How to share your phone screen on a Xiaomi TV: all ways with photos and videos

Do you want to show pictures from your vacation on the big screen, run a mobile game on your TV, or give a presentation from your phone? Broadcasting a smartphone screen on Xiaomi TV solves these problems in a few clicks. But not everyone knows that there are at least five ways to duplicate the screen โ€” and each is suitable for different situations.

In this article, we will analyze all current methods: from wireless transmission via Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct to wired connection via Wi-Fi Direct. HDMI-We will pay special attention to the nuances of compatibility โ€“ why the Redmi Note 12 may not see Xiaomi TV A2 43" although both are from the same brand and how to fix it, and we'll also tell you which apps will help broadcast the screen if the standard features don't work.

1. Wireless broadcast via Miracast (without router)

Miracast technology allows you to duplicate a smartphone screen on a Xiaomi TV without an internet connection โ€” enough for both devices to support this standard. This is the most versatile way, but it requires hardware compatibility.

To check Miracast support on your TV, go to Settings โ†’ Connection & Sharing โ†’ Wireless Display. On your smartphone, the path may vary depending on the version of MIUI:

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ MIUI 14+: Settings โ†’ Connections and sharing โ†’ Screen broadcasting
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ MIUI 12-13: Settings โ†’ Connection and sharing โ†’ Wireless display
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Android 10 and below: Could be called Smart View or Screen Mirroring

If the TV is not displayed in the list of available devices:

  1. Make sure that Miracast mode is on TV (sometimes hidden in Settings โ†’ Additional โ†’ Wireless projection).
  2. Reboot both devices โ€“ this resets the cache of network connections.
  3. Check whether the broadcast is blocked by the power saving mode on the smartphone (turn it off in the battery settings).

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โš ๏ธ Note: On the Xiaomi Mi series TVs TV 4S (2018โ€“2019) may require firmware updates to version 2.3.65+ for stable operation of Miracast. Check the current version in Settings โ†’ On TV. โ†’ Update of the PO.

2. Broadcast via Wi-Fi Direct (with connection to the same network)

If Miracast doesnโ€™t work or doesnโ€™t, the alternative is to share Wi-Fi, a method that is suitable for Xiaomi TV models that donโ€™t support wireless projection directly, but can receive streaming through apps like Google Home or Mi Home.

Instructions for connection:

  1. Connect your phone and TV to the same Wi-Fi network (importantly, not the guest network!).
  2. On your TV, open the Google Home app (if not installed, download from the Mi App Store).
  3. On your smartphone in Settings โ†’ Google โ†’ Devices and Sharing โ†’ Screen Broadcast, select your Xiaomi TV.
  4. Confirm the connection on the TV (entry may be required) PIN-code).

The advantage of this method is a more stable connection compared to Miracast, especially if the router supports the Wi-Fi 6 standard. However, the delay (lag) can reach 100-150 ms, which is critical for dynamic games.

MethodDelay (lag)Internet is requiredSupported models
Miracast30-80 ms.โŒ No.All Xiaomi TVs with Android TV 9+
Wi-Fi Direct (Google Home)100-150 ms.โœ… Yes (one network)All models with Google Play
HDMI-adapter0-10 ms.โŒ No.Any port that has USB-C/HDMI

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3. a wired connection through HDMI-adapter (minimum lag)

For gamers, streamers or those who are critical of latency, the best option is a wired connection via HDMI. This will require an adapter from USB-C (or Micro-USB for older models) to HDMI.

  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Official Xiaomi USB-C to HDMI Adapter (supports) 4K@30Hz).
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Universal adapters with DisplayLink chip (requires the driver to be installed on the phone).
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Supported adapters MHL (for phones until 2018).

Step-by-step:

  1. Connect the adapter to the phone and connect it to the TV through HDMI-cable.
  2. On the TV, select the source of the HDMI signal (Source button on the remote).
  3. On the smartphone in the screen settings, activate HDMI mode (sometimes you need to reboot).

Important: On Xiaomi phones with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor (such as Xiaomi 13 Pro) to output an image via HDMI, you may need to turn on developer mode and activate the HDMI debugging option in Settings โ†’ About Phone โ†’ MIUI version (7 times press).

โš ๏ธ Note: Not all adapters support sound through the HDMI. If there is an image but no sound, check the audio output settings on your phone (Settings) โ†’ Sound. โ†’ Sound output โ†’ HDMI).

4. Translation through applications (if standard methods do not work)

If neither Miracast nor Wi-Fi Direct are available, third-party software will help.The best apps for streaming the screen on Xiaomi TV:

  • ๐Ÿ“บ ApowerMirror โ€“ supports screen recording and control with TV (there is a free version with a watermark).
  • ๐Ÿ“บ TeamViewer QuickSupport โ€“ Suitable for remote assistance (requires installation on both devices).
  • ๐Ÿ“บ LetsView โ€“ Minimum lag, but requires a connection to a single network.

Instructions for ApowerMirror:

  1. Install the app on your phone and TV (download APK for Android TV from the official website).
  2. Run the app on both devices and select Phone Screen Mirroring mode.
  3. On the phone, allow access to Overlay over other windows (in the app settings).
  4. Connect to the TV through PIN-code QR-code.

The advantage of apps is additional features like screen recording or annotations, and the disadvantage is possible restrictions in free versions (for example, watermarks or a session time limit).

