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🎮 Elevate your entertainment game with TCL’s QM6K — where premium tech meets unbeatable value!
The TCL 55QM6K is a 2025 model 55-inch Mini LED QLED 4K HDR Smart TV featuring a 144Hz native refresh rate and Motion Rate 480 for ultra-smooth visuals. It combines Quantum Dot technology with TCL’s Halo Control local dimming system for superior brightness, contrast, and color accuracy. Equipped with an Onkyo 2.1 speaker system and Dolby Atmos, it delivers immersive audio. Powered by Google TV and voice remote with Alexa, it offers seamless streaming, gaming, and smart home integration—all at an affordable premium price point.































| ASIN | B0DSR9CHB1 |
| Additional Features | 144hz Refresh Rate, 240hz Variable Gaming Refresh Rate, Dynamic Contrast Enhancer, Google TV, Onkyo Audio System |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home Entertainment |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Encoding | DD, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus |
| Audio Input | HDMI |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,124 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in QLED TVs |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Brand | TCL |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, HDMI, RF, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, HDMI, Optical, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | High (based on HDR support) |
| Control Method | Push Button, Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,495 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Edge LED |
| Display Backlight Setting | Full Array Local Dimming |
| Display Backlight Technology | Mini-LED |
| Display Language Options | English, French, Spanish |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 144 |
| Display Size Class | 55 Inches |
| Display Technology | 4K UHD, Mini Led, QLED |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR17, HLG |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | DTS:X, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, Imax Enhanced |
| Internet Applications | Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney Plus, Hulu, Netflix |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.6"D x 48.4"W x 30.5"H |
| Item Weight | 27.3 Pounds |
| Item Weight Without Stand | 26.8 Pounds |
| Line Voltage | 110 VAC 60 Hz |
| Manufacturer | TCL |
| Mfr Part Number | 55QM6K |
| Model Name | 55QM6K |
| Model Number | 55QM6K |
| Model Series | QM6K |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | Motion Rate 480, Game Accelerator 240 VRR |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.2 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Operating System | Google TV |
| Parental Control Technology | V-Chip |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | 144hz Native Refresh Rate, Enhanced QLED, Halo Control Technology, Precise Dimming Zones, QD-Mini LED |
| Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AAA |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | AirPlay 2, Google Cast |
| Screen Size | 55 Inches |
| Signal Format | ATSC |
| Size | 55 inches |
| Speaker Description | ONKYO 2.1 Speaker System with built-in subwoofer |
| Special Feature | 144hz Refresh Rate, 240hz Variable Gaming Refresh Rate, Dynamic Contrast Enhancer, Google TV, Onkyo Audio System Special Feature 144hz Refresh Rate, 240hz Variable Gaming Refresh Rate, Dynamic Contrast Enhancer, Google TV, Onkyo Audio System See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming |
| Total Audio Out Ports | 1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC, NTSC |
| UPC | 846042043052 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 300 x 300 mm |
| Video Encoding | VP9 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
A**R
Outstanding product for the price
This is a great TV. Much better than the Hisense TV I returned last month. This has a very quick response time. When opening the menu on the TV, its instant. On other TV's such as Hisense and Insignia, there is a 5-10 second delay for the menu to appear on screen when selecting it from the remote. The remote also lights up making it easy to see in the dark. It also has the extra features such as picture off. At night I often like to lay in bed and listed to TV without having the bright picture on as I am trying to rest. This TV offers that. Game mode on this TV kicks in instantly and changes the picture to Dolby Vision. On the Hisense TV, It would often take 5 minutes into a game before it would detect and change to Game Mode. I have normally used Samsung, Insignia, or Vizio TV's. This is my first TCL TV. For the price, I would strongly recommend giving this a chance as you cant even find anything close in this price ranges that offers 144HZ. Most TV's still offer 60 Hz unless you are spending more than $1,000.00 There are 4 HDMI ports. 2 dedicated to 144HZ, 1 for HDMI Arc and the last HDMI port only transmits in 60Hz. As an Amazon FireTV/Firestick user for more than 10 years, I was hesitant about switching to a Google TV. I have no regrets. It has the Amazon Prime App pre loaded as well as some other free TV apps. I use a Sony Surround sound system with the TV, but I did test the audio without and was quite impressed. Normally the speakers on a TV are subpar, but these are actually quite great.
J**.
