Miracast: A Wireless Direct-Connection Screen Mirroring Solution

The Miracast solution uses a wireless direct-connection technology that doesn’t require a Wi-Fi connection or cables. Android and Windows devices can directly mirror their screen content to a large screen, making it perfect for temporary presentations and outdoor scenarios.


Broad Device Compatibility, Fast Connection

Most Android phones, tablets, and Windows computers come with a built-in Miracast function, so you don’t need to install any extra apps. Just open the “Wireless Display” or “Project” option on your device, find the receiver, and tap to connect. The setup is done in about 2 seconds. Both new and old devices have a high compatibility rate, so an old laptop or a regular Android phone can use it smoothly. There’s no need to buy a new device just for screen mirroring.

Stable, Clear Mirroring with No Compromise on Details

It supports 1080P high-definition mirroring, and some receivers can even handle 4K. When you mirror an engineering drawing, the lines and details are clear. When you mirror a data chart, you can even see the numbers after the decimal point. The transmission latency is kept to within 50ms, and the audio and picture are perfectly synchronized with no lag. When playing a presentation video or a dynamic PPT, there’s no ghosting, so on-site presentations are never awkward.

Flexible and Capable in Multiple Scenarios

  • Outdoor Work: At a construction site with no network, a laptop can connect directly to a portable projector to show the construction plan. Photos taken on-site with a phone can be instantly mirrored to a large screen to share details with workers without everyone having to crowd around a small screen.
  • Mobile Teaching: In flexible spaces like training rooms and temporary classrooms with no wiring, a teacher’s tablet can connect directly to a mobile large screen to mirror the steps of a procedure. Students can mirror their practice results from their phones for on-the-spot feedback.
  • Home Emergency: If your home’s Wi-Fi is down, you can use Miracast to connect your phone to your TV to mirror local movies and photos. This way, you don’t have to interrupt your movie time with family, and you don’t have to use up your phone’s data.

The receiver can remember frequently connected devices and will automatically show a pop-up to connect next time. An administrator can view mirroring records and device status from a backend and even perform remote upgrades, so there’s no need for someone to constantly be on-site for maintenance. For any temporary mirroring need, Miracast is the right choice.