How to connect your phone to Xiaomi TV via WiFi

Xiaomiโ€™s Android TV smart TVs offer users unlimited multimedia content, but the mobile screen often becomes the main window to the digital world. There is a natural desire to bring your favorite photos, videos or even gameplay from your phone to the big screen, while maintaining high image quality and no delays. Wireless data technology allows you to do this without unnecessary wires, turning the living room into a real entertainment center in seconds.

There are several proven ways to synchronize gadgets, each with its own characteristics and suits different use cases: you can use built-in Android features, special applications from the developer or third-party software if the standard methods for some reason do not work, all that matters is that both devices are on the same local network, which is a fundamental condition for a stable connection.

In this article, weโ€™ll take a look at all the connectivity options available, from simple built-in tools to advanced settings for enthusiasts. Youโ€™ll learn how to set up screen broadcasts, which apps are best at handling audio and image transmission, and how to fix common connectivity issues. Properly configured will allow you to enjoy content at maximum resolution without annoying lags.

Checking network settings and equipment preparation

Before you start any manipulations, you need to make sure that your home network infrastructure is ready to transmit heavy multimedia traffic. The ideal condition is to use a router that supports the 5GHz Wi-Fi standard, which provides significantly higher bandwidth compared to the 2.4GHz band. 4K bufferless.

Both your smartphone and Xiaomi TV must be connected to the same wireless network. If you have a dual-band router, make sure that both gadgets โ€œseeโ€ each other, even if they are connected to different frequency bands (2.4 and 5 GHz), since modern routers usually combine them into a single subnet. In the rare cases when a guest network isolates devices, broadcasting may not be possible, so check your routerโ€™s security settings.

โš ๏ธ Note: If your router has a โ€œCustomer isolationโ€ function APยป or โ€œGuest Networkโ€, turn it off for the main devices, otherwise the TV will not find the phone in the local network.

Itโ€™s also worth checking the operating system version on both devices. For Android TVs, the relevance of firmware often affects support for new video encoding protocols. Go to Settings โ†’ About TV โ†’ System Updates and make sure the software is updated to the latest available version.

๐Ÿ“Š What kind of router are you?
Single-band 2.4 GHz
Dual-band AC
Powerful Wi-Fi 6 (AX)
Provider's (I don't know)
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Screen broadcasting via built-in Cast function

The easiest and fastest way to display an image is to use the native Google Cast (Chromecast built-in) feature that is built into most modern Xiaomi TVs. This technology allows you to mirror the screen or stream content from supported applications directly, bypassing complex settings. To start, you do not need to install additional software, just standard Android functionality.

The connection process is as simple as possible and takes only a few clicks: you need to open the Quick Settings Panel on your smartphone (swipe from top to bottom) and find the Translation, Smart View or Projection button. After scanning the network, the phone will offer a list of available devices, among which should appear your Xiaomi TV.

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Click on the broadcast icon in the notification curtain of your smartphone.
  • ๐Ÿ“บ Select the name of your TV from the list (usually Android model) TV).
  • โœ… Confirm the connection if the TV screen will be requested for access permission.

Once paired successfully, the image from the phone will appear on the big screen. Note that when you use the phone actively, the orientation of the screen can change, and in some games there may be a slight delay in input, which is normal for wireless protocols. For viewing photos and videos, this method is ideal, providing a smooth picture.

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Use of Xiaomi Remote and Mi Remote

To integrate more deeply with the Xiaomi ecosystem, developers are offering specialized applications that not only duplicate the screen, but also allow you to control the TV as a full-fledged remote. Mi Remote or Xiaomi Remote is often pre-installed on smartphones of the brand, but it can also be downloaded from the Google Play store. This solution is especially convenient if you lost a physical remote or want to type text from the phone keyboard.

The functionality of these applications goes beyond simple volume control: you can transfer files, run apps on your TV, and even use your phone as a touchpad. To connect, you need to launch the application, press the add button, and select the type of "TV" that will suggest finding devices on the network or entering the code displayed on the TV screen.

Unlike standard screen broadcasting, here you get access to the TV file manager, which allows you to transfer the video file from the phone to the internal memory of the Xiaomi TV and play it with the built-in player, which reduces the load on the smartphone processor and saves its battery.

