Have you connected a speaker or soundbar to Hisense TV but still hearing audio from the TV speaker? Then, you forgot to change the audio output on your Hisense TV. This has to be done to listen to audio from any sound device you connect using HDMI, AUX, RCA, optical cable, or Bluetooth (if required).
Since the audio settings option differs for each Hisense TV model, we have given the methods to alter the audio options individually for your reference.
Change Audio Output on Hisense VIDAA TV
1. Go to the Settings option on the Home screen and select it.
2. Next, choose Sound and click on the Audio Output option.
3. Then, select your audio output source and listen to your Hisense TV sound from the connected device.
Change Audio Output on Hisense Xumo TV
1. Press the Cogwheel icon on the remote and launch the Quick settings option on-screen.
2. Then, navigate to Picture and Sound and choose the Audio settings option.
3. Now, change your Hisense Xumo TV audio settings and select your required output source.
Change Audio Output on Hisense Google TV
1. Click the Profile icon & choose the Settings option.
2. Go to the General settings section & select the Display and sound option.
3. Choose Sound and click on the Audio Output option.
4. Go through the available audio output options (ARC, Wired headphones, Bluetooth, etc) and choose from which device you want to listen to your Hisense TV audio.
Change Audio Output on Hisense Android TV
1. Hover to the Settings option and click on the Device Preferences.
2. Select Sound and go to the Equalizer option.
3. Now, click on the ARC option to turn on its toggle switch and get the task done.
Switch Audio Output on Hisense Fire TV
1. Click on Settings at the top right corner near the Applications icon.
2. On the next screen, choose the Display and Sounds tile and select it.
3. Then, choose your desired sound source for your Hisense Fire TV by selecting the Audio Output option.
Adjust Audio Output on Hisense Roku TV
1. Scroll down the Home screen of your Hisense Roku TV and click on Settings.
2. Navigate to Audio → Audio output options and select between ARC (HDMI), Optical, or other sources depending on the type of connection you made.
FAQ
When the Auto option is selected, it will automatically choose the highest priority audio device from the connected.
If you can’t select the desired audio output, restart your Hisense TV once to get the option back. If your Hisense TV has no sound from the connected device after selecting audio output, check the connection, mainly wires, and power cycle the audio device once to resolve the ongoing issue.
No. You don’t have to change the audio output to listen to sound from Bluetooth devices. However, you can do it if you want sound emission from the Hisense TV speaker and the Bluetooth device at the same time.