Users' questions

Is there an alternative to Miracast?

Is there an alternative to Miracast?

If you’re not committed to Miracast as your screen mirroring protocol, other companies have made better ones. Take Google, for example, with its Google Cast functionality. It works just like Miracast, and you can mirror content from either an Android device or a Chrome browser.

What is the difference between screen mirroring and Miracast?

As the name suggests, screen mirroring allows you to project, or “mirror”, what is on your smartphone, tablet, or computer and show it on your TV screen, projector, or external monitor without needing to use a cable. With Miracast now available, Airtame also lets you extend your desktop from Windows computers.

What’s the difference between Miracast and Apple AirPlay?

Miracast is an industry-wide standard that’s essentially a response to Apple’s AirPlay. Miracast support is built into Android 4.2+ and Windows 8.1, allowing Android smartphones, Windows tablets and laptops, and other devices to wirelessly stream to Miracast-compliant receivers.

Which is the best Miracast or screen mirroring device?

The best Miracast or screen-mirroring device depends on the gadgets you already own. Simply put: If you plan to stream from a Windows PC, get the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. If you plan to stream from an Android device, get the Google Chromecast. If you plan to stream from a Mac OS or iOS device, get an Apple TV.

What’s the difference between Chromecast and Miracast?

But, in Chromecast, it only works like a dongle-plugged receiver for the TV. Miracast does not need the internet to work; however, Chromecast cannot work offline. Hence, using MiraCast without any possibility of lag, one can cast a screen and watch the contents of the hard drive.

What’s the difference between Google Chromecast and airtame 2?

What’s the difference between Google Chromecast and Airtame 2? Airtame and Chromecast offer wireless screen sharing, with the latter is optimized for media casting (watching Netflix, HBO, etc.). Both solutions provide a physical product (the receiver) which connects to an HDMI display (or VGA display with an adapter).