Whether you wish to amp up your binge-watching or enhance your family photo-viewing experience, there is no alternative to a modern TV equipped with a large screen. While AirPlay has always offered a pretty easy way to mirror iPhone to TV, what about mirroring to TVs that don’t support it? If that’s what’s bugging you, here’s how to mirror your iPhone or iPad screen to a TV easily!
Things to Check Before Mirroring iPhone to TV
To find out whether or not your TV is compatible, check out the AirPlay icon on your TV. Besides, you can alsohead over to Apple’s Home accessories web pageand head into the TV section to know if your TV supports Apple’s wireless streaming protocol.
AirPlay 2 supports several older iPhone and iPad models. Check out the list below to ensure your device is onboard.
AirPlay 2-supported iPhone models:
AirPlay 2 compatible iPad models
This is the easiest and most fluid way of mirroring your iPhone to a TV. To do so:
Anything that you do on your iOS device will be mirrored on the television. Notably, flipping the iOS device from portrait to landscape mode will let you view videos by using up the entire TV screen.
What if your TV is not AirPlay-2 compatible? Don’t worry, you can still mirror your iOS device to an unsupported TV thanks to a streaming device like Chromecast and Roku. However, do note that while Roku supports AirPlay, Chromecast doesn’t. So, to mirror your iPhone to a Chromecast device, you will need the Google Home app on your iPhone.
Sadly, all the applications that we have come across during our testing require a paid tier to mirror your iPhone to a TV. But, DoCast (Download) is one free application that you can try. But, it only allows 15 minutes of free time to mirror the iPhone. While the screen mirroring was not as seamless as with an AirPlay TV, it still works well enough.
The process is also pretty simple with most apps as with DoCast. Here’s a quick rundown:
And, just like that, you can connect your iPhone to a Chromecast-running TV.
So, that’s how you can stream your favorite videos or mirror the screen of your iPhone or iPad to anAndroid TV or Smart TV. While AirPlay 2 makes it all easy for your iPhone to connect to a TV, if your TV does not support AirPlay, you’re left with no other option but to pay for a good tool.
Otherwise, you can take the wired way out and simply make use of a Lightning to HDMI or Type-C to HDMI adapter and connect it to your TV. Then, after simply setting the right HDMI input source on your TV, your iPhone will instantly start mirroring.
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Sagnik is a tech aficionado who can never say “no” to dipping his toes into unknown waters of tech or reviewing the latest gadgets. He is also a hardcore gamer, having played everything from Snake Xenzia to Dead Space Remake.