Phone Screen Mirroring: A Convenient Small-to-Large Screen Solution
This phone screen mirroring solution lets you easily transfer content from your phone to a large screen. You’re not tied down by cables, and a few simple steps are all it takes to clearly display small-screen content on a large screen, whether you’re in a meeting, class, or at home.
Simple Connection, Anyone Can Use It
It’s compatible with both Android and Apple phones, and you don’t need to download any extra software. Just open the mirroring function on your phone, scan a QR code, or use NFC tap-to-connect to a receiver. The connection is made in about 3 seconds, so even people who don’t often use digital devices can remember the steps after just one try. Once you’re connected, you don’t have to stay near your phone; you can control the content on the large screen from anywhere.
Stable and Clear Mirroring, No Compromise on Content
When you mirror courseware or documents, the text is sharp and not blurry, and key annotations are clearly visible. When you mirror videos or photos, the picture is clear, the colors are naturally reproduced, and the audio and video are synchronized with no lag. There’s no screen ghosting or audio delays. Even a 4K video stored on your phone can maintain its original clarity when mirrored to a large screen.
Practical and Flexible for All Scenarios
- In the classroom: A teacher can mirror courseware and short educational videos from their phone and use their finger to turn pages and highlight key points even from the back of the classroom without having to stay at the podium. If a student wants to share their problem-solving process, they can mirror their draft from their phone to the large screen for the whole class to see, making interaction smoother.
- In a meeting: If you get some client materials on the fly, you can mirror them directly from your phone to the meeting screen without having to deal with a computer. While discussing a proposal, you can annotate and edit the mirrored content, so ideas can be implemented on the spot, with no need for a pen and paper.
- At home: You can mirror a show from your phone to the TV for a more immersive viewing experience on a large screen. When friends and family gather, you can mirror photos and short videos from your phone to share the fun without everyone having to huddle around a small screen.
An administrator can also set mirroring permissions to prevent unauthorized devices from causing a disturbance. They can also remotely check the status of devices and make adjustments when needed, so you don’t have to worry about the daily use. This solution can handle all your small-to-large screen needs.