Group Discussion Screen Mirroring: A New Way to Collaborate and Share

The group discussion screen mirroring solution is designed for team discussions. It supports multiple groups mirroring content at the same time and displaying results for comparison. It’s flexible and efficient, and it’s suitable for scenarios like company meetings, classroom teaching, and training workshops, making group collaboration deeper and presentations more intuitive.


Multiple Groups Mirroring at the Same Time, Seamless Collaboration

It supports 2-8 groups mirroring independently at the same time. Each group can connect with devices like phones, computers, and tablets. The content of each group can be displayed in a split-screen view or switched on the main display, with no interference:

  • Split-Screen Mode: The main display is divided into a display area for each group (2-way, 4-way, 6-way, etc.). Each group’s content is shown in sync, which makes it easy to compare viewpoints in real time.
  • Switching Mode: Each group’s work is shown one at a time. The switching speed is less than or equal to 1 second, with a keyboard shortcut or a remote control, making the pace easy to control.
  • Independent Control: Each group can control its own mirrored content (flipping pages, annotating, pausing) with no need for an administrator, making collaboration more independent.

Simple and Flexible Connection, Compatible with a Variety of Devices

It’s compatible with all types of devices, including Android/iOS phones, Windows/macOS computers, and tablets, as well as display terminals like large meeting screens, projectors, and interactive whiteboards. The connection methods are flexible:

  • A group member can use a device’s native mirroring function (wireless display, screen mirroring) to connect to the group’s mirroring channel with one tap.
  • It supports a QR code connection. Each group’s mirroring channel has its own QR code, and scanning it connects the device, which prevents connection confusion.
  • It comes with a wired adapter that can be used for scenarios where the wireless signal is weak to ensure a stable connection.

Core Functions, Empowering the Entire Discussion Process

1. Deeper In-Group Collaboration

  • Real-Time Annotation: A group member can annotate and add text to the mirrored content. The annotations will be displayed on the group’s mirrored screen, making it easier for the group to focus on key points.
  • File Sharing: You can quickly push files like documents, images, and videos from a mirroring device to the group’s display terminal, with no need for a USB drive, making file sharing more efficient.
  • Multi-Device Collaboration: A group can have multiple devices connected at the same time. On-site inspiration from a phone and a draft proposal from a computer can be mirrored and compiled in real time, making brainstorming more complete.

2. Efficient Cross-Group Sharing

  • Comparison Display: You can use a split-screen view to display different groups’ proposals and reports at the same time. The differences and common issues will be clear at a glance, which is great for group critiques.
  • Highlighting Key Points: You can switch a group’s mirrored content to a full-screen view with one tap to highlight a core idea or a brilliant piece of work.
  • Content Saving: Each group’s mirrored work and annotations can be saved with one tap. They are then automatically compiled into a shared folder after the meeting, making it easy to organize and archive.

3. Flexible Control of Discussion Pace

  • Timed Reminders: You can set a countdown for each group’s discussion, and the remaining time will be displayed on the main screen, which helps control the discussion’s pace.
  • Unified Pause/Resume: An administrator can pause or resume all groups’ mirroring with one tap, making it easy to provide centralized guidance or give instructions.
  • Anonymous Display: You can hide group names for anonymous mirroring, which reduces bias and encourages people to express their ideas freely.

Versatile for Discussion Scenarios

  • Corporate Meeting Discussions
    • During a project brainstorm, groups from different departments can mirror their proposals at the same time. The split-screen view helps find the best ideas.
    • During a review meeting, groups can mirror their analysis reports and focus on differences for an in-depth discussion and a quick solution.
  • Classroom Group Teaching
    • After a student group completes a project, it can mirror its report, and the whole class can compare and critique each other’s work.
    • When groups are working on a lab, they can mirror the lab process and data recording, and the teacher can provide targeted guidance to improve collaboration skills.
  • Training Workshops
    • During a training session, groups can do a case study and mirror their solutions. The instructor can then critique each one using the split-screen view.
    • In a team-building activity, each group can mirror the results of a task to boost team cohesion and a positive attitude.

Convenient Management, Simple Deployment

You can set mirroring permissions to allow only authorized devices to connect to a group’s channel, which protects the security of the content. An administrator can view the status of each group’s mirroring in real time and perform remote debugging. The receiver can be used just by being plugged into a large display, with no complex setup, and it’s compatible with existing discussion venues.

The group discussion screen mirroring solution, with its advantages of “multi-group collaboration, flexible linking, and intuitive results,” breaks through the limitations of sharing results in a traditional group discussion. It boosts both the efficiency and quality of discussions.