Using a technique called screen mirroring, you can remotely share one device’s display with another. For example, you can mirror Android screen to your PC or vice versa. We will discuss Android screen mirroring in this article. Currently, many consumers prefer smartphones that run the Android operating system. However, no matter how wonderful the Android gadget is, the small screen of the smartphone can hamper your ability to see when you are watching your favorite video, making a video call, etc. Connecting your Android device to the computer and copying all data, programs and settings to the computer is how mirroring an Android device works. This allows you to view programs, files and other things on your computer while using your Android device as the main screen, allowing you to use your computer as a secondary screen for your Android device. We have mentioned below the steps to mirror Android screen to TV or computer.
Steps to Mirror Android Screen to TV or Computer
Mirror Android screen to TV
Step 1: Go to Definitions On your phoneTV or bridge device. Step 2: Turn on screen mirroring on phone and television. In the example shown, the term used by the TV is Wi-Fi Direct🇧🇷 Step 3: Look for the TV or bridge device. It may also be in a device list. At the TV screen mirroring menu select android phone or tablet. Step 4: start a connection procedureafter your android phone or tablet and TV or bridge device find and to recognize each other. Step 5: Android screen is displayed on TV screen after “to connect” procedure is complete.
Mirror Android screen to computer
With USB (Visor)
Step 1: Download the Vysor mirroring software for Windows/Mac/Linux/Chrome Step 2: Connect your device to your PC via USB cable Step 3: To allow USB debug prompt on your android Step 4: Open Vysor installer file in your computer Step 5: The software will prompt you for a notification saying “Vysor has detected a device” Step 6: Now tap on view to start streaming your device on your PC screen.
Without Internet
Step 1: download and install ApowerMirror on your Windows and Android device. Step 2: To allow USB Debugging in developer options Step 3: connect the device to your PC via USB (Allow USB debug prompt on your Android) Step 4: Open the app and tap “START NOW” on permission to capture the screen