Phone Screen Mirroring: A High-Speed, All-Scenario Solution
Phone screen mirroring turns the device in your pocket into a central hub, breaking free from wired restraints to achieve one-click content projection. This technology is adapted for efficient interaction in multiple scenarios.
Office Scenarios: Streamlined Meeting Collaboration
You can mirror real-time notes and temporary documents filmed with your phone directly to a conference screen without transferring files. It supports gesture-based page turning and marking key points. During remote meetings, the content mirrored from your phone is synchronized with the cloud meeting, allowing you to control the large screen from a small one, making discussions more flexible.
Educational Scenarios: Instant Classroom Sharing
Teachers can mirror courseware from their phones, and students can film their homework with their phones and mirror it for display, replacing a traditional visualizer. Answer results can be mirrored from phones to the main screen, and real-time data feedback is generated. This transforms classroom interaction from a one-way lecture to two-way participation.
Home Scenarios: A Large-Screen Entertainment Experience
Movies, shows, and photos on your phone can be mirrored to the TV with a single tap. The black-screen mirroring function allows you to continue using your phone. Multiple people can take turns mirroring content, making it easy to switch between a child’s online class and a family movie. You can enjoy content from a small screen on a large one for a more immersive experience.
Marketing Scenarios: Dynamic Product Displays
Staff can use their phones to mirror a 3D product model, and customers can touch the large screen to rotate and view details. Customer testimonials and review videos on a phone can be mirrored instantly, which is more intuitive than explaining with a catalog and helps close a deal faster.
Phone screen mirroring uses minimalist operations to connect multiple terminals, making content delivery more efficient and adapting to the interconnection needs of all scenarios.