It's not only convenient to operate a Xiaomi TV remotely, it's practical. Imagine you're lying on the couch and the remote is lost in your pillows, or you want to play your favorite TV series before you get home. Today's Xiaomi smart TVs (Mi TV 4/5, Redmi Smart TV, Xiaomi TV A-Series) support several ways to remotely control, from standard apps to voice assistants. But how does it work in practice? What nuances are important to consider so as not to face connection errors or functionality limitations?
In this article, weβll look at all the current ways to remotely control Xiaomi TVs in 2026, from the official Mi Home app to alternative solutions like Google TV or TeamViewer. Youβll learn how to configure each method Step-by-step, which models are supported, and what to do if the TV does not respond to commands, and also unique life hacks for advanced control, which are not written in the standard instructions.
1.Manage through the Mi Home app: step-by-step customization
The official Mi Home app (renamed Xiaomi Home in some regions) is the main tool for Xiaomiβs remote TV management, allowing not only to turn TV on/off, but also to switch channels, adjust volume, run apps (such as Netflix or YouTube), and even adjust parental controls.
To get started, follow the following steps:
- π± Install the Mi Home app on your smartphone (available for Android and iOS).References: Android: Google Play iOS: App Store
- π Sign in to your Mi Account (if you don't have one, sign up) Importantly, the account must match the one that's tied to the TV.
- π Click "Add deviceΒ» (+) and select the category "TV." The app will automatically find your Xiaomi. TV locally.
- π Confirm the binding on the TV (a request will appear with a confirmation code).
Once anchored, your TV control panel will appear in the main menu of the app.
- πΊ On/off buttons, volume control, channel switching.
- π― Quick App Launch (YouTube, Prime Video, Disney)+ etc.).
- βοΈ Access to basic settings (brightness, sound, network).
- π Parental control and sleep timers.
Make sure your TV and smartphone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network
Update the TV firmware to the latest version
Enable Remote Control in your TV settings (Settings β Smart Home β Mi Home)
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β οΈ Note: If the TV is not displayed in the app, check if the Smart Home feature is enabled in the TV settings (Settings) β Smart home. β Mi Home β On Redmi Smart models TV X-Series this option can be hidden β to activate it, you need to update the firmware to the version MIUI TV 3.0 or newer.
2. Voice control via Google Assistant and Alice
If you have a voice assistant (Google Assistant, Yandex Alice or Siri), you can control a Xiaomi TV without a remote control β a voice command is enough. This method is especially convenient for turning on the TV on a schedule or running specific content (for example, βOK, Google, turn on Netflix on your TVβ).
To set up voice control:
- Connect your TV to your Google account: Open Settings on TV β Accounts and Security β Google. Sign in with the same account as your smartphone/column.
Configure Google Assistant:
- Download the Google Home app on your smartphone.
- Add the TV as a new device (select the Xiaomi brand).
- In the device settings, activate the option βVoice Managementβ.
- Examples of voice commands: βOK Google, turn on the TV in the living room,β βAlice, set the volume to 50% on Xiaomi TVβ βHey Siri, launch YouTube on the TVβ
- Run the app on your TV and write down your ID and password.
- On your computer or smartphone, open TeamViewer, enter your TV ID and connect.
Advantages of this method:
- π Managing from anywhere in the world (no local area network required).
- π οΈ Full access to TV settings (as if you were sitting in front of it).
- π File transfer capability (for example, for installation) APK).
β οΈ Note: When using TeamViewer on a Xiaomi TV, you may have a problem with the screen resolution β the interface will not display correctly. To fix this, set the TV resolution before connecting. 1280Γ720 (Settings β Display and sound β Screen resolution).
How to get around the TeamViewer restriction on Xiaomi TVs
4.Alternative applications: Mi Remote and Unified Remote
If the Mi Home isnβt stable or you need extra features, try third-party apps.The two most popular options are Mi Remote (the official remote app from Xiaomi) and Unified Remote (a universal remote with advanced features).
Comparison of annexes:
| Annex | Supported models | Functions | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Remote | All models Mi TV, Redmi TV, Xiaomi TV A-Series | Full remote emulation, voice input, gestures | Requires Bluetooth connection (not working over Wi-Fi) |
| Unified Remote | Any Android TV (including Xiaomi) | Customizable buttons, script support, control from PC | Paid version for advanced functions |
| Yatse: Remote for Android TV | Models with Android TV 8.0+ | Widget support, voice control, automatic detection | A complex setup for beginners |
To set up Mi Remote:
- Download the app from Google Play or the App Store.
- Select the device type β βTelevisionβ β βXiaomiβ.
- Connect via Bluetooth (on the TV, turn visibility into Settings β Bluetooth).
Official Mi Home appendix
Voice Assistant (Google/Alice)
Third-party applications (Mi Remote, Unified Remote)
Through TeamViewer or analogues
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5. Control via router: Wake-on-LAN and static IP
For advanced users who want to turn on the TV over the network (for example, on a schedule or through home automation), Wake-on-LAN (WoL) technology is suitable, which allows you to wake the device over the local network by sending a special packet (Magic Packet), but this requires pre-configuring the TV and router.
Instructions for setting up WoL:
- Turn on WoL on your TV: Go to Settings β Network β Additional β Wake-on-LAN. Activate the option (on some models it is hidden β see spoiler below).
- Set up static. IP: In the router settings, tie MAC-TV address to fixed IP (This is to ensure that the Magic Packet always goes to the correct address.
Send the WoL package:
- Use the Wake On Lan app (Android/iOS) or the command in the terminal: wakeonlan 00:1A:2B:3C:4D:5E (substitute MAC-address).
After that, the option will appear in the network menu.