How To Reset A Hisense TV: A Step-By-Step Guide

Hisense is one of themost recognized brands in the television market, known for offering excellent value for the money. However, like all electronics, even Hisense TVs can experience occasional glitches, slowdowns, or technical issues that affect their performance. Whether you’re dealing with unresponsive apps, slow navigation, or connectivity issues, a reset can often help resolve these problems and restore your TV to optimal functionality.

Resetting your Hisense TV can be a practical solution if you plan to sell or gift it, or if you simply want to start fresh. This process will restore the TV to its factory default settings, erasing all custom configurations, accounts, and apps.

Hand inserting pin in reset button on Hisense TV

Depending on the model and operating system of your Hisense TV, the steps to reset it may vary slightly, but they are generally easy to follow. Whether you’re using a Roku-powered TV, Android TV, or another model, this guide will walk you through the necessary steps to reset your Hisense TV.

How to reset the Hisense TV with or without the remote

If you have a newer HisenseRoku or Android TV, you may easily reset it without the remote, as these models have a dedicated reset button at the back. If your Hisense TV has one as well, you can follow these steps to reset it easily:

If you have a remote and prefer using it to reset your Hisense TV, the process is also simple. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

Reset to factory default menu on Hisense TV

Once you’re done resetting the Hisense TV, you will need to go through the setup process again, including selecting your language, connecting to Wi-Fi, and re-downloading all your apps.

How to reset a Hisense TV running VIDAA, Roku, Google TV, or Fire OS

If your Hisense smart TV is running the company’s own VIDAA operating system, you can reset it through the settings menu. Here’s how:

Wait for your Hisense TV to complete the reset process and restart. If your Hisense TV runs other operating systems such as Roku, Google TV, Android TV, or Fire OS, you can reset it via the appropriate reset menu. For example, resetting a Roku-powered Hisense TV follows a process similar toresetting a Roku streaming stick. You can go to Settings > System > Advanced System Settings > Factory Reset to restore it to its default state.

If you have a Hisense Android TV, head to Settings > Device Preferences > Reset > Erase everything to perform a factory reset. On a Hisense Google TV, you may access the reset option by heading to Settings > System > About > Reset > Factory reset. Finally, forHisense TVs running Fire OS, open Settings > Device & Software > Reset to Factory Defaults > Reset to restore factory settings.