Connecting a Xiaomi TV to a Phone via Wi-Fi: All the Methods in 2026

Modern televisions Xiaomi — these aren't just screens for watching TV, but full-fledged multimedia centers capable of interacting with other devices. One of the most popular scenarios is wireless synchronization with a smartphone through Wi-Fi, which allows you to stream videos, photos, games, and even mirror your phone's screen to a larger display. But how do you do this correctly if the TV manual doesn't provide any details?

In this article we will look at all the current connection methods: from standard Miracast to proprietary solutions like Mi Home And Google CastYou will find out which TV models Xiaomi support this or that technology, how to avoid common mistakes (for example, screen freezing when streaming over a 5G network) and what to do if the devices "don't see" each other. We'll also compare the speed and quality of data transfer in different modes.

Whether you're simply looking to share vacation photos on the big screen or setting up full-fledged mirroring for gaming, there's a solution for every need. Let's start with the simplest!

1. Preparing devices: what to check before connecting

Before you try to connect Xiaomi TV and your smartphone, make sure both devices meet the minimum requirements. This will save you an hour of frustration if something goes wrong.

TV requirements:

  • 📺 The model must support Wi-Fi Direct or Miracast (almost all TV Xiaomi after 2018, including series Mi TV 4S/4A/5 Pro, Redmi Smart TV).
  • 🔄 Updated software: check the version in Settings → About TV → System UpdateOutdated firmware may block some functions.
  • 📶 Connect to the same Wi-Fi network as your phone (for most methods).

Phone requirements:

  • 📱 Android 5.0+ (for Miracast) or iOS 12+ (for AirPlay, if your TV supports it). Xiaomi, Redmi or POCO functionality may vary.
  • 🔋 Battery level >30%: Screen sharing uses a lot of power.
  • 🚫 Disable VPNs and power-saving modes—they can block the connection.
📊 What Xiaomi TV do you have?
Mi TV 4S/4A
Mi TV 5 Pro/5X
Redmi Smart TV
Another model
Don't know

If your TV isn't connected to Wi-Fi, connect it in advance. To do this:

  1. Press on the remote control Settings → Network → Wireless Network.
  2. Select your network and enter the password.
  3. Wait for the connection icon to appear in the upper right corner of the screen.
⚠️ Attention: If you are using a dual-band router (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz), it is better to connect both devices to the same band for stable broadcasting. the same frequencyFor example, if the phone is online MyWiFi_5G, and TV is in MyWiFi, the connection may not be established.

2. Method 1: Miracast – screen mirroring without unnecessary programs

Miracast — is a universal wireless image transmission protocol built into most modern TVs and smartphones. Its main advantage is no manufacturer dependence: it works even between Xiaomi TV And iPhone (if TV supports AirPlay).

How to enable Miracast on a TV Xiaomi:

  1. Open Settings → Connections and Sharing → Wireless Display.
  2. Activate the switch Miracast (may be called Wireless Display or Screen Mirroring).
  3. Remember the name of your TV - you will need it to connect.

How to connect from a phone (using an example) Android):

  1. Open Settings → Connected devices → Screen mirroring (or Screen Mirroring in the notification curtain).
  2. Select your TV from the list.
  3. Confirm the connection on both devices.

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If your phone screen is not displayed or the broadcast is slow:

  • 🔄 Restart both devices.
  • 📶 Reconnect to Wi-Fi or switch from 5 GHz to 2.4 GHz (or vice versa).
  • 🔧 On your phone, in the developer settings (Settings → About phone → Build number, tap 7 times) turn on USB debugging And Disable hardware acceleration.
⚠️ Attention: When streaming via Miracast, you may experience a delay of up to 0.5 seconds. This is normal for wireless technologies. For gaming or watching movies, it's better to use alternative methods (see Section 4).

3. Method 2: Mi Home app – a proprietary solution for the Xiaomi ecosystem

If you have an account Xiaomi and other devices of the brand (for example, Mi Band or robot vacuum cleaner), it is logical to use the branded application Mi HomeIt not only connects your phone to your TV, but also allows you to control your smart home, set up scenarios, and even update your TV's firmware.

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Download Mi Home from Google Play or App Store.
  2. Log in to your account Xiaomi (if not, register).
  3. Click + → Add device → TV.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions: the application will automatically find your TV on the local network.

After connecting in Mi Home The following functions will become available:

  • 📺 Remote control of the TV (like a remote control).
  • 🔊 Adjust volume and switch channels.
  • 📁 Transfer files (photos, videos) directly to TV.
  • 🔄 Update your TV software in one click.
What should I do if Mi Home doesn't find the TV?

1. Make sure that the TV and phone are on the same Wi-Fi network (not via mobile Internet).

2. Restart the app and reboot your TV.

3. In the TV settings, check if the option is enabled. Mi Home Service (Settings → Account and Security → Mi Home).

4. If you use a router with a whitelist of devices, add the MAC addresses of the TV and phone to the exceptions.

Advantages Mi Home before Miracast:

Criterion Miracast Mi Home
Screen lag 0.3–0.5 sec No (control only)
Requires one Wi-Fi network Yes Yes
iOS support Yes (with limitations) Yes
File transfer No Yes
TV control No Yes (full)

4. Method 3: Google Cast (Chromecast) - for streaming video and music

If you don't need to mirror the entire screen, but only broadcast video from YouTube, Netflix or Google Photos, the optimal choice is Google Cast (built into most TVs Xiaomi on Android TV). This protocol is more stable than Miracast and supports resolutions up to 4K HDR.

