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Miracast adapter
Miracast adapter






  1. #MIRACAST ADAPTER UPGRADE#
  2. #MIRACAST ADAPTER FOR WINDOWS 10#
  3. #MIRACAST ADAPTER ANDROID#
  4. #MIRACAST ADAPTER PLUS#

Change the input source on your TV to the adapter.Connect your Miracast adapter to an open HDMI input on your TV.

#MIRACAST ADAPTER ANDROID#

To connect your Miracast compatible Android to the TV using a dongle or wireless display adapter, follow these simple steps: Many smart TVs are Miracast enabled, so connecting your devices is as easy as turning on screen mirroring, selecting your TV from your Android’s device list and following the on-screen instructions. To connect a Miracast compatible Android device to a TV, you first need to determine if your TV is Miracast compatible. Miracast adapters transform your standard (not ‘smart’) HDTV into a sharing hub, allowing you to connect your smartphone and enjoy the same screen mirroring experience that you would get on a smart TV. You don’t need to spend a fortune on the newest and greatest smart TV to enjoy Miracast screen sharing features.

#MIRACAST ADAPTER UPGRADE#

It’s likely that you upgrade your smartphone more frequently than your TVs, making it possible that your Android devices are Miracast compatible, but that your TV is not.

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If you’re using a device with Windows 8.1/10 or newer or Android 4.2 or newer operating systems, it’s likely that you already have Miracast built-in to your device. Many modern Windows and Android tablets, smartphones, PCs and laptops include Miracast technology. Miracast is readily available in many newer devices. For example, when you share content from your phone, that content is sent to a receiver like a wireless display adapter or Smart TV using Miracast. Miracast creates a direct connection between your Android and the display. Using Miracast technology eliminates the limitations and hassles of cables, making it a great tool for presentations or even home use. Miracast is the wireless equivalent to HDMI cables. Miracast is a wireless display standard that is used for sharing smartphone, tablet, or PC’s screen to a TV without using cables. Many Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) or newer smartphones have a feature built into them that allows you to connect your phone to a TV or computer wirelessly.

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  • #MIRACAST ADAPTER FOR WINDOWS 10#

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    #MIRACAST ADAPTER PLUS#

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