How to Cast Your Android Screen to TV
How to Cast Your Android Screen to TV
1. Chromecast
Google would prefer you use Chromecast to cast your Android screen. It is a simple way to cast, even if your device isn’t Miracast compatible. Your Chromecast works as a bridge between your Android device and your TV. You don’t even need a Wi-Fi connection for the devices to connect. Plug it into your TV’s HDMI port. Tap the Chromecast button and choose your device.
2. Cast Directly to Smart TVs
This one won’t work with every device, and you will need a smart TV. Smart TVs already have Wi-Fi capabilities built in, eliminating the need for a bridge device, like Chromecast.
For this to work, your Android device must also support Miracast. This is a wireless standard being built into many smart TVs, computers, and Android devices Apple devices not supported yet) to quickly mirror and cast your screen.
Compatible Android apps have a cast icon . Press this to cast directly to an available device. Otherwise, on your Android device, go to “Settings -> Display -> Cast” or “Settings -> Connected devices -> Screen sharing.” Select your device to start casting. You may need to leave your screen on while casting.
If you didn’t see either option for casting, your Android device might not have this capability, or your specific manufacturer might have a different setting. Consult your manufacturer’s website for “casting” or “Miracast” to find the setting’s location on your device.
3. Roku
If you don’t want to use Chromecast, Roku works similarly. Connect your Roku device to your TV’s HDMI port. Setup screen mirroring on the Roku by going to “Home -> Settings -> System -> Screen Mirroring.” Choose how you want to connect.
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