Miracast: Screen Mirroring Solution with Direct Device Connection (No Network Required)

The Miracast solution leverages direct device connection technology—no WiFi connection or cable plugging needed. Devices such as Android phones and Windows computers can directly cast their screen content to large screens. It easily handles temporary scenarios and outdoor occasions with simple and hassle-free operation.

Wide Device Compatibility, Fast and Stable Connection

Most Android phones/tablets and Windows computers come with built-in Miracast functionality, requiring no additional app installation.


  • Enable the “Wireless Display” or “Projection” option on your device.
  • Search for the receiving device and tap it to connect— the process takes approximately 2 seconds, even smoother than pairing via Bluetooth.


Both new and old devices are compatible; even old laptops and basic Android phones can work seamlessly with it. There’s no need to replace devices specifically for screen mirroring.

Clear and Smooth Casting, No Compromise on Details

Miracast supports 1080P high-definition screen mirroring, and some receiving devices even support 4K. When casting engineering drawings, line textures are clearly visible; when casting data charts, numbers after the decimal point can be seen distinctly.


Transmission latency is kept within 50ms, ensuring synchronized audio and video. When playing demo videos or dynamic PPTs, there is no screen trailing, and there’s no awkward “delayed screen” issue during on-site presentations.

Versatile for Various Scenarios, High Flexibility

  • Outdoor Work: When there’s no network at construction sites, laptops can connect directly to portable projectors to cast construction plans; on-site photos taken with phones can be instantly cast to large screens, eliminating the need for workers to crowd around small screens to discuss details. At temporary exhibition booths, tablets can connect to large screens to cast product introductions—smooth display is achievable without pulling network cables.
  • Mobile Teaching: In training rooms or temporary classrooms with no wiring, teachers can connect their tablets directly to mobile large screens to cast operation steps; students can cast their practice results from phones for immediate review and feedback. During study trips, collected materials can be cast to large screens, so group discussions don’t require passing devices around.
  • Home Emergencies: If the home WiFi is down, phones can use Miracast to connect to TVs and cast local movies or photos, without ruining the experience of watching content with family. When gathering with friends, casting mobile game screens to the TV makes group viewing more engaging.


The receiving device can remember frequently used devices and will automatically pop up a connection reminder when turned on next time. Administrators can check casting records and device status through the backend, and remote updates are also convenient—no dedicated personnel are needed for on-site maintenance. For scenarios without a network or when temporary screen mirroring is required, Miracast is definitely the right choice.