Glad I moved on this television
My old TV finally quit on me and I was in search of a new one. Mostly I'll be using this for gaming but I do have all my streaming subscriptions loaded in as well. The remote control is easy to use and intuitive, and large enough to not get lost constantly while being small enough not to be in the way all the time. The setup really was a snap. The only troubles I encountered were of my own making as evidently I am well on my way to being an old man who is locked in eternal battle with technology. If I can set this up I guarantee you can. It is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled and connects effortlessly to either or both. I got the Amazon deluxe delivery deal where they inbox it and put it in whichever room you choose, and it was actually free with this television. The guys delivering were polite and professional and made certain that the TV was functional before they took off. It was obviously well packed and protected and arrived 100% damage free. The picture is fabulous and the 120-144 hz refresh rate really makes video games pop. There are 4 HDMI inputs for those of you that are curious and the sound on the TV is fantastic as well. There is a built in subwoofer that will round out the bottom end of the sound. Not sure what the current price will be as you look this up but it was $525 when I bought it and absolutely worth every nickel. This is the 65" by the way.
J**X
Great TV, love the low glare finish on the screen.
Set this up for my parents. Seemed like a great TV, good picture, adequate sound built in for normal listening, low glare screen, and some other well thought out features. My folks still like cable, even though it comes through a streaming device. If the TV is turned on with the cable device it detects activity on the hdmi port and auto switches to that input. Very convenient for them. Has a lot of other features they will never use, but they don't seem to get in the way or over complicate the use of the set.
K**R
With just a few tweaks, an INCREDIBLE picture
I'm amazed. Absolutely superb color balance and contrast (and I say that as a photographer). Easy setup: I had the Google Home app on my phone, I scanned a QR code, provided a wifi password, selected apps, and the TV was set up. Personal preference is set to Movie mode for most things, turn off auto brightness and set motion smoothing to "low" or "off". I do not understand the people who are complaining about lack of brightness, I'm in a VERY bright daylight environment and with brightness set to 70 it's perfectly fine. The onboard sound is "meh" but that's true of every TV now, just add a soundbar and you're good to go, especially as the TV has an HDMI eARC port. Overall, absolutely incredible value. (I purchased the 55" at $474 US)
K**8
Ok budget TV. Serves its purpose, with less quality than Samsung.
Pretty good. It seems to have an issue with streaming apps working sometimes. We were used to the quality of a Samsung TV and this doesn't live up to a Samsung for sure. The picture took a little getting used to. Picture is not as clean as the 2013 Samsung we have. There are a lot of picture settings and I did try what other users suggested on various websites, the picture was still just ok. My husband doesn't notice a difference with video games. The sound quality is also not living up to the old Samsung. It's a little boxy. Maybe a soundbar would fix this. We mainly use the Playstation 5 to use Netflix and other streaming apps, because the PS5 makes the picture nicer than just using the regular tv apps (weird). I don't hate it. If you are on a budget it's good, but if you want the best quality, spend the extra for a Samsung.
W**K
Excellent TV with only minor issues
This is the TV I’ve wanted for a long time. After the IR receiver on my old LG failed, I finally got sick of waking up to turn it on/off manually. I looked around for holiday deals and grabbed this TV on sale, after walking into Best Buy to check it out. I was torn between this QM6K model and the new QM7K. I wanted the 7K anti-glare and improved brightness, but it wasn’t on discount as much as the 6K was. My concern was that this TV is the master bedroom TV, so it has to be visible and sharp at night, but also during the day when light is streaming into the wall of south-facing windows between the bed and the TV. It turns out that the brightness and anti-glare on the 6K is sufficient for this room. Watching football games and such is clear and the refresh keeps up fine. I can’t speak for video game performance, but for sports it’s great. The movies we’ve watched were great as well. Both the brightness, as well as the blackness are excellent. I was a bit worried about the sound when reading the reviews. However the two rear-mounted speakers provide robust, clear and loud audio. I haven’t gotten the TV over 20% yet, and probably never will. I like that there’s only one cable (power), so it’s a clean setup with no dangling wires to deal with. Yeah, that has nothing to do with the TV itself, but my point is that I don’t need the cable box, AppleTV or FireStick anymore. If I have to find a flaw, it would be with the base. It comes with two V-shaped bars that prop the TV up at either end. Not attractive, not particularly stable, but also probably not the way you want to set up this TV. For an 85” TV, mounting it on a rock-solid wall mount is the best option. If you need a table-mount, you’ll probably want one that mounts to the vesa connectors on the back. Overall, this is a minor issue, and I’m not deducting a whole star just for that.
