Mobile Screen Mirroring: Small Screen to Large Screen Solution

The mobile screen mirroring solution enables effortless transfer of content from mobile phones to large screens, free from the hassle of cables. It is compatible with both Android and iOS devices, featuring simple and stable operation. Whether for meetings, classes, or home use, displaying small-screen content on a large screen has never been more convenient.

Simple Connection, Easy to Master

No additional software needs to be downloaded for either Android or iOS phones. For Android devices: swipe down from the top of the screen to open the status bar, tap “Wireless Projection”. For iOS devices: swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen, tap “Screen Mirroring”. Locate the receiving device and tap it—connection is established in approximately 3 seconds. Even those who rarely use digital devices can remember the steps after following the prompts once. After connection, swiping or tapping on the phone will sync with the large screen, ensuring a smooth operation experience.

Clear and Smooth Mirroring, No Compromise on Content Quality

When mirroring courseware or documents, text remains sharp and non-blurry, with red highlighted notes (for key points) clearly visible. When mirroring photos or videos, colors are naturally reproduced, images are delicate, and audio-video synchronization is seamless—no screen lag or audio delay occurs. Even 4K short videos stored on the phone maintain their original clarity when mirrored to the large screen, ensuring no loss in display quality.

Versatile for Multiple Scenarios, Practical and Flexible

  • In Class: Teachers can mirror courseware or educational short videos from their phones. They can walk to the back of the classroom while swiping to turn pages or highlighting key points with their fingertips, no longer confined to the podium. Students who want to share problem-solving ideas can mirror their drafts from phones to the large screen, ensuring the whole class can see clearly and interact more smoothly.
  • In Meetings: If you receive materials from clients temporarily, there’s no need to transfer them to a computer—simply mirror your phone to the meeting screen for colleagues to view. When discussing plans, you can annotate and modify the mirrored content directly, turning ideas into actionable steps on the spot without the need for paper-and-pen notes.
  • At Home: Mirror movies or TV shows from your phone to the TV for a more immersive viewing experience. When gathering with relatives and friends, mirror group photos or short videos from your phone—no more crowding around the small screen, making sharing more convenient and lively.

 

Administrators can also set mirroring permissions to prevent irrelevant devices from disrupting use by mirroring randomly. They can check the status of devices remotely and adjust settings promptly if issues arise, requiring little effort for daily use. This solution fully meets the need to transfer content from small mobile screens to large screens.