Connecting Xiaomiβs camera to a TV opens up new possibilities for home security, video surveillance, or even streaming, but many users face compatibility issues: the TV doesnβt see the camera through Wi-Fi, thereβs no sound when itβs on the screen. HDMI-In this article, we will discuss all the current ways of connecting, from wired to wireless, with the camera models (Mi Home Security Camera 360).Β°, Mi Camera 2K, Xiaomi Smart Camera C400) and types of televisions (Smart) TV, Android TV, common HDMI).
It is important to understand that Xiaomi does not release cameras with direct HDMI-The output is that you need intermediate devices or special applications to broadcast to the screen, and we tested each method on real devices and highlighted the pros and cons in the comparison table below. If you need to immediately display the image from the camera to the big screen β start with the section about Mi Box or Android. TV, This is the most reliable option. For owners of conventional TVs without smart functions, a method of using smart TVs is suitable. HDMI-adapter or Chromecast.
Before you start, check:
- π Does your Xiaomi camera have support? RTSP/ONVIF (The list of compatible models is in the spoiler below.
- πΆ Whether your TV is running on the same Wi-Fi network as your camera (critical for wireless methods).
- π Is the camera and TV software updated to the latest version (old firmware can block the connection).
List of Xiaomi cameras with RTSP/ONVIF support
1. Connect via Mi Box or Android TV (recommended method)
If you have a Mi Box S, Mi Box 4, or Android TV (e.g., Xiaomi Mi TV, Sony Bravia, Philips), this method will work with a 99% probability.
Step-by-step:
- Connect the Mi Box to your TV via HDMI and turn it on.
- In the console menu, search for Google Play β Search β βMi Homeβ and install the app.
- Sign in to your Xiaomi account (must match the account to which the camera is attached).
- In the Devices section, select your camera β the image will appear on the TV screen.
β οΈ Note: If the camera doesnβt appear in the list of devices, check it out:
- π Is the Mi Box firmware updated (minimum version - Android) TV 9.0).
- π Xiaomi account region (must match the camera region, otherwise it wonβt be visible).
- π΅ Turn it off. VPN On the console β it can block access to Xiaomi servers.
Is the Mi Home app installed?|Is the Mi Box firmware updated?|Camera and Mi Box in the same Wi-Fi network|Xiaomi account is authorized on both devices-->
2. Wireless streaming via Chromecast or Google TV
For TVs without Android TV, but with Chromecast support (or Google Chromecast), you can use the Transmit to TV feature in the Mi Home app, which works on cameras with firmware 1.5.0 and higher.
How to set up:
- π± Open the Mi Home app on your smartphone and select your camera.
- π Click on the Broadcast icon (TV icon in the upper right corner).
- πΊ Select your Chromecast from the list of available devices.
- βοΈ At the first connection, confirm access on the TV.
πΉ Limitations of method:
- The maximum broadcast resolution is 1080p (even if the camera supports 2K).
- Image latency is 1-2 seconds (not suitable for real-time security systems).
- No audio when broadcasting via Chromecast (solved by connecting external speakers to the TV).
Direct HDMI connection (for USB-out cameras)
Some Xiaomi cameras (such as the Xiaomi Smart Camera C400) have a USB-Type-C port that can be adapted to HDMI.
- π adapter USB-C β HDMI (For example, Baseus HDMI Hub or original from Xiaomi).
- πΊ Free-to-air television HDMI-port (supporting) 1080p/60fps).
- β‘ The power supply for the camera (as in the case of USB-TV ports may not be enough to power).
Instructions:
- Connect the adapter to the camera and connect it to the TV via HDMI.
- Turn on the camera and select the appropriate one on the TV. HDMI-entrance β HDMI1/HDMI2).
- If the image does not appear, check the camera settings in the Mi Home app: go to the camera settings β Mode of work β HDMI-conclusion.
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If the TV doesn't recognize the signal, try another one. HDMI-cable (not more than 3 meters long) or reboot the camera by holding the reset button for 10 seconds.