R**R
Best T.V I’ve ever had!!!
Best TV I’ve ever owned. I’ve never seen a better picture. Easy to use. The settings are deep, I feel like it’s very customizable. The A.I voice assistant (optional and free) is super helpful. My video games run at high speed with a great refresh rate. Easy to mount, super stable. Just a straight up incredible T.V for the money in fact there is no better T.V at this price point. Feels like a really high end T.V.
R**R
Great TV after some adjustment
I don't know if I can add much that hasn't already been said in previous reviews but here goes. I'm not a super power user. I don't like watching sports, I don't play video games, but I do watch a lot of streaming and disc based based content. I HATE all the new motion "enhancing" stuff they put on TV's that give that soap opera look so I always turn that stuff off first. In fact most of the time I turn off all the real tine image processing type stuff because I find personally that it makes stuff look artificial, or some may call it hyper real. Edges too sharp and details too detailed. HDR is a bit different because it seems to enhance things more naturally and som of it is done with the actual filming or mastering so the content is actually made for it. All the other stuff is happening after the fact so it just never looks good to me for most movies and shows that I watch. I watch a lot of sci-fi type stuff with a lot of dark imagery and I love OLED picture. I have an old (gotta be 10+yrs) 65" LG B6 from back when LG was the only OLED name in TVs and they had 2 or maybe 3 levels. At the time, the B6 was the "base" model (at $3k) but I couldn't stand LCD tvs at the time because I was coming from an old Panasonic plasma. OLED was really the only option for me since they no longer produced plasma and everything was focused on 4k, even though there wasn't really any content meant for it. Anyway, fast forward to today, my beloved LG OLED just stopped one day without warning. The screen was still looking great with minimal burn in and no dead pixels that I can see. Pretty amazing actually, especially for older OLED tech. I needed a TV now so I can take apart my other one and see about fixing it (likely just a power supply which is easy to fix). I knew I didn't want to spend a ton as this will be a spare, "bedroom" type TV when I fix the LG, but not knowing how long it would take to fix, I wanted something decent so mini-led tech seemed the ticket as it would be a big upgrade for the bedroom later on. Also it would give me some experience with the new tech these days. Didn't take me long in my research to narrow it down to TCL or Hisense. I settled on TCL because it seemed to match up best for the features of the type of content I watch most. I'm sure Hisense is a good tv as well. After pouring over the QM6, QM6PRO (only at costco) and the QM7, I settled on this one, largely due to the price point, I'm pretty happy with it. I still love the richness of OLED but this is still pretty satisfying. If I was going to dump OLED as my main set, I would likely get a QM7 because it definitely is a big upgrade. I saw them side by side at best buy and the difference was significant. But the price was just more than I wanted to spend for a secondary screen. I don't have super bright rooms or at least no direct glare where the TV's go so the lack of brightness in the QM6 is not an issue. I'm used to lower brightness with OLED so it seems pretty normal to me. I use the adaptive brightness which is great because you set it where you want at a certain ambient light level and then the sensor adjusts accordingly when that ambient level changes. The Google TV format is fine, runs pretty quick and has everything I'm used to coming from using a Fire TV Cube with my other TV and other fire tv's and sticks. Its relatively familiar because fireOS is android based anyway. Not super impressed with sound but I haven't messed around a lot with it yet because I have a sound bar with subwoofer so that is what is used the majority of the time. The thing that really impresses me (and scares me at the same time) is how intelligent these things are. Just plugging in my blu-ray player brought automatic basic function of the remote and routing of the audio to the soundboard, even though they are all different brands. I always thought this shouldn't be incredibly hard to do but in the past this functionality was usually only brand specific because all the big names love their propriety, to get you to buy only their products, and even make things harder on purpose (looking at you apple). I settled on the 55" after originally thinking I was going to get another 65" and I'm glad I did because after putting my dead (for now) 65"OLED in the bedroom to put this in the living room, 65" is too big for the bedroom. This one that is in the living room for now, is going to be great for the bedroom when we feel like watching movies in bed. Though I may end up getting a sound bar set up for the sound. Oh, lastly, I will say that the motion activated back light on the remote is pretty frickin cool. I don't see that a lot. All in all, I wouldn't hesitate to buy this again or other products from TCL. At least until they start going to crap, which eventually seems to happen with just about everything. That's why I'm never a brand loyalist.
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