |
| Best Sellers Rank | #732,788 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #744 in QLED TVs |
| Brand | Hisense |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand, TV, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | HDMI, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,957 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Direct LED |
| Display Backlight Setting | full_array_local_dimming |
| Display Backlight Technology | LED |
| Display Language Options | English |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Size Class | 65 Inches |
| Display Technology | QLED |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision |
| Hardware Interface | 802.11 ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB 3.0 |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos, IMAX Enhanced |
| Internet Applications | Amazon Instant Video, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, YouTube |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.6"D x 57.1"W x 35.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Android QLED Smart TV |
| Item Weight | 53.4 Pounds |
| Item Width | 57.1 Inches |
| Line Voltage | 110 VAC 60 Hz |
| Manufacturer | Hisense |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1500 Nit |
| Mfr Part Number | 65U8G |
| Model Name | 65U8G |
| Model Number | 65U8G |
| Model Series | U8G Series |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | Motion Rate 480 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 or 7.1 channels |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Component Outputs | 4 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR Compatible |
| Power Consumption | 300 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Remote Control Technology | Voice |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AAA |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Response Time | 6 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Size | 65 Inches |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Size | 65-Inch |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 300 Watts |
| Special Feature | 4K ULED, Alexa Built-in, Google Assistant; Voice Remote, Dolby Vison and Dolby Atmos, Game Mode Pro, Quantum Dot Color QLED Special Feature 4K ULED, Alexa Built-in, Google Assistant; Voice Remote, Dolby Vison and Dolby Atmos, Game Mode Pro, Quantum Dot Color QLED See more |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 888143010045 |
| VESA Mount Standard | 400 x 400 mm |
| Video Encoding | HEVC, VP9 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer's warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
M**.
4 month review
Since I exhaustively researched all the reviews to help me decide on buying this tv, I’ll submit one myself. Packaging was great, solid, and two Amazon delivery guys helped get it out of the box. I mounted it on the wall with some help. Set up normal, the android platform is good no complaints. It’s medium intuitive. Figuring things out just takes a little time. I chose the TV because it claimed to be bright. We live top floor with lots of windows, so brightness was very important. This tv is the brightest I’ve found. Corner to corner it fills excellent. It’s vivid and really impressive. Clearly a better picture than our other 4K tvs. The hdmi arc connects our 5.1 sound system. No lag and it picks up automatically on power up. It’s able to use the original tv remote to control the sound. The only gaming we play basic kid stuff so I can’t really comment as to the true performance. With my Apple TV connection it defaults to 60 rather than 120. Through the android platform I believe it generates at 120. The Hey google feature is hit or miss. If the tv is a little loud, it doesn’t pick up as much. Otherwise I don’t find it to be glitchy. At the price point, it’s an amazing tv. The picture is awesome. The test will be longevity. I’ve had it up and running for about 4 months. I recommended to my brother-in-law and and would recommend to you.
A**B
Yet another amazing Hisense TV - Full 65U8G review
I am writing this full review because if you are shopping for an amazing TV under $1000, then this TV and Hisense are for you. Understand this first, I am VERY fussy about TV picture, color, accuracy as well as great features. I also rsearch like crazy but in this case, it was an easy decision because I already had a Hisense 8 series 55 and a 45 for our son. They were so great, I had to get the 65" for myself in our main living room/tv room. I dont have to tell you about the specs (QLED, NIts, etc) as thats readily available and a million youtube reviews. I want to tell you first hand what I see. Colors are amazingly acurate. Blues, Reds, indoors, outdoors. No motion blu I can detect, no ghosting, blacks are BLACK. Skin tone is great. And detail ? You see every whisker, pore, reflection, mortar on brickwork. I have never seen duch detail even over and above my prior models. Setup was a breeze and the way I set my color details, everything, even movies like Top Gin Maverick look live. Many people like movie mode but as a former videographer, I like the LIVE look. Thus, my settings bring out that SHOT on video look. Sound is awesome and it was a breeze paring to blutooth earbuds. - NOte - My Bose QC's didnt like the connection. They worked but drop out. But my Boltunes work amazing. Okay on to my settings - tastes may vary but from top to bottom, here are mind Go to settings Picture Backlight Local dimming - low Level 82 Light sensor - off Back to picture Picture Mode Standard Contrast - 91 Brghtness - 63 Color - 48 Tint - R1 Sharpness - 39 Scoll down - Apply picture settings - choose all sources (you can do this by source so for example, if you do this fro streaming , you can adust different for broadcast or HDMI input Back to picture Scoll down Select Advanced Settings Overscan - off color temp - Medium Motion enhancement - off Motion clearness - off Noise reduction - low Digial Noise reduction - low Active contrast - low Filmaker mode auto - off Color space - native Back to picture Apply to all sources again You are done Now maybe its not quite right for you. first, understand what each setting does and when you change things like color or tint, DONT change more than 1 or 2 increments at a time. Example, My color is reduced a tad to avoid oversaturation of color. Its a small change but makes a different. Tint is set to R2 (which is 2 dots higher in red than middle) because otherwise, you may be too far into GREEN which makes flesh tones off. Its that sensitive Best of luck to all and hope this helps
