Auto Low Latency Mode [ALLM], also known as Game Plus Mode, is the latest inclusion in the recently launched Hisense TV models. It is an exclusive feature for gaming freaks who play fast-paced games on advanced gaming consoles. Other than this purpose, ALLM is useful for interactive video calling through apps like Google Duo & Zoom on supported Hisense TV models.
Do you want to know what this feature actually does to your Hisense TV and how to enable it? Then, go through this guide.
What’s Auto Low Latency Mode on Hisense TV?
Auto Low Latency Mode [ALLM] decreases the input latency and increases the response of your Hisense Smart TV. It optimizes the picture settings of your Hisense TV in a way suitable for gaming and ensures lag-free and smooth gameplay.
You might think this option works the same way as the Hisense TV Game Mode. To be frank, yes! However, ALLM is an improvised version of that feature that automatically gets enabled by recognizing a gaming console you connect to any Hisense TV HDMI input. This is possible because the TV screen receives signals from the console when connected. But you have to manually enable game mode by navigating to the Settings menu on Hisense TV.
Moreover, game mode influences the overall performance of the Hisense TV and causes the functionalities to slow down/lag. Even the screen looks saturated and cartoonish. So, it won’t be suitable for regular usage. Unlikely, ALLM turns off by itself once you exit the gaming console interface. Then, it gets activated when you start gaming again.
Essential Preparations to Access ALLM on Hisense TV
- You can use Auto Low Latency Mode by connecting only the supported gaming consoles, like Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, and PS5 to Hisense TV. Make sure you have one of these consoles with the ALLM option activated.
- Connect the ALLM-supported gaming console to Hisense TV using an HDMI cable. If you don’t have it, get one from the Amazon website.
How to Enable Auto Low Latency Mode on Hisense TV
Follow the respective steps of your Hisense TV model from the following headings and activate Auto Low Latency Mode in a quick time.
Hisense VIDAA TV
- Get into the Settings menu and select Picture.
- Choose the Game Settings option and click on Game Mode.
- Now, set it to Auto, and then the Automatic Low Latency Mode is enabled on your Hisense VIDAA TV.
Hisense Roku TV
You should use a remote control to activate ALLM of Hisense Roku TVs. Here it is:
- Pick up the remote control and press the following buttons in sequential order: Home button (5 times) โ Down navigation button (1 time) โ Left navigation button (1 time) โ Up navigation button (3 times).
- Now, turn on the Auto Low Latency Mode option from the on-screen menu.
Hisense Google TV
- Go to the System option on Hisense Google TV Settings.
- Hover through the section and find the Game Mode Pro option. Select it.
- Now, locate Auto Low Latency Mode and turn ON the feature.
Hisense Fire TV
- Choose the Display & Sounds tile from the Settings section.
- In the next screen, click on Display and head to the Game Mode/ALLM option.
- Change its status to Auto, and your Hisense Fire TV will be in ALLM now.
FAQ
No, Hisense Xumo TV models currently don’t support Auto Low Latency Mode.