How to Enable Wireless Screen Mirroring on TV? Settings Guide for Different Brands

Want to use wireless screen mirroring but can’t find the entry on your TV? Don’t worry—different TV brands may name and place this feature differently. This article summarizes how to enable wireless mirroring on mainstream TV brands, helping you get it done quickly.

Universal Search Methods

Before diving into brand-specific steps, try these general paths:
  1. Press the “Settings” or “Home” button on your remote control.
  2. In the system settings or app list, look for options like “Network & Connections,” “Multi-Screen Interaction,” “Screen Mirroring,” “Wireless Display,” or “Miracast.”
  3. Enter the menu and enable the feature.

Brand-Specific Settings Paths

  • Xiaomi TV: Go to “My Apps” -> “Wireless Projection” -> Select the corresponding protocol (e.g., Android Cast, iOS Cast).
  • Huawei/Honor Smart Screen: Choose the “Cast” app on the home screen, or enable “Wireless Projection” from the top menu bar.
  • TCL/FFALCON TV: Find “Multi-Screen Interaction” in “Apps” -> “All Apps” and open it.
  • Hisense TV: Press the “Settings” button -> “Network” -> “Multi-Screen Interaction” or “Screen Sharing.”
  • Skyworth TV: Locate the “Ai Cast” app on the main interface, or go to “Settings” -> “Network” -> “Wireless Display.”
  • Sony TV: Usually found in “Settings” -> “Network” -> “Home Network Setup” -> “Wi-Fi Direct” or “Screen Mirroring.”

What If You Can’t Find the Option?

If your TV is an older model, it may not support native wireless mirroring. The solution is to buy an external mirroring adapter (e.g., EZCast, Lebo Cast) and plug it into the TV’s HDMI port. This will breathe new life into your old TV, making it easy to mirror your phone screen.
Save this guide, and no matter what brand of TV you have, you’ll quickly master multi-screen interaction and enjoy the big-screen experience.