Transfer photos and videos from Xiaomi Sharing data on a big TV screen without Wi-Fi is a challenge many users face. It's especially challenging when the router is unavailable, the internet is down, or you're in a location without network coverage. Fortunately, modern smartphones and TVs support several alternative data transfer methods, from wired connections to wireless technologies that don't require a router.
In this article we will look at 5 proven methods image transmission with Xiaomi (including models Redmi, POCO and flagship series) on TVs of different brands - Samsung, LG, Sony, Xiaomi TV and more. We'll pay special attention to compatibility details, required equipment, and step-by-step instructions. If you're looking for a solution for a specific model, please use the compatibility chart in one of the sections.
Before you begin, make sure your phone and TV support at least one of the methods described. For example, for Miracast You will need support for the technology on both your smartphone and TV, and for wired connection — the presence of appropriate ports or adapters. Some methods may require additional accessories (cables, adapters), but these typically cost no more than 500–1,000 rubles.
1. Wired connection via USB-C/HDMI: the universal method
The most reliable way to transfer images from Xiaomi to a TV without Wi-Fi - direct wired connectionFor this, cables or adapters are used that convert the signal from the port. USB-C smartphone in HDMI, which is supported by almost all modern TVs. This method guarantees minimal delays and maximum picture quality (up to 4K@60Hz on supported devices).
What you will need:
- 🔌 USB-C to HDMI cable (for phones with support DisplayPort Alt Mode) or USB-C to HDMI adapter (if there is no cable).
- 📺 TV with a free port
HDMI(preferably version 1.4 or higher for Full HD). - ⚡ Power source for your phone (the battery will drain faster during long-term transmission).
How to connect:
- Connect one end of the cable/adapter to the port
USB-Cphone, and the other to the portHDMIon TV. - On the TV, select the appropriate signal source (button
SourceorInputon the remote control). - On a smartphone Xiaomi You may be asked to allow the image transfer - confirm it.
- Open the gallery or app from which you want to stream the image.
Important: not all models Xiaomi support DisplayPort Alt ModeFor example, budget ones Redmi 9A or POCO M3 may not have this feature, while flagship Xiaomi 13 Pro or Mix 4 They transmit images without any problems. Check your model's specifications on the official website.
DisplayPort Alt Mode support on your Xiaomi model|Availability of a free HDMI port on the TV|Cable/adapter quality (it's better to buy certified ones)|Phone battery charge (at least 30%)-->
⚠️ Attention: When connected via an adapter, the image on the phone may be duplicated or disabled. To restore the image to the smartphone screen, go toSettings → Display → Display Modeand selectDuplicate screenorExpand the screen.
| Xiaomi model | DisplayPort Alt Mode support | Max. permission | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13/13 Pro | ✅ Yes | 4K@60Hz |
A USB-C 3.1 cable is required. |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | ✅ Yes | 1080p@60Hz |
Supports HDR |
| POCO X5 Pro | ✅ Yes | 1440p@30Hz |
It is better to use an adapter with a DisplayLink chip |
| Redmi 10A | ❌ No | — | Alternative methods are needed |
2. Wireless transmission via Miracast: without a router and cables
Miracast — is a wireless image transmission technology that works without a Wi-Fi connection. It creates a direct connection between the phone and the TV, similar to Wi-Fi Direct, but is specifically optimized for screen sharing. Most modern TVs (since 2013–2014) support Miracast, and smartphones Xiaomi at the base Android 5.0+ have a built-in function Wireless display.
Advantages of the method:
- 📶 Doesn't require a router or internet connection—the connection is established directly.
- 🎮 Minimal latency (around 50–100 ms), which is suitable for viewing photos and videos.
- 🔄 Supports screen duplication or extension.
How to enable Miracast on Xiaomi:
- Open
Settings → Connections and Sharing → Wireless Display. - Activate the function and wait while it searches for available devices.
- On your TV, turn on Miracast mode (usually in the menu
Network → Screen MirroringorAll Settings → Wireless Projection). - Select the name of your TV from the list on your phone and confirm the connection.
