Use This for Group Discussions: More Efficiently Sharing Results
Do you want to solve the problem of “difficulty in syncing materials within a group and comparing results between groups” during a group discussion? This screen mirroring device makes it easy to set up a collaborative environment! It supports multiple groups mirroring their screens at the same time, split-screen displays, and real-time annotations. It works for meetings, classes, and training sessions, shifting discussions from fragmented exchanges to collaborative creation.
3 Steps to a Collaborative Setting: No Barriers for Groups
It’s simple to use and quickly gets multiple groups connected:
- Quickly Connect and Network: Plug the receiver into the main public screen and the secondary screen for each group. Plug the transmitter into each group’s core device (computer/tablet). Group members can scan a QR code with their phones to join their group. The devices will be connected in 10 seconds.
- Precise Permission Control: An administrator can set “in-group permissions” (so group members can share materials with each other) and “public permissions” (so only the group leader can push results to the main screen) to prevent content from getting disorganized.
- Start the Discussion: Press the “Collaboration Button” on the mirroring device. The group’s secondary screen and the main public screen will instantly be linked. In-group collaboration and cross-group sharing start at the same time, and the whole process takes less than 1 minute.
Core Advantages: Smoother Collaborative Discussions
In-Group Collaboration: Unobstructed Material Flow
- Instant Multi-Device Transfer: Discussion notes from a phone, a mind map from a tablet, and data organized on a computer can be directly transferred with the mirroring device’s “in-group push.” There’s no need to use WeChat or a USB drive, which boosts the efficiency of summarizing by 70%.
- Real-Time Annotations: The changes a team member annotates will be synchronized to all the devices in the group in real time. The group leader can lock key annotations to keep the discussion on track. The secondary screen displays the core ideas at the same time, so the members can focus more when they discuss.
Cross-Group Display: More Intuitive Result Comparison
- Split-Screen Display: It supports 2-4 groups mirroring their results to the main screen at the same time. For example, Group 1 can mirror a proposal framework, and Group 2 can mirror the supporting data. The differences between groups are clear at a glance, eliminating the “time-consuming turn-based mirroring” problem.
- One-Tap Focus: If you need to go into more detail about a group’s results, tap “Solo Display” to focus on their content. When you’re done, it will instantly switch back to the split-screen mode, so you have flexible control over the pace.
- QR Code Archiving: All results automatically generate a QR code, and members can scan it to save them. It’s easy to review after the meeting without having to ask for materials from each person.
All-Scenario Application: A Great Fit for Various Discussion Needs
Corporate Meeting Discussions
- When a project is being started, the marketing group can mirror user research and the technical group can mirror the implementation plan. The main screen can display them side by side to quickly find the best solution. Remote team members can join the group with their phones to push their opinions in real time, so there are no barriers to collaboration, whether you’re in the same room or not.
Campus Teaching Discussions
- In a group project, each group can push their results to the secondary screen to get feedback from their peers first. Excellent content can then be pushed to the main screen for the whole class to see with a single tap. A teacher can use the public annotation area to add suggestions in real time, making the interaction more in-depth.
Training and Exchange Discussions
- After trainees have analyzed a case study, the results from multiple groups can be displayed in a split screen. A trainer can use the mirroring device to annotate the strengths and weaknesses of each group. The comparison makes the explanation clearer, and trainees can scan a QR code to save all the cases, so the training results are quickly put to use.
Stable and Durable: Peace of Mind for Organizations
The dual-band transmission has strong anti-interference capabilities. Latency is less than 20ms when multiple devices are mirroring at the same time, and the disconnection rate is less than 0.1%. It supports setting a batch name for devices (e.g., “Group 1 – Marketing Department”), which makes management clear. The mirroring device is only the size of a palm and weighs less than 50g, so it’s easy to carry for an outdoor discussion. The casing is wear-resistant and drop-proof and is designed for high-frequency use. The encrypted transmission keeps your data safe.
Using this screen mirroring device for a group discussion makes in-group collaboration more efficient and cross-group exchange more thorough, easily achieving the goal of “fragmented discussion, efficient collaboration.”