How to enable Google Cast on your TV:

  1. Make sure your TV is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your phone.
  2. Open Settings → Connections and Sharing → Google Cast.
  3. Enable the option and remember the name of the device (for example, MiTV-1234).

How to stream from your phone:

  1. Open a supported application (eg. YouTube).
  2. Tap on the icon Cast (rectangle with waves in the upper right corner).
  3. Select your TV from the list.

Apps that support Google Cast:

  • 🎬 YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, Twitch.
  • 🎵 Spotify, Google Music, SoundCloud.
  • 📷 Google Photos (to display a slide show).
  • 🎮 Stadia (cloud gaming).

Difference between Google Cast and Miracast:

  • No delay (video is buffering on TV).
  • ✅ Works in the background (you can turn off your phone screen).
  • ❌ Doesn't broadcast the entire screen (only supported apps).

5. Method 4: DLNA - for viewing local files

If you need to transmit to TV Xiaomi Movies, music or photos stored in your phone's memory are easiest to use DLNAThis protocol allows the TV to "see" files on the phone as if they were on a network storage device.

How to set up DLNA:

  1. Install a server application on your phone, for example, BubbleUPnP or LocalCast.
  2. Turn on the modes in it DLNA server And General access.
  3. Open on your TV Media Player → Local Network (or Files → DLNA).
  4. Select your phone from the list of devices and open the required file.

File formats supported by TV Xiaomi via DLNA:

  • 🎥 Video: MP4, MKV, AVI (codecs H.264, H.265).
  • 🎵 Audio: MP3, FLAC, AAC.
  • 📷 Photo: JPEG, PNG, WEBP.
⚠️ Attention: When streaming video via DLNA, you may experience some stuttering with high-bitrate files (>20 Mbps). In this case, it's best to use a USB drive or Google Cast.

6. Troubleshooting: Why My Phone Won't Connect to Xiaomi TV

Even with proper settings, a connection may fail. Here are the most common causes and solutions:

Problem Possible cause Solution
The TV does not appear in the list of devices Different Wi-Fi networks (2.4 GHz vs. 5 GHz) Connect both devices to the same frequency
The connection is lost after 10-20 seconds Power saving mode on your phone Disable battery optimization for Miracast/Google Cast apps
No sound during broadcast The wrong audio source is selected on the TV. Check it out Settings → Sound → Source (must be TV or HDMI ARC)
The video is lagging or choppy Weak Wi-Fi signal or network congestion Reconnect to your router on 5GHz or use an Ethernet cable for TV

If nothing helps:

  1. Reset network settings on your TV: Settings → Network → Reset network settings.
  2. Update your TV firmware and phone software to the latest version.
  3. Try an alternative connection method (for example, use Google Cast instead of Miracast).

To diagnose the network on the TV Xiaomi You can use the hidden menu:

Settings → About TV → Click "Software Version" 5 times → Select "Network Diagnostics"

7. Comparison of methods: which one to choose

Each connection technology has its pros and cons. Here's a brief comparison for different scenarios:

  • 🔄 Screen mirroring (games, presentations): Miracast or AirPlay (for iPhone).
  • 🎬 Streaming videos from apps: Google Cast (no delay, best quality).
  • 📁 View local files: DLNA or Mi Home.
  • 🎮 Cloud gaming (Stadia, Xbox Cloud): only Google Cast or Miracast (with a delay).

For most users, the optimal combination is:

  1. Google Cast — for video and music.
  2. Mi Home — for TV control and file transfer.
  3. Miracast — for rare cases when you need to show your phone screen.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connecting Xiaomi TV to your phone

Is it possible to connect an iPhone to a Xiaomi TV without an Apple TV?

Yes, if your TV supports it. AirPlay (2020 and newer models, for example, Mi TV 5 Pro or Redmi Smart TV X). Turn on AirPlay in your TV settings and use the function Screen Mirroring on iPhone.

Why is there no sound when streaming via Miracast?

This is a typical problem when connecting to a TV via HDMI ARC. Try:

  1. In the TV settings, select the sound source TV Speaker.
  2. Turn off external speakers or soundbar.
  3. Restart the broadcast.
How to transfer photos from your phone to Xiaomi TV without internet?

Use Wi-Fi Direct:

  1. On TV: Settings → Wi-Fi Direct → Enable.
  2. On your phone: In the Wi-Fi settings, find the network with the name of your TV and connect.
  3. Open the gallery on your phone and select the option Send → Wi-Fi Direct.
Can you control Xiaomi TV with your phone as a remote control?

Yes, in two ways:

  • Via the app Mi Home (full control).
  • Through Google TV (if your TV is on Android TV): add the remote control in the app Google Home.

You can also use universal remote controls like Yatse or Unified Remote.

Why doesn't Xiaomi TV see my phone in Mi Home?

Check:

  • Both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network (not via mobile Internet).
  • The option is turned on on TV Mi Home Service (Settings → Account and Security).
  • The MAC address filter or AP Isolation is disabled in the router.

If the problem persists, try reinstalling Mi Home and add the device again.