WiDi: A Wireless Connection for Windows Screen Mirroring
As a Windows user, do you want to free your laptop and desktop from cables and effortlessly mirror them to a large screen? This screen mirroring device precisely supports the native WiDi protocol! Without any extra software, it can activate the wireless mirroring function for Windows with a single tap. It works for business presentations, educational lectures, and design discussions, making the connection between Windows devices and a large screen smoother and easier to use.
2-Step Connection: No Barriers for Windows Users
It perfectly fits how the system operates. You’ll know how to use it right away:
- Quick Hardware Setup: Plug the receiver into a TV, meeting screen, or projector. After it’s powered on, the large screen will show a dedicated WiDi name (e.g., “Office Windows Screen” or “Classroom 301 Projector”). Connect your Windows device and the mirroring device to the same Wi-Fi. There’s no need to install any drivers or plugins.
- Native Mirroring: In the Windows taskbar, click the “Action Center” -> “Project.” Select “Connect to a wireless display,” then choose the name of the mirroring device from the list. The connection will be complete in 1-2 seconds, and the screen will be synchronized in real time. The process is a seamless continuation of the system’s native WiDi function.
Core Advantages: A More Flexible Windows Ecosystem
Native Compatibility: No Device Is Left Behind
- Universal System Compatibility: It perfectly supports Windows 8.1 and later versions and works with mainstream laptops and desktops from brands like Lenovo, HP, Dell, Huawei, and ASUS. The compatibility rate for both older office computers and new high-performance models is over 95%, so you’re not limited by your device model.
- No Learning Curve: Since it uses the native WiDi entry, users who often use the system’s projection function won’t have to learn a new process. A new user can watch someone do it once and get the hang of it right away. It’s easy for new employees and teachers to use.
- Lightweight and Software-Free: There’s no need to install any mirroring tools on your Windows device. It directly uses the system’s WiDi protocol, which prevents software conflicts and saves memory, meeting the need for a simple and stable experience in an office setting.
High-Definition and Stable: Built for Professional Scenarios
- Instant Media Flow: The Excel data and CAD drafts you’re editing on your Windows computer can be mirrored to a large screen with WiDi while you continue to edit them in the background. The content will be synchronized in real time. A presentation video on a USB drive doesn’t have to be copied to your computer. It can be pushed directly to a large screen with WiDi. The efficiency of media transfer is boosted by 50%.
- Ultra-High-Definition Output: It supports 1080p Full HD mirroring, and with a high-performance Windows device, it can achieve 4K Ultra HD display. The details of a technical drawing, the color gradient of a design, and the small text of a data report are all clear and sharp, truly capturing the original content.
- Low Latency and Anti-Interference: It uses WiDi protocol optimization technology, so latency is as low as 15ms. There’s no lag when flipping through a PPT, dragging a document, or playing a video. With 2.4GHz + 5.8GHz dual-band transmission, mirroring is stable even in a crowded meeting room or classroom, with a disconnection rate of less than 0.1%.
For All Scenarios: A Mirroring Helper for Windows Users
Office Collaboration: Boosting Efficiency
- For a project presentation, a Windows laptop (primary device) can mirror a proposal to a large screen with WiDi. A colleague can use an external writing pad to annotate with suggestions, which will sync back to the computer and the large screen. The team won’t have to pass devices around. For a remote meeting, an out-of-town colleague can mirror a presentation from a Windows computer, and the local team can interact with the large screen in real time. There are no barriers to collaboration, whether you’re in the same room or not.
- For a design discussion, a designer can mirror a 3D model from their Windows computer to a large screen, which supports zooming in on specific details (e.g., product ports or structural lines). The team can have an in-depth discussion around the screen without having to huddle over a small one, making communication more precise.
Educational Presentations: More Engaging Lessons
- A teacher can use a Windows laptop to mirror a lesson to a smart board with WiDi. They can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly pause or jump to a section and use an external writing pad to annotate in real time, making key points and difficult concepts clear at a glance. They can also open multiple teaching videos and documents in advance and switch between them with a single tap, which makes the lesson run more smoothly.
- For a practical training class, a Windows computer can mirror an instructional video to a large screen, and students can follow the steps in the video. If they have a question, they can take a photo of the process with their phone and, with the help of the mirroring device, push it to the large screen, so the teacher can provide targeted guidance, which is more efficient.
For Temporary Scenarios: Don’t Panic
- In places with no fixed cables, like an outdoor exhibition or a construction site, a Windows laptop can connect to the mirroring device with WiDi to quickly mirror a product video or a construction plan, making on-site explanations more intuitive without having to rely on temporary wiring.
- If the wired projector in a meeting room breaks, a Windows computer can quickly switch to WiDi mirroring, and the presentation can resume in under 1 minute, preventing the meeting from being interrupted and ensuring a smooth flow during an important event.
Secure and Portable: Peace of Mind for Work and School
- Permission Control: You can set a WiDi mirroring password and a device whitelist so that only authorized Windows devices can connect, preventing a meeting or a lesson from being interrupted by irrelevant content.
- Stable and Durable: The mirroring device is only the size of a palm and weighs less than 40g. It can easily be put into a computer bag, so you can carry it with you for a business trip or an outdoor lesson without any hassle. The casing is made of wear-resistant material, so it won’t break from being plugged in and out for a long time, which lowers maintenance costs.
- Automatic System Updates: The mirroring device regularly synchronizes with Windows system updates, ensuring that the WiDi function runs smoothly with new system versions. There’s no need for manual debugging, so you can use it for a long time with no worries.
Whether you’re a heavy user of a Windows computer or a group of users at a business or school, using this mirroring device to enable the WiDi function will give you a smooth experience with native compatibility, making the wireless connection between Windows devices and a large screen more efficient and stable.