Y**A
Good value; poor 4k 120Hz, processor
I enjoy a lot watching movies on this tv. The HDR is truly incredible, with the 1500 nits of peak brightness it just blows you away. Sound is very meh. But that’s to be expected for the price. One huge drawback I didn’t see mentioned anywhere else until I already had it: 4k 120Hz (high refresh rate) significantly degrades the image. It’s like it’s downgraded to 1080p, even though the settings say it’s 4k. At this point, maybe even going for a cheaper, non HDMI 2.1 tv would be the same (if not cheaper). Edit: 5 months in, and the built-in smart-tv apps keep crashing. They finally removed the youtube speed setting instead of fixing the stuttering. Even basic things such as opening netflix or youtube cause the tv to slow down and sometimes crash, or you might be watching a show and off to the home page you go. Foe over $1000 this is just laughable. Edit: updated drivers and made sure the cable was properly connected and I got proper 4k120Hz. Full color, HDR, all of it. It is fantastic. I’ll leave the rest if anyone has the same problem.
T**N
Super Bright HD
Great picture quality with many customizable audio and video settings. Plus the processor of this TV optimizes most audio/video settings. Especially with different streaming apps like HBO Max, Prime, Hulu, and Netflix. Best picture quality I've seen in even pricier brands. But that's the value in these Hisense TVs and the reason we purchased it. The audio isn't great (like most flat screen TVs) so I would recommend a good soundbar or surround sound system. Overall, very happy with the quality of this TV and its eye-popping resolution, overall value, ease of setup, and streaming capabilities. We would recommend and buy again! With that being said there are a few cons we've experienced with this TV. First is the remote, not being back-lighted or even glow buttons is awful, worse than your basic cable remote. Second is a software issue, specifically with Bluetooth that must be unpaired & reinstalled with my ear buds (3x this month). Each time the speaker output feature won't let me scroll down from TV speakers to Bluetooth option to my posture baired ear buds. I've called Hisense and they can't explain why, only how to upair, then re-pair to resolve. I hope they will make better remotes and update software to fix the Bluetooth pairing/selecting issue. 6 mnth update Had crazy software issue that prevented all streaming apps to "fail to connect" while TV showed excellent wifi connection. Ran eathernet cable but still no apps other Netflix would load. Called tech support before resetting TV in case they wanted to remote access. We reset TV and luckily also set me a firmware file via email, because the reset fixed app issues until I turned it off. Next day same issue so installed newest firmware file and all seems fine even after multiple powering downs. Glad their tech support was so knowledgeable & helpful!
G**.
I'm not a Gamer
My 65U8G was delivered late yesterday; thus far all I can say is "Thank You Hisense". Set up, by me, (63yo), couldn't have been easier. The first thing I did was to find an HDR 4K nature documentary, mind you, this is right out of the box, having not even looked at the picture settings, SHIZAAM! Honestly, I see no reason to change picture settings, it's perfect for me right out of the box. I'm not a Gamer, I do not have a home theater sound system, I don't know VRR from eARC, I only know that for my daily TV viewing, this TV is fantastic! You can not go wrong with the 65U8G. I would very strongly recommend this TV to anyone considering a TV purchase. Hisense, thanks again. EDIT- I'm now 2 weeks into owning this TV, and I've gotta say I am thrilled with this purchase. This is the best TV I've ever owned, and thanks to Amazon Prime Days, I got an incredible price. EDIT - Dec '22 a very annoying issue is Bluetooth. When paired to my Bose Sport Buds, or my Hisense sound bar, the audio "cuts out" for about a second, every 3 or 4 seconds. This occurs in YouTube TV as well as YouTube. Several months back, Hisense support instructed me to "unplug the TV for 60 seconds". That solved the problem. Until the next day when I turned on the TV. I guess they expect one to "power off for 60 seconds" every day. If Bluetooth audio is important to you, I'm not sure I'd recommend this 65U8G. Edit - June '23, Bluetooth audio "drop out" is still an issue, (Bose Sport Buds, Vizio SB3820 sound bar), I use my buds at 4am, for a few hours so as to not disturb, that being the case, I still say if Bluetooth audio is important to you, think twice. Otherwise I'm still very impressed with this TV. The picture is fantastic. I see negativity online, (maybe (?) gamers), but I would still recommend the U8G to anyone. Would love to have a 65U8H, but now I see the U8K coming. Hmm. It is July 29, 2025. This TV is still delivering a beautiful picture. Zero issues/complaints.
