Multi-Screen Interaction: A Cross-Device Collaboration Solution
This multi-screen interaction solution breaks down the barriers between phones, computers, tablets, and large displays. It enables a seamless flow of content and complementary functions, covering all scenarios—from office to education and home—without complex operations. This makes information transfer more efficient, interaction more flexible, and unlocks the collaborative value of multiple devices.
Universal Device Compatibility, Seamless Connection
This solution is fully compatible with Android/iOS phones, Windows/macOS/Linux computers, tablets, and terminals like smart TVs, meeting displays, and projectors. All devices, new or old, from different brands, can work together smoothly. The connection methods are flexible and diverse:
- Fast Wireless Connection: Use native device functions (“Wireless Display” on phones, “Project” on computers, or “Screen Mirroring” on Apple devices) or a QR code to connect in 3 seconds without installing any apps.
- Wired Backup: It comes with an adapter for HDMI, Type-C, and DP interfaces. Older devices can be plugged in and used immediately, avoiding the hassle of an unstable wireless signal.
- Automatic Matching: Frequently used devices will get a pop-up to connect when they’re nearby, so you don’t have to search repeatedly. With a compatibility rate of over 95%, anyone can get started quickly.
Core Interactive Functions, Empowering All Scenarios
1. Free-Flowing Content Across Screens
It supports “one-to-multi,” “multi-to-one,” and “two-way transfer.” In the office, a computer can mirror a proposal to a large meeting display and simultaneously send it to a colleague’s tablet for annotations. For home entertainment, you can batch-mirror photos from a phone to a TV, and you can also save a video playing on the TV to your phone with one click. In the classroom, a teacher can mirror a lesson to the main display, and students’ tablets can receive it at the same time for post-class review. Content transfer doesn’t require a USB drive or other transfer tools. It can be done with a simple drag-and-drop or a tap, eliminating the hassle of exporting and importing files.
2. Complementary Multi-Screen Functions
- Extended Screen Collaboration: You can set a tablet as a “secondary screen” for your computer to write a report on one screen and look up information on the other. You can also use your phone as a “remote control” for a large display to control playback and switch content from the comfort of your seat.
- Cross-Screen Control: You can use a computer’s mouse to operate your phone to reply to messages. A teacher can use a stylus on a tablet to annotate a mirrored lesson, and the annotations will be displayed on the large screen in sync, making the operation more flexible and precise.
- Multi-Device Annotations: In meetings and classes, multiple people can annotate the same document on different devices. Highlights drawn with a red pen and text edits will be synchronized to all screens in real time, making brainstorming more intuitive. The annotated results can be saved as a PDF and shared with one click.
In-Depth Adaptation for All Scenarios, Boosting Efficiency and Experience
- Office Collaboration: When a team is working on a project, members can use their own devices for their specific tasks. All content is compiled on the large display in real time, so everyone can see the progress. In a remote meeting, a phone can mirror the on-site view, and a computer can mirror the proposal details. The large screen displays both contents, and remote colleagues can annotate on their tablets. This makes collaboration feel like it’s happening in the same room and boosts decision-making efficiency by 40%.
- Classroom Interaction: A teacher can use a computer to explain a concept and simultaneously use a tablet to display a video of a lab experiment. The large display combines both contents, so students can understand things more thoroughly. During a group discussion, each group can use a tablet to organize its ideas, and the results can be mirrored to a public large display for the whole class to critique. A student can take a photo of a question with their phone and mirror it to the large display, and the teacher can explain it on the spot. This makes class interaction more lively and the transfer of knowledge more efficient.
- Home Entertainment: On a weekend at home, you can mirror a show from your phone to the TV, and your tablet can simultaneously show the comments and interactions. The whole family can watch and talk together. When helping your child study, you can mirror an educational cartoon to the TV, and a parent can use their phone to remotely control playback and pause to explain things. At a family gathering, multiple people can take turns mirroring games and short videos to the TV, so no one has to huddle around a small screen to share the fun.
- Commercial Presentations: At a retail counter, a salesperson can use their phone to mirror a product’s 3D model and user reviews to a display screen, while a customer can use a tablet to check detailed specs. At an exhibition, multiple tablets can receive product information from a large display, and visitors can annotate questions to interact with the salesperson. This makes the presentation more interactive and boosts customer conversion rates by 35%.
Smart Management, Secure and Convenient
- Access Control: An administrator can set device interaction permissions from a backend, specifying which devices can transfer content to each other and whether cross-screen control is allowed, which prevents unwanted interference. It supports a “device whitelist” and a “temporary authorization code,” so external devices must be authorized to connect, which protects content privacy.
- Remote Maintenance: It offers real-time monitoring of the operational status of all devices (online status, number of connections, and signal strength). It also supports remote on/off and firmware upgrades, with no on-site maintenance required, which reduces maintenance costs.
- Scenario Presets: You can preset “meeting mode,” “teaching mode,” and “entertainment mode” to switch device parameters (like resolution, volume, and annotation permissions) with one click, adapting to different needs.
There’s no complex wiring needed. Devices can be used just by connecting to the network, and daily maintenance is not a burden. Whether for an enterprise, a school, or a family, this multi-screen interaction solution can fully utilize the advantages of each device, achieving a collaborative value of “1+1 > 2.”