How To Change Volume On Hisense Tv Without Remote

Okay, so your Hisense TV remote has decided to stage a disappearing act, huh? Don’t panic! It happens to the best of us (myself included, more times than I’d like to admit!). You’re probably thinking, "Great, now I’m stuck listening to this infomercial at full blast FOREVER!" But fear not, my friend. There are ways to tame that audio beast!
The Hunt for Buttons: Your TV's Secret Stash
First things first, let's go on a treasure hunt! Most Hisense TVs (and most TVs in general, really) have buttons hidden somewhere on the set itself. I know, right? Mind-blowing! Where are they hiding? Well, that's the fun part.
Usually, you can find them on the back, the side, or even sometimes along the bottom edge of the TV. Think of it like a game of hide-and-seek! Look for a cluster of buttons. We’re talking power, menu, input, and… drumroll please… volume! Volume up and volume down! Hallelujah!
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They might be tiny, almost invisible, but they’re there. Keep searching, I believe in you! Seriously, channel your inner Indiana Jones. You got this.
Now, if you're lucky enough to have located these magical buttons, simply press the volume up or down buttons to, well, change the volume. Simple as that! Problem solved! You can now go back to enjoying that cat video marathon you were undoubtedly watching. (No judgment here.)

The App-tastic Solution: Using Your Smartphone
Still no luck finding those pesky buttons? Don’t throw your hands up in despair just yet! We live in the future, after all. And what does the future offer? Apps, glorious apps! Did you know your smartphone can probably control your TV? Seriously, it's like having a universal remote in your pocket.
First, you’ll need to download the Hisense Remote app (or a universal remote app that works with Hisense TVs). Check your app store (Google Play Store for Android, Apple App Store for iPhones). There are tons of options out there, so read the reviews before you download anything. Nobody wants that kind of app experience.

Once you've downloaded and installed the app, follow the instructions to connect it to your Hisense TV. This usually involves making sure both your phone and your TV are on the same Wi-Fi network. Seems obvious, right? But you'd be surprised!
Now comes the magic! The app should have a remote control interface, complete with, you guessed it, volume controls! Just tap those buttons and say goodbye to ear-splitting sound! Pretty neat, huh? I told you the future was awesome.
HDMI-CEC: The (Potentially) Magical Connection
Okay, this one's a bit more advanced, but worth a shot. HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is a fancy feature that allows devices connected via HDMI to control each other. Basically, your DVD player, gaming console, or soundbar might be able to control your TV's volume.

The catch? You need to make sure HDMI-CEC is enabled on both your Hisense TV and the connected device. On your Hisense TV, look for something like "HDMI Control" or "CEC" in the settings menu. It might be buried deep, so be prepared to do some digging! Every brand calls it something different, so keep an eye out!
Once enabled, try using the volume controls on your connected device’s remote. Fingers crossed! If it works, you've just unlocked a secret power. If not, well, at least you tried. 🤷♀️

The Last Resort: Embrace the Silence (Or Buy a New Remote)
If all else fails, you have a couple of options. One, embrace the silence! Okay, maybe not. But seriously, sometimes a little quiet time is a good thing. You could read a book, meditate, or finally tackle that DIY project you've been putting off. 🧘♀️
The more practical option? Buy a new remote! You can find replacement remotes online for pretty cheap. Just make sure you get one that's compatible with your specific Hisense TV model. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, you could invest in a universal remote that works with all your devices. Talk about convenience!
So, there you have it! A few ways to change the volume on your Hisense TV without a remote. Hopefully, one of these tricks worked for you. Now go forth and conquer that audio chaos! And maybe, just maybe, try not to lose your remote again. (Easier said than done, I know!)
