As someone who’s bought Hisense TVs for years, I’ve come to trust the brand and knew what to expect when the 55-inch U7QAU arrived: solid value and reliable performance. But this time, the real test wasn’t about specs or screen size, it was about whether this TV could genuinely make life easier for my elderly father.
He lives in a sunny Gold Coast apartment with million-dollar views… and blinding afternoon glare that turns most TVs into mirrors. Watching the cricket or an old movie classic had become frustrating. Plus, he hadn’t changed his TV for years and there was even a crack in the screen. So overall, his TV experience rated a poor, and I’m sure it’s the same for many of our parents, making a TV upgrade a perfect Christmas present.
What really mattered was finding a screen that worked with his lifestyle, not against it — and I know many Women Love Tech readers will recognise that challenge when choosing tech for parents. For instance, it didn’t need to be oversized, the 55-inch model was the perfect size for the living room
The Big Problem: Sunshine vs Screen
If you live in Australia, you know the struggle. Light-filled homes are beautiful — until your TV becomes unwatchable.
This is where the U7QAU surprised me. Thanks to its Mini-LED PRO backlighting and brightness control, the picture stayed clear and punchy even in full daylight. No squinting. No closing blinds. No moving furniture around at 3pm.
For Dad, that alone was a major win.
Why It Works So Well for Older Eyes and Ears
What really impressed me wasn’t one headline feature — it was how well everything worked together.
- Clear, vibrant picture: The QLED display makes colours pop without being harsh. My father immediately commented that it was “easier to see everything,” which matters more than cinematic buzzwords.
- Smooth motion: He’s not a gamer, but sports and action scenes are noticeably smoother — no judder, no blur.
- Excellent built-in sound: The 2.1.2 surround sound by Devialet means dialogue is crisp and loud enough without adding extra speakers or remotes. Huge bonus for anyone who hates complicated setups.
The Unexpected Hero: The Solar Remote
This was the feature neither of us knew we needed.
The solar-powered remote charges itself from ambient light, so there are no batteries to replace — and no phone calls asking me to bring spares. It’s lightweight, intuitive, and refreshingly simple. For older users, that’s not a gimmick but rather it provides freedom.
55-inch vs 75-inch: Size That Makes Sense
While the 75-inch U7QAU is impressive, the 55-inch model is perfect for apartments and smaller living spaces. You still get all the premium features — Mini-LED PRO, IMAX Enhanced visuals, fast refresh rate and excellent sound without overwhelming the room.
Bigger isn’t always better. Smarter is.
Final Verdict: Tech That Solves a Real Problem
This is an excellent TV and it’s also a thoughtful one.
If you’re choosing tech for an older parent, a bright home, or simply want something that works beautifully without fuss, the Hisense 55-inch U7QAU delivers where it counts. It’s reduces glare, simplifies daily use, and has genuinely improved my dad’s afternoons and evening viewing which matters more to me than any spec list ever could.
For Women Love Tech readers looking for practical, family-friendly tech that fits real Australian homes, this one’s easy to recommend.
🔗 Where to Buy (AU)
Hisense 55‑inch U7QAU 4K ULED Mini‑LED Smart TV — More info here