Hisense

Hisense 58U6HF 58-Inch ULED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV

4.2 (4478 reviews)
4KUHDHDMI 2.1HDRHDR10

Quantum Dot color meets Fire TV's content universe in a 58-inch ULED panel that punches well above its price bracket.

$349.99*
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*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 27, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.

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Overview

The Hisense 58U6HF is designed for households upgrading from a standard 4K LED or ageing 1080p television who want a genuine picture quality jump without stepping into flagship pricing territory. The combination of Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut and Full Array Local Dimming is the core value proposition here — Quantum Dot produces over a billion color combinations, delivering the kind of saturated, lifelike color that standard LED backlighting simply can't match, while the 32-zone local dimming system controls brightness independently across the screen to create deeper blacks and brighter highlights simultaneously. The result is HDR content that actually looks like HDR — rich, dimensional, and dynamic — rather than the flat wash you get from entry-level sets with minimal local dimming. Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+ support ensures you're covered for whatever format your streaming service of choice delivers.

The built-in Fire TV platform removes the need for a streaming dongle entirely, giving you a fast, well-organized interface with Alexa voice search built into the remote. Voice control lets you search across integrated apps simultaneously — genuinely useful when you can't remember which service carries a particular show. Bluetooth connectivity handles wireless headphone and soundbar pairing, while HDMI 2.1 with eARC covers wired audio passthrough and high-bandwidth device connections. The bezel-less design and metal stand give the set a clean, premium aesthetic that belies its price. The 60Hz native panel is the one honest limitation to flag — for sports fans or console gamers sensitive to motion, a 120Hz native set will feel smoother, but for the streaming-first household, the 58U6HF is a confident, well-rounded performer.

Key Features

4K ULED: Like great, but better. The 58U6HF has our exclusive ULED technologies. They boost color, contrast, brightness, motion… we could go on. It's the TV your old TV wants to be.

Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut: Quantum Dot produces purer, richer, more brilliant and accurate colors than a regular LED TV. Creating over a billion color combinations brings vibrant images to life in a way non-QLED TVs can't.

Fire TV Built-in: With Fire TV built-in, you can enjoy a world of entertainment from apps like Prime Video, Netflix, Disney plus, Hulu, and HBO Max. Plus, stream for free with Freevee, Pluto TV, Tubi, and more. Subscription may be required.

Peak Brightness / Full Array Local Dimming Zones: This television offers up-to-600 nits peak brightness across up to 32 local dimming zones. Above average peak brightness and local dimming are critical to correctly reproducing HDR content.

Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, and HDR10+: Transform your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. The image technology from cinemas, now brought directly to your home, provide amazing realism that you'll experience like never before.

Motion Rate 240, 60Hz Native Refresh Rate and HDMI 2.1: The TV's HDMI 2.1(eARC) port is the foundation for its 240 motion rate and native 60Hz refresh rate. These technologies work in concert to make fast-action scenes to ensure moving objects have minimal blurring.

Press & Ask Alexa: Use the included Alexa Voice Remote to manage TV power, volume, navigation, playback, and input switching. Or just press the microphone button and say, "Find dramas," and Alexa will show you search results from a central catalog of hundreds of integrated apps and channels.

Bluetooth Connectivity: Wirelessly connect soundbars, headphones or stereo components to your TV. This quick and convenient connection eliminates unwanted and unsightly cords while providing a secure connection to your audio source.

Metal Stand, Bezel-less Design: A bezel-less design gives this television a sleek aesthetic that won’t overpower the room with an unnecessarily large frame. The metal stand provides sturdy support for this feature-packed television.

Warranty: 2-year warranty

Specifications

Screen Size
58-Inch
Display Technology
4K ULED
Color Technology
Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut
Brightness
Up to 600 nits peak brightness
Local Dimming Zones
Up to 32
HDR Support
Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, HDR10+
Motion Rate
240
Native Refresh Rate
60Hz
HDMI Port Type
HDMI 2.1 (eARC)
Smart TV Platform
Fire TV Built-in
Voice Assistant
Alexa Voice Remote
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Design
Metal Stand, Bezel-less Design
Warranty
2-year warranty

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut delivers visibly richer, more accurate color reproduction than standard LED TVs — the difference is immediately apparent on HDR movies and nature documentaries.
  • Full Array Local Dimming across up to 32 zones improves black levels and contrast noticeably compared to edge-lit panels at this price range, making dark scenes look dramatically better.
  • Fire TV built-in provides a fast, familiar streaming interface without needing an external device — one fewer remote, one fewer HDMI port consumed.
  • Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+ support covers every major HDR format used by streaming services today.
  • HDMI 2.1 with eARC future-proofs audio connectivity for high-bandwidth sources and quality soundbar passthrough.

👎 Cons

  • Native refresh rate is 60Hz — the "Motion Rate 240" is a processed figure, not a hardware spec, and fast-motion content may still show some blur that a true 120Hz panel would eliminate.
  • Fire TV platform is an Amazon-ecosystem product, meaning the interface surfaces Amazon content prominently and requires an Amazon account for full functionality — a limitation if you prefer a more neutral smart TV platform.
  • Peak brightness at up to 600 nits is competitive for the price but won't match high-end OLED or premium QLED sets in bright room HDR performance.
  • Bluetooth audio and the built-in speakers are convenience features rather than audiophile options — serious home theatre listeners will still need an external audio system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fire TV is fully built into the 58U6HF — no separate streaming device required. You get the complete Fire TV interface, Alexa voice control, and access to Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and free streaming services like Tubi and Pluto TV directly through the TV's onboard system. The included Alexa Voice Remote controls everything.
Yes — the 58U6HF supports Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10, and HDR10+, covering the HDR formats used by Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and most other major streaming platforms. The Quantum Dot panel and Full Array Local Dimming with up to 32 zones help the TV actually render that HDR content with better contrast and color accuracy than non-QLED panels at this price point.
The native refresh rate is 60Hz. The advertised "Motion Rate 240" is a processed/interpolated figure, not a native hardware spec. For gaming, 60Hz is perfectly functional for console gaming at 4K, and the HDMI 2.1 port supports higher bandwidth connections for current-gen consoles. Competitive PC gamers who prioritize high frame rates above 60fps should note the 60Hz native ceiling.
Yes — the 58U6HF has Bluetooth built in, allowing wireless connection to Bluetooth soundbars, headphones, or stereo speakers. This is useful for late-night viewing with headphones or for pairing a soundbar without running a physical cable across the room. The HDMI 2.1 port also supports eARC for high-quality audio passthrough to a wired soundbar or AV receiver.
For most living room viewers, yes — the Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut produces noticeably more saturated, accurate color than standard LED panels, and the Full Array Local Dimming significantly improves black levels compared to edge-lit designs. The difference is most visible on HDR content and dark scenes. If your current TV is 1080p or an older 4K without HDR support, the perceptual upgrade is substantial.