
Streaming media content to your Roku device is easy, you can do it from a PC, a Mac or an Android smartphone, but what about an iPhone or an iPad? Well, you can use the official Roku app to cast photos and videos but real-time screen mirroring is not possible natively. Thankfully, there are third-party […]

Even though Firestick is offering the Screen mirroring option natively, again but iOS and Mac devices are still not supported. There are obvious workarounds which you can use to mirror your Mac to Firestick. Let’s check those out. I also made a list of ways with which you can mirror your iPhone to the Firestick […]

Unlike the previous generation Firestick, the new Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (along with Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Cube) does not support native screen mirroring. Meaning, you can not mirror iPhone to Fire Stick, right out of the box. But thankfully, there is a simple workaround. For the unknown, AirPlay is Apple’s wireless […]

Update: The new update on Fires tv stick 4k, (version 6.2.6.3) includes support for display mirroring through Miracast. Amazon recently released Fire TV Stick 4k, which comes with improved remote and support for 4K/HDR streaming. However, there is one big feature missing – the screen mirroring. Unlike the previous generation Firestick, the new Amazon Fire […]

By default, both the Netflix and YouTube apps support an open protocol called DIAL (Discovery and Launch), meaning you can cast any Netflix and YouTube videos from your phone to TV connected with Roku. To do so just simply launch your YouTube or Netflix app on your smartphone and tap on the Cast button. It […]