D**D
Dead Pixels, Poor Quality after 1-Year & Very Fragile Remote
I purchased this TV in Nov. 2021, and was better than anything else I compared it to with other TV's at this price at the time. While I have a list of great things to say about this TV, I also have a list of bad things to say about this TV as well. Everything looked good on paper at first... then after a year or so... it just all went downhill from there. Pros: -Great picture settings, very bright, colorful and clear -Decent user interface and isn't too complicated to use. -Tons of configuration settings and adjustments to display and sound -Great smart connectivity with Google/Amazon -Plenty of HDMI, USB, Ethernet, Audio, and other ports. -Nice Display switch over settings depending on the source being used such as games, media, movies, etc.. -Great for playing games and watching movies of all genres. Cons: -Not even 1-Year of owning this TV, a dead pixel presented itself right in the middle of the screen one day and it looks like there is a bug/fly just chillin on my tv screen at all times. I've gotten used to it now, but every once in a while it does irritate me. -The voice button has never worked on this remote for me... I have to tell google to relay the command to my tv in order for it work. -The Audio is not great on the TV of course but the real issue is the lack of compatibility with other audio sources... because of the display source switch over, sometimes the Audio will cut out, and depending on what you select of the format will dictate the available input/output selections. -Optical Audio port on the back of tv became loose after the second time i plugged anything into it. -The Display settings will sometimes spasm out of control if you have auto-previews toggled on your streaming apps like amazon/netflix. -The tv never closes any of the apps and the one that comes preinstalled doesnt work, the app store has a poor selection of these as well so the apps never close and cause the TV to bog down get very slow. You have to reset the TV several times in order to get back to normal but at least this only happens to me about every other month. -The ads on the home screen flood your screen with irrelevant or disliked material regardless of how you choose your preferences, and some preferences are locked out from editing entirely such as disney... so you are forced to see whatever they want you to see. -Probably the most poorly made/designed remote i've ever used, it is very flimsy and fragile. After a couple times of it being dropped on accident from a height of less than 3-4ft, I now have it wrapped in electrical tape just to keep the batteries from falling out. I have also had to take apart the remote a few times and re-adjust the placement of the control board in order to operate the tv. -Before the remote got damaged, the buttons would either double or triple click anything you select, so typing words or navigating through any streaming app has been a beating... its even worse now that the remote has been dropped a few times. I've always liked Hisense and this TV definitely surprised me when i first purchased it, and was proud to own it for some time... now after the constant problems of owning it for just 2 years, I'm definitely skeptical of owning another hisense tv after this. -Would i recommend this TV for the price of $1,000?.... No, i would not, there is definitely better options out there for the price i paid for this. -Do I recommend future Hisense TVs?... probably not after owning this one, especially with such a fast decline in operational quality in only 2 years of owning it.
J**M
Hisense U8G- Five Stars, Hands down!
Installation only took 15 minutes and setup went fast with automatic firmware update during intial setup. Android TV (not Google TV at the present time) is very nice and super responsive but I normally don't use native apps because I have my Roku ultra connected. This TV is my new screen for PC gaming even though I haven't purchased it based on it's exclusive gaming ability (VRR and native 120Hz on 4K) plus G-sync. What turned out to purchasing this TV for me started from last year and after one unsuccessful TV I bought directly from a popular retail store and eventually forced me to dig as deep as I can with all available options and my financial limit on investing again for a new TV. My unsuccessful experience last year with a Sony Bravia (none OLED) made me to be quite cautious about the name brands and instead, just look forward to the practical usage reports and spec differences. So I went on comparing almost every OLED, Qled and... TV models from 2020 to 2021 by Sony, Samsung, LG, TLC and Hisense. I compared models with each other apple to apple and then started watching YouTube videos and finally reading people's review on reliable websites. That's why I am doing my best here for anyone who might go the same route as I did. The fact is, ever since the pandemic on March 2020, my life has fundamentally changed to the way I'm spending tens of hours more in my place than I ever used to do and a big portion of that time goes right in front of the TV (now thankfully, this TV). So long story short, if you don't want to spend over 2K for a 4K TV, the only big decision would be if you like QLED or OLED? There are obvious differences between these two screen types and each one has it's own weekness and straight against the other but at the end of the day, it's quite depends on where you are planning to watch the TV and what types of contents you are mostly planning to watch (like SD, HD or gaming or streaming and...). If you want to experience less frustration or disappointments, you'd better to spend