Hisense is a Chinese electronics and appliance company founded in 1969 in Qingdao, China, where it began as a radio factory. The brand’s modern corporate identity dates to the early 1990s, and while it is a major global company, it is not typically associated with a single founder in the way many hi-fi specialists are.
In audio, Hisense is best known for TV-integrated soundbars and home-entertainment systems, rather than for traditional hi-fi categories such as amplifiers, turntables, DACs, or cables. Its broader consumer-electronics range also includes televisions, appliances, and other smart-home products, with audio usually serving as part of a larger AV ecosystem rather than as a standalone specialist line.
In the market, Hisense sits firmly in the mainstream, mid-tier/value segment. It is better known for scale, feature-rich products, and competitive pricing than for audiophile prestige or vintage collector appeal. For hi-fi buyers, it is a practical consumer-brand choice rather than a boutique or high-end audio marque.