The Secret Feature of Mi Remote
The Mi Remote app has a hidden button feature that allows you to customize macros โ€“ sequences of actions performed with a single click, such as turning on TV and launching YouTube.

Connecting iPhone and iPad (AirPlay on Xiaomi)

Apple owners often face the issue of compatibility, as the iOS ecosystem uses the AirPlay protocol, which is not native to Android. TV. However, modern Xiaomi TVs often have built-in AirPlay 2 support, which allows you to connect your iPhone and iPad without installing additional software on the TV. โ†’ AirPlay.

If built-in support is not available or is not stable, third-party apps come to the rescue that emulate the Android-based AirPlay receiver, the leaders in this niche are the AirScreen and Receiver for AirPlay apps, and once installed on a TV, it becomes visible to Apple devices as a standard signal receiver.

The connection process on your iPhone is like this: open Control Point (swipe down in the upper right corner or bottom up on older models), click Screen Replay and select your TV. Transmission quality depends on the power of the router, as the video stream is compressed in real time.

AnnexAirPlay supportChromecast supportAdvertising in
AirScreenYes (Stable)Yes.There is.
Receiver for AirPlayYes.No.There is.
Web Video CasterPartially.Yes.No (basically)
BubbleUPnPNo.Yes.No.

Third-party applications for broadcasting and mirroring

When standard methods fail or require advanced features, universal tools like Web Video Caster or BubbleUPnP come to the rescue. These applications work on the principle of a browser-server: you send a link to a video file or stream from your phone, and the TV independently downloads and plays the content using its powerful decoder.

Another popular option is Cast to TV or TV Cast, which allows you to stream browser tabs or local files, and the feature of these programs is that you can control playback (rewind, pause) directly from your phone, even if you folded the application, which makes watching movies much more comfortable.

โš ๏ธ Note: When using free versions of third-party apps, be prepared for banner ads that may overlap part of the interface or interrupt playback.

For advanced users who need full screen mirroring with minimal latency for games, Steam Link or dedicated gaming streaming services are great, optimizing video streaming by sacrificing a little image quality for the speed of response, which is critical in dynamic scenes.

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To transfer video to 4K through third-party applications, use the H.265 compression format (HEVC), if your router and TV support this codec - this will save up to 40% of network traffic.

Solving Connection and Delay Problems

Despite the simplicity of the technology, users often face a situation where the TV can not see the phone or the connection is constantly cut off. DNS And it's often the router that just forgets what it's assigned. IP-address.

If the problem persists, check the firewall settings on the router. mDNS and SSDP protocols, which are responsible for detecting devices, can be blocked by security settings. Also make sure that the TV in the Network section has permission to detect all devices, not just trusted ones.

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Reboot the router by turning it off for 30 seconds.
  • ๐Ÿ“ถ Make sure your phone does not use mobile internet (4G/5G) wifi.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Turn it off. VPN on a smartphone, as it changes the virtual location and hides the device from the local network.

If you see a strong desynchronization of sound and image (lag), try to reduce the broadcast quality in the application settings or approach the router. Also helps to close the background applications on the phone that may consume bandwidth network.

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The stability of wireless broadcasting is 90% dependent on the quality of the WiFi signal and the absence of interference in the air, not on the power of the TV processor.

Why does Xiaomi TV not see the phone in the list of devices?
The most common problem is that devices are connected to different subnets (such as guest and main) or have client isolation enabled on the router. Also make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices, as it is often used for the initial handshake before transferring data over WiFi.
Can I connect my phone to my TV without a WiFi router?
Yes, many modern Xiaomi TVs support Wi-Fi Direct or creating your own hotspot, in which case the phone connects directly to the TV's Wi-Fi signal, but the transfer speed may be lower and the phone's Internet will not work at this point.
How to reduce latency when playing via WiFi?
To minimize latency (input lag), use the 5GHz band, turn off other devices consuming traffic on the router, and make sure the phone and router are in line of sight. Ideally, for games, it is better to use a wired connection of the phone to the router via a router. OTG-adapter, if possible.