A commanding performance at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show has seen Hisense collect 58 industry awards, underscoring the company’s expanding influence across both display technology and home appliances.
The accolades span multiple categories, with the electronics manufacturer securing four CES Innovation Awards among its haul. Two products claimed Best Innovation honours—the 163 MX television and the X-zone Master washer-dryer—whilst the 116UXS RGB MiniLED TV and Laser Projector XR10 both earned Innovation Award Honoree status.
Beyond displays, Hisense demonstrated considerable strength in the smart home sector. The X-zone Master, described as the world’s first X-in-one heat pump washer-dryer, garnered particular attention with its CES 2026 Best of Innovation Award. The appliance’s modular design and fabric-care capabilities distinguished it in a competitive field.
The company’s white goods division claimed additional recognition across several product lines. PureFit refrigerators and wine cabinets received honours alongside the Slide-In Smart Induction Range and various dehumidifier models. These products secured both Best of CES distinctions and TWICE Picks 2026 awards, reflecting broad industry approval.
This momentum in home appliances comes as Euromonitor International recently identified Hisense Group as the fastest-growing company among the global top 10 home laundry appliance brands during the 2021 to 2025 period.
Meanwhile, Hisense’s display portfolio attracted significant attention throughout the Las Vegas exhibition. The 116UXS RGB MiniLED TV made its global debut at the event, powered by what the company calls its new RGB MiniLED evo platform. The flagship model accumulated multiple Best of CES and Best TV of CES recognitions from technology media outlets, complementing its Innovation Award Honoree designation.
The 163 MX and UR9 RGB MiniLED TVs also collected accolades, reinforcing the manufacturer’s position in ultra-large and premium display segments. Industry observers noted the concentration of awards in these categories as evidence of Hisense’s particular strength in high-end screen technology.
Expanding beyond traditional television sets, the company showcased its broader vision for large-screen entertainment with the Laser Projector XR10. The projector secured multiple Best of CES and Editors’ Picks honours, signalling industry approval of Hisense’s approach to both living-room and home-cinema environments.
The range of recognition—from advanced television displays to washing machines and kitchen appliances—illustrates a diversified innovation strategy that extends well beyond the company’s historical focus on screens. This dual-track approach appears to be resonating with industry evaluators and technology journalists alike.
CES Innovation Awards represent some of the technology industry’s most closely watched honours, with products judged on engineering, aesthetics, design and user value. The concentration of awards in both display and appliance categories suggests Hisense has achieved technical advances across multiple product divisions simultaneously.
The 58 awards collected at CES 2026 mark a substantial showing for the company at what remains the world’s most influential consumer technology trade show. With recognition spanning everything from heat pump dryers to 116-inch televisions, Hisense has signalled its ambitions extend across the connected home ecosystem rather than any single product category.
