If your Hisense TV screen looks dim and turns off frequently, there is a possibility that the energy saver mode is turned on. When this feature is enabled, your TV screen will usually dim to reduce power consumption. Further, this mode will limit the app’s background function, and your TV will be in standby mode after a particular period of inactivity. Disabling this feature brings back your TV screen’s real brightness and prevents unexpected screen shut-offs. You can turn this feature off by navigating to the System or Device Preferences settings on your Hisense Smart TV.
Disable Energy Saving Mode on Hisense Android TV
1. Go to the Settings menu at the top right corner of your Hisense Android TV home screen.
2. In the Settings menu, move down to the Device Preferences option.
3. Move your selection towards the bottom of the screen till you find the option Energy Saver. Then, select it.

4. Tap the Turn Off Display option.
5. Next, you will see a list of turn off duration. In that, scroll to the last and select Never.
Now, the energy saver mode will be turned off on your Hisense Android TV.
Turn Off Energy Saving Mode on Hisense Google TV
1. Once you turn on your Hisense TV, hit the Settings icon on your Hisense Google TV’s home screen. You can also directly hit the Settings button on your remote.
2. In the Settings menu, click the System option.
3. Next, scroll down to find the Power & Energy option.
4. Then, tap Power & Energy once again on the next page.

5. Select the When Inactive section, and tap Never to disable the energy-saving mode.
Disable Energy Saving Mode on Hisense Roku TV
1. On your Hisense Roku TV’s home screen, tap the Settings option.
2. Within the Settings menu, navigate to the System option.
3. In that, find and select the Power option.
4. Next, tap the Auto Power Savings option and you can see two options named Reduce Power After 15 Minutes and Turn Off After 4 Hours enabled.

5. Finally, you need to uncheck both the options to turn off the power saving mode on your Hisense Roku TV.
Why There is No Energy Saving Mode on Hisense TV?
If you use a Hisense VIDAA TV or Hisense Fire TV, there is no dedicated ‘Energy Saver Mode‘ to handle power management. But, on Hisense Fire TV models, there is an option called ‘Sleep.’ This feature puts your TV in low power mode or standby mode by turning off the screen. While it is not the energy saver mode, sleep mode still effectively reduces the power consumption.
Frequently Asked Questions
If your Hisense TV is in the energy-saving mode, an icon indicating the power-saving mode will appear on your TV screen.