If your TV doesn't support Miracast directly, you can use an external adapter (e.g. Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter or AnyCast). The cost of such devices starts from 1,500 rubles, and they connect to a port HDMI TV.
Why might Miracast not work?
If your TV doesn't appear in the list of devices on Xiaomi, check:
1. Software updates — the TV and phone must have the latest firmware versions.
2. Power saving mode - Disable it on your phone, as it can block background processes.
3. Compatibility - some budget TV models (for example, old ones LG or Philips) support Miracast only via an adapter.
4. Interference Other wireless devices (microwaves, other routers) may be interfering with the connection. Try restarting both devices.
⚠️ Attention: When using Miracast on Xiaomi can be observed deterioration in image quality due to data compression. To transfer photos in their original resolution, it is better to use a wired connection or DLNA (described below).
3. DLNA/UPnP sharing: for photos and videos without screen mirroring
Technology DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) allows you to stream media files (photos, videos, music) from your phone to your TV without mirroring the entire screen. Unlike Miracast, only the file itself is streamed, which reduces the load on the smartphone's processor and improves playback quality. Most Smart TV support DLNA out of the box, and on Xiaomi The function is available through the standard application Gallery or third-party utilities.
How to set up DLNA:
- Make sure your TV and phone are connected to the same local network (even without internet). To do this, you can create hotspot on the phone and connect a TV to it.
- On your TV, turn on the DLNA function (usually in the menu
Network → Home NetworkorMultimedia). - On Xiaomi open the application
Gallery, select photo/video →Share→DLNAorBroadcast. - Select your TV from the list of devices.
If there is no built-in DLNA function, use third-party applications:
- 📱 BubbleUPnP - supports broadcasting of almost all formats, including
MKVAndFLAC. - 🖼️ LocalCast — convenient for transferring high-resolution photos.
- 🎬 AllCast — optimized for video, supports subtitles.
The advantage of DLNA over Miracast is no delays when playing video and preserving the original quality photographs. However, it still requires a local network (even without the internet), so this method is not suitable for completely offline use.
4. Using USB-OTG adapters + flash drive: for older TVs
If your TV does not support Smart TV functions (for example, this is an old model Samsung or LG without HDMI with Miracast support), you can use intermediate storageTo do this you will need:
- 🔌 USB-OTG adapter to connect a flash drive to a phone.
- 💾 USB flash drive (preferably FAT32 for TV compatibility).
- 📺 TV with a port
USB(most models after 2010).
Step-by-step instructions:
- Connect the flash drive to your phone via an adapter USB-OTG.
- Copy the photos you need to the root folder of the flash drive (avoid nested folders to simplify navigation on TV).
- Remove the flash drive and connect it to the TV.
- Press the button on the TV remote control
Source(orInput) and selectUSB. - Use the remote control to navigate through files.
This method is universal and works even on the oldest TVs, but it has limitations:
- ⏳ Requires manual copying of files.
- 📁 Not all video/photo formats are supported by the TV (for example,
HEICfrom iPhone orRAW). - 🔄 There is no option to broadcast the screen in real time.
Important: Some TVs (especially Sony Bravia 2015–2018) do not read flash drives larger than 32 GB formatted in exFATIn this case, use a flash drive up to 32 GB with a file system. FAT32.
5. Bluetooth connection: only for individual files
Bluetooth isn't the most obvious way to get images to your TV, but it works if your Smart TV supports the protocol OBEX (Object Exchange) or FTP via BluetoothThis method is suitable for transmission individual photographs (not packets) and requires neither Wi-Fi nor cables. However, the transfer speed will be slow, and the quality may degrade due to compression.
How to transfer photos via Bluetooth:
- Turn on Bluetooth on your phone (
Settings → Bluetooth) and on TV (usually inSettings → Network → Bluetooth). - Pair your devices: On your phone, select the name of your TV from the list of available devices.
- Open the gallery on Xiaomi, select a photo →
Share→Bluetooth. - Select the paired TV and confirm the transfer.
