Do you want to experience the best audio quality out of your Hisense Soundbar? It can be made possible by enabling the Dolby Atmos feature. After that, you can experience cinema-inspired immersive sound to your living room and thus create powerful moving audio.
However, the Hisense Soundbar doesn’t produce Dolby Atmos audio directly. Rather, you must connect it to an external device like a TV or smartphone and adjust the settings to experience the audio.
List of Dolby Atmos-Supported Hisense Soundbars!
Here is the list of Hisense Soundbars that support the Dolby Atmos feature.
- 3.1 ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar With Wireless Subwoofer HS312.
- 2.1 ch Dolby Audio Soundbar With Wireless Subwoofer HS219.
- 2.1 ch Soundbar With Wireless Subwoofer HS218.
- 2.1 ch All-in-one Soundbar HS214.
- 2.1 ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar With Wireless Subwoofer AX2107G.
- Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Soundbar With Dual Built-In Subwoofer AX2106G.
How to Connect Hisense Soundbar to TV to Get Dolby Atmos Audio
To experience the Dolby Atmos feature to the fullest, you need to connect the Hisense Soundbar to your TV’s HDMI ARC port. To do so,
- Fetch the HDMI cable in your hand.
- Locate the HDMI ARC port on your Hisense Soundbar and connect one end of the cable to it.
- Get the HDMI cord’s other end and connect it to the HDMI ARC/eARC port of your Hisense TV.
- Now, your TV and Hisense Soundbar will be connected mutually.
How to Enable Dolby Atmos on All Hisense TV Models
To experience the content with the Dolby Atmos function, you need to turn on the Dolby Atmos feature on your TV. Here, we’ve listed the methods to enable the Dolby Atmos option on all Hisense TV models.
Hisense VIDAA TV
- On your Hisense VIDAA TV home screen, select the Settings option.
- From the left menu, hit the Sound option.
- Now, you can highlight Dolby Atmos and toggle the button to turn on it.
- Finally, you can exit from the Settings tab to watch your favorite content in the best audio quality.
Hisense Roku TV
- Using the remote, navigate to the Roku Settings.
- Hover to select the Audio option.
- In the following screen, you need to tap Streaming Audio Format.
- Finally, choose Auto/Dolby/DTS according to your choice.
Hisense Android TV
- After powering up your Hisense Android TV, visit Settings.
- Hover to choose the Device Preferences option and tap on Sound.
- On the next screen, select the Dolby Audio Processing option and toggle the button to turn on it.
- Once enabled, you can play any Dolby Atmos content on your soundbar and experience the best audio.
Hisense Google TV
- Fetch the remote control and hit the Profile icon to select the Settings wheel.
- You need to scroll down and choose the Display and Sound option.
- Further, select Sound and highlight Audio Processing.
- Now, use the remote and click Dolby Atmos.
This is how you need to enable Dolby Atmos on your Hisense Google TV.
Hisense Fire TV
- Hover to the Settings wheel on the Fire TV home screen.
- Highlight the Display & Sounds menu and tap on it.
- You need to scroll down to select the Audio and Video Diagnostics option.
Once done, you can start streaming any Dolby Atmos content and get the best audio experience ever.
Hisense XClass/Xumo TV
- Initially, you need to go to the Settings page to choose the Device Settings option.
- Further, select HDMI Audio Output under the Audio section.
- You can click the Expert Mode to get the best available Dolby Atmos sound.
Why Can’t I Get Dolby Atmos Out of Hisense Soundbar
If you follow the above methods correctly, you can get the Dolby Atmos audio right from your Hisense Soundbar. However, there’s also a possibility that your Hisense Soundbar fails to deliver the audio output. In that case, follow the troubleshooting techniques to fix the issue.
- To get Dolby Atmos, you need to connect the HDMI cable to the ARC or eARC port of the TV and soundbar. If your TV lacks the ARC/eARC port, then you can’t get Dolby audio.
- Check the compatibility and ensure your Hisense Soundbar and TV supports Dolby Atmos.
Verdict
By connecting the Hisense Soundbar to your TV, you can overcome the low-quality streaming on your TV. Optimizing the Dolby Atmos settings on TVs amplifies small sounds that are hard to hear in movies and music, enriching your entertainment experience.