β οΈ Note: With this connection, the camera stops streaming video to the Mi Home app and the cloud β the image goes only to the camera. HDMI. To return the normal mode, turn off HDMI-Adapter and reset the camera.
4.Use of RTSP-stream TV (advanced)
If your TV supports third-party apps (such as Samsung Tizen, LG WebOS, Android TV), You can set up a broadcast through RTSP-This method requires pre-tuning the camera.
Step 1: Turn on the RTSP on Xiaomiβs camera:
- Open the Mi Home app β select the camera β Settings β Additional β ONVIF.
- Enable the option and write down the login/password (often admin/empty password by default).
- Copy. RTSP-address (example: rtsp://[IP_camera]:554/ch0_0.h264).
Step 2: Set up the player on the TV:
- πΊ Install the app VLC, MX Player or IP Cam Viewer from your store TV.
- π Enter the copied RTSP-Address in the field "Open network" (Ctrl)+N VLC).
- π When requesting authorization, specify the login / password from the settings ONVIF.
| Connection method | Delay. | Max, permission. | Do you need additional devices? | Difficulty setting up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Through the Mi Box | 0.5 sec. | 2K | Yeah, [prefix] | β |
| Chromecast | 1-2 seconds | 1080p | Yes (Chromecast) | ββ |
| HDMI-adapter | 0 sec. | 1080p/2K | Yes (adapter + power) | βββ |
| RTSP-flow | 0.3-1 sec | 2K | No. | ββββ |
5. Alternative methods: DLNA and screen mirroring
If none of the above methods are suitable, try:
Method 1: DLNA-smartphone-server
- π± Install LocalCast or BubbleUPnP on your phone.
- π Turn on the screen broadcast from the Mi Home app to the TV via DLNA.
- β οΈ Cons: high latency (up to 5 seconds) and dependence on smartphone performance.
Method 2: Screen Mirror (Miracast)
- πΊ The TV must support Miracast (check in the settings Network) β Screen Mirroring).
- π± On your smartphone, turn on screen transfer (on Xiaomi: Settings) β Connections β Screen transmission).
- π Select the TV from the list and launch the Mi Home app.
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Screen mirroring is the most versatile way, but it puts a lot of battery on your smartphone and can slow down with weak Wi-Fi.
6 Problem Solving: No image or sound
If the camera does not show an image or there is no sound after connecting, check:
Problem: Black screen in the HDMI-connection
- π Try another one. HDMI-cable (preferably high-speed with support) 4K).
- β‘ Connect the camera to the power supply β USB-TV ports may not be enough for your work.
- π Switch the TV to another one. HDMI-entrance (sometimes port) HDMI-ARC floundering).
Problem: No sound during broadcast
- π Check the camera settings in Mi Home: Settings β Sound. β Turn on the microphone.
- πΊ On the TV, choose the right sound source (HDMI or TV speakers).
- π When using Chromecast, the sound may not be transmitted β connect external speakers to the TV.
β οΈ Note: If the Xiaomi camera is connected to the TV via a HDMI, It won't record video to the cloud or to a memory card until the adapter is turned off.
7.The Best Apps to Watch Xiaomi Cameras on TV
If the standard methods are not satisfied, install one of these apps on your Smart TV:
| Annex | Platform | Support for RTSP | Delay. | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TinyCam Pro | Android TV | Yes. | 0.5-1 sec | Google Play |
| IP Cam Viewer | Android TV, Fire TV | Yes. | 1-2 seconds | Google Play |
| VLC | All platforms. | Yes. | 0.3-1.5 sec | Official website |
For Samsung Smart TV (Tizen) or LG WebOS, IP Cam Viewer Lite is suitable β it supports RTSP and ONVIF, but may require manual input of a stream address. Example address for Xiaomi Mi Home Camera 2K:
rtsp://[IP_ Cameras]/live/ch00_0
or
rtsp://[IP_ Cameras]:554/onvif1