How to remove the watermark in ApowerMirror?
To remove the watermark in the free version of ApowerMirror, connect to a Premium account (cost ~300 rubles / month) or use alternative applications like Screen Mirroring (without watermarks, but with advertising).

5. Features for different models of Xiaomi TVs

Not all Xiaomi TVs work equally well with screen broadcasting, here are the key nuances for popular series:

Model TV setMiracast supportSupport for Google CastNotes
Xiaomi TV A2 (2023)โœ… Yes. Android. TV 11)โœ… Yes.Requires an update to 1.4.2+ firmware for stable operation.
Mi TV 4S (2019โ€“2020)โš ๏ธ Partially (lag up to 200 ms)โœ… Yes.You should use Google Home instead of Miracast.
Mi TV Q1 (2021)โœ… Yes. Android. TV 10)โœ… Yes.Supports 4K@60Hz when broadcasting via HDMI.

Xiaomi TVs on PatchWall (such as Mi TV 4X) may require manual developer mode activation:

  1. Go to Settings. โ†’ On TV.
  2. Click 7 times on the line Assembly number.
  3. Go back to Settings โ†’ For developers and turn on Wi-Fi debugging.

6. Solving common problems

If the screen is not broadcasting or the connection is interrupted, check the following points:

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Reboot devices: Turn off your phone and TV for 30 seconds, then reconnect.
  • ๐Ÿ“ถ Wi-Fi quality: If you use Wi-Fi Direct, make sure the router signal is stable (use 5GHz for less lag).
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Firewall/antivirus: On your phone, disable applications that block network connections (such as Avast or 360 Security).
  • ๐Ÿ”ง Reset network settings: On TV: Settings โ†’ The Internet and the Internet โ†’ Resetting Wi-Fi settings.

If the image is broadcast but no sound:

  • Check if the phone is running No Sound or Vibration.
  • In the broadcast settings, select Transmit Sound (in Miracast or Google Home).
  • For HDMI-Update the adapter firmware (if supported).

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If the Xiaomi TV isnโ€™t visible on the list of devices to stream, try connecting to it via the Mi Home app. Sometimes this works even when standard methods donโ€™t work.

7. Comparison of methods: which one to choose?

The choice of method depends on your task:

  • ๐ŸŽฎ For games: Only HDMI-Adapter (minimum lag) or Miracast (if the TV is new).
  • ๐Ÿ“ธ For photo/video: Wi-Fi Direct or Google Home (good quality, medium lag).
  • ๐Ÿ’ผ For presentations: Wired connection or ApowerMirror (additional features).
  • ๐Ÿ  For permanent use: Configure Miracast once โ€“ then the connection will be automatic.

If you need to stream a screen from an iPhone to Xiaomi TV, standard methods wonโ€™t work โ€“ youโ€™ll need an Apple TV or a Lightning-to-HDMI adapter. For Android smartphones from other brands (Samsung, Huawei), the instruction is similar, but the feature names may differ (for example, Smart View instead of Screen Broadcast).

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For Xiaomi models TV The 2020 and newest method is Miracast, because it is built into the system and does not require additional applications. HDMI-adapter or Google Home.

FAQ: Frequent questions

โ“ Why Xiaomi TVs can't see my phone when trying to stream?
The reasons may be: Outdated firmware on the TV (update to Settings โ†’ About TV โ†’ Software Update). Miracast disabled in TV settings (turn on Settings โ†’ Connection and Sharing โ†’ Wireless Display). Power saving mode is turned on on on on the phone (turn it off in battery settings); Incompatible versions of MIUI and Android TV (check Xiaomi's list of supported devices). If nothing helps, try resetting the network settings on the TV (Settings โ†’ Network and Internet โ†’ Reset).
โ“ Can I stream a screen from my phone to Xiaomi? TV wireless?
Yes, there are two ways: Miracast works without the internet, but both devices must support this standard. HDMI-Adapter is a wired connection, you don't need a network, but you need an adapter. If neither option works, use a mobile hotspot: distribute the Internet from your phone to your TV and connect via Google Home.
โ“ How to stream a screen from Xiaomi to a TV of another brand (Samsung, LG)?
The process is almost the same: For Samsung: use Smart View (similar to Miracast). LG: It's called Screen Share, which is enabled in the network settings, Sony's Google Cast or Miracast, which is based on the model, and the key is that the TV supports Miracast or Wi-Fi Direct. HDMI-adapter.
โ“ Why there is a lag when broadcasting over Wi-Fi?
Lag (delay) depends on several factors: ๐Ÿ“ถ Wi-Fi Quality: Use a Wi-Fi 6-enabled router or connect to a 5GHz network. ๐Ÿ“ฑ Phone performance: On weak smartphones (like Redmi) 9A) lag can reach 200+ miss. ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ CPU load: Close background apps on your phone before streaming. ๐Ÿ”ง Video Codecs: In the broadcast settings (if any), select Low Latency over High Quality. For games, lag is critical - in this case, use only HDMI-adapter.
โ“ Can I stream a screen from Xiaomi to a TV through the USB?
No, direct USB connection does not support screen broadcasting. The USB port on Xiaomi TVs is only for: Connect flash drives with media files. Firmware updates. Keyboard/mouse connections (for Android TV). The exception is if you have a dedicated USB-to-HDMI adapter with an external power source (for example, for the Raspberry Pi), but this is not a guaranteed solution.