Use This for Multi-Screen Collaboration: More Efficient Device Linkage

Want to break down the barriers between your phone, computer, tablet, and a large screen to achieve “content sharing and seamless operation”? This screen mirroring device effortlessly creates a multi-screen collaboration environment! With no complex networking, it supports real-time multi-terminal linkage and two-way control, covering office collaboration, teaching interaction, and family sharing. It upgrades multi-screens from “individual use” to “collaborative power,” making every collaboration smooth and effortless.


3 Steps to a Multi-Screen Collaboration Setup: Zero Tech-Hurdle

No need for complex operations. A few simple steps are all it takes to get started:

  1. Quick Hardware Connection: Plug the receiver into the main screen (meeting display / TV / projector). Plug the transmitter into the core device (a computer for office use, a tablet for teaching). Auxiliary devices like phones and tablets scan a dedicated QR code displayed by the device to join the collaboration network in 10 seconds. Devices are automatically categorized as “Master,” “Auxiliary,” and “Display.”
  2. Flexible Permission Configuration: Click “Collaboration Management” on the device to set permissions. The master device (e.g., a computer) has “Content Push + Pace Control” permissions, while auxiliary devices (e.g., a phone) have “Material Supplement + Annotation Suggestion” permissions. This prevents irrelevant operations from interfering.
  3. Start Collaborative Mode: Press the “Collaborate” button on the device. The master, auxiliary, and display devices instantly connect, with synchronized content and seamless operations. The entire process takes less than a minute, so even a novice can get started quickly.

Core Advantages: More Flexible and In-Depth Multi-Screen Collaboration

Free Cross-Device Content Flow for Unobstructed Collaboration

  • Instant Material Transfer: The proposal framework on the master computer, a photo taken on the auxiliary phone, and a mind map drawn on the tablet can be instantly transferred via the device’s “cross-device push” function. This eliminates the need for WeChat or USB drives, boosting material collection efficiency by 70%. For example, during office collaboration, a colleague can take a photo of client requirements with their phone, push it to their computer to organize, and then sync it to the large screen, ensuring zero-delay information transfer.
  • Content Relay Editing: An unfinished document on your phone can be seamlessly switched to your computer for continued editing, with no interruption to the large-screen content. When you switch a lesson plan from your tablet to the TV, the progress and annotations automatically sync, ensuring a continuous collaborative process.
  • Full Format Compatibility: It supports cross-device transfer of mainstream formats like PPT, Excel, MP4, and JPG. Files can be sent without format conversion, and playback is smooth without crashing, adapting to 99% of office, teaching, and entertainment materials.

Two-Way, Multi-Terminal Control for More Freedom

  • Flexible Master Control: After a computer is mirrored to the large screen as the master, you can use your phone as a “wireless remote control” to flip pages and pause. You can also use a tablet for handwritten annotations. When a teacher uses a tablet as the master, they can use the large screen’s reverse control to access supplementary materials on their computer. They can operate from anywhere in the classroom, free from device constraints.
  • Real-time Auxiliary Participation: Auxiliary devices can annotate revision suggestions on the mirrored content (e.g., circling key points or adding data to a draft). The annotations sync to all collaborating devices in real-time. There’s no need to “pass the screen around,” making discussions more focused.
  • Complementary Split-Screen Display: In an office meeting, a computer can project the core framework to the main screen while a tablet projects data charts to a side screen. This dual-screen linkage makes the logic clearer. In a classroom, the main screen can display the lesson plan, while a side screen shows an experiment video. Multi-screen cooperation makes knowledge points more comprehensive and helps the audience understand more deeply.

All-Scenario Application: Multi-Screen Collaboration Adapts to Diverse Needs

Office Collaboration: Doubling Efficiency

  • Project Discussion Collaboration: A designer can project a design draft from their computer (master) to the large screen, a product manager can use a tablet (auxiliary) to annotate revisions, and an R&D colleague can use their phone to add technical parameters. The feedback is synced in real-time to all devices, so there’s no need to pass the computer around, boosting collaboration efficiency by 40%.
  • Remote Meeting Linkage: An off-site colleague can connect their computer to the device to push their report content to the local large screen in real-time. The local team can annotate questions on their phones, allowing for real-time interaction and seamless collaboration between online and offline teams.
  • Efficient Signing: A computer projects a contract to a large screen for both parties to review. The client can use their phone (auxiliary) to electronically sign, with the signature instantly displayed on the large screen and the computer document. This makes the entire process paperless, shortening the signing procedure from 30 minutes to 5 minutes.

Educational Interaction: More Engaging Classrooms

  • Teacher-Student Collaboration: A teacher can use a tablet (master) to mirror a lesson plan to the large screen, using a stylus to make real-time annotations that sync to students’ tablets. Students can take a picture of their problem-solving steps with their phone and push it to the large screen for the whole class to review, boosting classroom participation by 50%.
  • Group Collaboration Display: Each group can project its discussion results to a dedicated side screen. After a group-internal review, the teacher can select the best results and push them to the main screen with one click for the whole class to share, ensuring an organized presentation.
  • Multi-Screen Lab Coordination: A phone can capture experiment details and sync them, magnified, to a side screen via the device, while a computer projects a document of the experiment’s principles to the main screen. This multi-screen combination makes key operational points clearer and helps students understand more deeply.

Family Sharing: Heartwarming Moments

  • Parent-Child Collaboration: A parent can project an educational cartoon from their computer to the TV, while their child simultaneously does interactive exercises on a tablet. The quiz results are synced in real-time to the parent’s phone, blending learning and entertainment.
  • Family Gathering Sharing: Friends and family can take turns pushing photos and short videos from their phones to the TV. A computer can simultaneously create a digital photo album, paired with background music played from a phone, making the sharing atmosphere more lively.
  • Collaborative Media Experience: You can project a movie to the TV, control the playback progress with your phone, and cast chat comments from your tablet. This division of labor among multiple devices makes the viewing experience richer.

Secure and Stable: Suitable for Individuals and Businesses

  • Permission Control for No Interference: An administrator can set permissions like “only authorized devices can join collaboration” and “auxiliary devices are prohibited from modifying core content,” preventing irrelevant operations from disrupting the pace and ensuring order in office and classroom scenarios.
  • Guaranteed Stable Transmission: Using dual-band transmission technology (2.4GHz + 5.8GHz), the latency is ≤20ms even when multiple devices are collaborating simultaneously. Content transfer and operation synchronization are completely fluid, and the disconnection rate is less than 0.1%.
  • Portable and Durable: The receiver is palm-sized and weighs less than 50g, so you can easily slip it into a bag for business trips or outdoor teaching. The casing is made of wear-resistant and anti-drop material, so it won’t be easily damaged by long-term use, reducing maintenance costs.
  • Encrypted Data for Security: Files and annotations transferred across devices are fully encrypted. Business secrets and family privacy are protected, so you can use it with peace of mind.

Whether it’s for high-efficiency office collaboration, interactive teaching, or heartfelt family sharing, using this screen mirroring device to build a multi-screen collaboration system allows your devices to reach their full potential, easily achieving a collaborative effect where “1 + 1 > 2.”