- A notification about the received file will appear on the TV - confirm saving.
Limitations of the method:
- 🐢 Slow speed (around 1–2 MB/s).
- 📏 Support for only basic formats (
JPEG,PNG). - 🔄 There is no option to broadcast your screen or stream video.
It is advisable to use Bluetooth connection only for single photographs small size. For packet transfer or video, it's better to choose a different method.
Comparison of methods: which one to choose?
To determine the optimal method for transferring images from Xiaomi on a TV without Wi-Fi, use the table below. Please note that compatibility depends on the device models, and quality — from the chosen method and equipment.
| Method | Required equipment | Speed/quality | Delays | Suitable for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USB-C → HDMI | Cable/adapter (~500–1500 ₽) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4K@60Hz) | None | Photos, videos, games, presentations |
| Miracast | Built-in support or adapter (~1500 ₽) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (1080p@30Hz) | 50–100 ms | View photos/videos, screen mirroring |
| DLNA | Local network (possibly via an access point) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (original quality) | None | Photos, videos, music |
| USB-OTG + flash drive | Adapter (~300 ₽) + flash drive | ⭐⭐⭐ (depending on TV) | None | Photos and videos (without screen sharing) |
| Bluetooth | Built-in modules | ⭐ (compression, up to 2 MB/s) | None | Single photos |
If your TV does not support Smart functions (No HDMI With Miracast or USB for a flash drive), the only reliable option will remain wired connection via adapter or purchase of external Miracast adapter. For modern Smart TV the optimal solution would be DLNA (if high definition is required) or Miracast (if screen duplication is required).
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
My Xiaomi TV can't see Miracast. What should I do?
Please check the following points:
- Update the firmware on your phone and TV to the latest version.
- Make sure your TV is in the "On" mode.
Screen Mirroring(sometimes it is hidden in the menuNetwork → Wireless Projection). - Restart both devices.
- If your TV is older than 2015, you may need an external Miracast adapter (For example, AnyCast M2 Plus).
Also try using the app Google Home (if TV is on Android TV) or ApowerMirror to force a connection.
Is it possible to stream images from a Xiaomi to a TV without Wi-Fi or cables?
Yes, the following are suitable for this:
- Miracast — wireless screen streaming without a router.
- Bluetooth — for transferring individual photos (not suitable for video).
- DLNA via access point - if you create a local network on your phone and connect your TV to it.
However quality and stability will be lower than with a wired connection.
What adapters are needed to connect the Xiaomi 12T to a TV via HDMI?
For Xiaomi 12T (as with most modern Xiaomi With USB-C) will do:
- USB-C to HDMI cable with support DisplayPort Alt Mode (For example, Baseus or UGREEN).
- USB-C to HDMI Adapter (if there is no cable). Please note the version
HDMI:HDMI 1.4— to1080p@60Hz.HDMI 2.0— to4K@60Hz.
For Xiaomi 12T Pro An adapter with a chip is recommended DisplayLink for stable operation.
Why is there no sound on my TV when connected via USB-C → HDMI?
The problem with sound when connecting via a wired connection occurs due to:
- Poor quality cable/adapter (check certification) HDMI).
- Incorrect settings on the phone: go to
Settings → Sound → Sound Outputand selectHDMI. - TV limitations (some models do not support audio transmission via
HDMIfrom mobile devices).
If there is still no sound, try connecting external speakers to your TV or using Bluetooth headphones.
Is it possible to stream a Xiaomi screen to a 2018 Samsung TV without Wi-Fi?
Yes, for Samsung 2018 (series NU7100, NU8000 etc.) the following methods are available:
- Miracast - if the model supports
Screen Mirroring(check the menu)Settings → General → External Device → Screen Mirroring). - DLNA — via the app SmartThings or an embedded gallery Samsung.
- Wired connection — via adapter
USB-C → HDMI(if the phone supports DisplayPort Alt Mode).
For older models (eg. Samsung J5500) may be required Miracast adapter.