time and pay attention to important factors before paying for a TV. The popular TV makers usually make TVs for all identical usage case but they don't categorize their products based on the factors I just encountered here but the technology has been used. What I like to add about this dreamy TV here is what I couldn't find directly in any source I have ever studied and that's the ability to upscale SD channels or SD movies. I spent a lot of time watching TV channels and basically I have TV subscription and cable box (and yes, I wouldn't consider the traditional TV channels line up to be HD but high quality SD like what you get from watching DVDs) so this TV does what I expected and I wasn't quite sure about until I could see it by myself. What I see now with the TV channels I have used to watch, is quite impressive to the point that I can certainly say it's exceeded my expectations. I knew this TV is on par with Samsung Q90a when it comes to HDR content with slightly better brightness but I didn't expect to watch SD content to this level of clarity and sharpness. Just keep two things in mind that you might need to add a soundbar to the sound system because this is like most of other brands come with limited internal speaker capabilities and for sound you might want to spend a little bit extra time to choose the right model as you get what you pay for as usual. I have had my boss soundbar already with my previous TV and I just swap it out and connect it to this one and finally, no TV is perfect right out of the box so you might want to learn how to do the right picture adjustments in order to get the most out of your TV capabilities. The result is not like day and night but it's still quite impressive if you know what variables are essential to change and how you should adjust them to your preferences. You are not going to need screen calibration with this TV model (Hisense U8G) based on what I experienced. I should empesive my utmost happiness in doing business with Amazon as a prime member for such impressive and fast shipping and handling from the moment I ordered this TV because it only took one day and when delivered, there were two nice guys who called me a few minutes before arriving and then they brought the TV inside my place carefully which made me very grateful. If you have done your research enough and still on the edge, I would highly recommend this TV based on my personal experience. Now it's time to have fun! Update 8/19/21- I am adding this update here for those who are serious in buying a good and affordable smart TV. Did I know where the Hisense TV originated? Yes, I was doing research for months before buying my new TV and honestly I am not a fan of chinese products at all But there are a few expectations and this turned out to be one of them. My overall rating for this TV is still 5 stars, all because I can't give it any more. New smart TVs are complicated and there are menus and adjustments and calibrations everywhere. Don't confuse yourself by just evaluating a product only by reading the reviews. This TV is not only one of the best available smart TVs on 2021 in the market but it might be the best TV for gaming PCs and consoles out there hands down.
J**E
Best tv/monitor ive ever had
So this was my first above 1000nit tv/monitor, im use to 400nit hdr which wasent impressive at all, it was slightly brighter than my sdr monitor and had slightly nicer colors, this tv though actually makes hdr content pop, ive been rewatching some movies and tv shows in hdr and its such a nicer experience, gaming on what few games have hdr is also amazing, i can now say i absolutely love hdr, the colors on this tv are amazing, the black levels are the best ive ever seen, ive had VA and ips monitors before and i love the deep blacks of va, ill never go ips again cause i cant stand the glow, ive also had 2 different ips monitors with bad light bleed, none of my va panels ever had light bleed, and this tv has no noticeable light bleed whatsoever, so im very pleased, the motion blur aint bad if you know va panel motion blur and are ok with it, ive had a really bad va panel with motion blur that made me feel sick, and ive had fast va panels where its still noticable(compared to ips) but usable, this is totally usable as long as you use 120fps, if you change tv to 60fps and turn off game mode oh my god that motion blur is the worst thing ive ever seen, also im dissapointed for some reason this tv wont allow 4k 120fps with hdr, but works with 1440p 120fps hdr, so im always on 1440p now, and the upscaling is so good on this monitor it looks great, so yeah i highly recommend this tv, you really cant get anything of this quality in this price range.
N**V
Not android tv
It runs on Vidaa not android. Not as advertised
I**Z
La mejor relación calidad precio
Es el mejor televisor que puedes adquirir por este rango de precio, te ofrece tecnologías de otras pantallas que cuestan 25 mil o más, la mejor relación calidad/precio, perfecta para consolas de nueva generación
N**1
in UAE it is VIDAA os and not Android
in UAE it is VIDAA os and not Android بالإمارات نظام التشغيل مو اندرويد
J**L
Genial en una palabra
Una televisión que te dejará maravillado, en cuestión de videojuegos de nueva generación es excepcional, solo debes de activar el HDMI 2.1 mejorado en la configuración de la TV para que ejecute los 4k a 120 hz. Para programar o películas Dolby Visión y Atmos es grandioso. Una maravilla de televisión.
A**N
Wrong product
This is the U8GQ with VIDAA OS and not Android so not the same as the US variant. Product title, description, and pictures are all inaccurate.
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