Sharing your smartphone screen with your computer wirelessly opens up a ton of possibilities, from demonstrating presentations to streaming games or watching movies on a big screen. Unlike a wired connection via USB, wireless projection eliminates cable clutter and allows you to move freely with your phone within the coverage area Wi-FiHowever, not all methods are equally effective—some introduce image lag, others require additional equipment, and still others are limited to support by specific brands.
In this article we will look at 5 proven methods screen broadcasts Android-devices on Windows 10 through Wi-FiWe'll compare them in terms of speed, stability, and ease of setup, and also explain how to avoid common errors. We'll pay special attention to the system's built-in tools (for example, Miracast) and popular third-party applications like AirDroid or ApowerMirrorIf you use iPhone, some methods will also work - we will mention this separately.
1. Built-in Miracast function: Project without programs
Miracast — is a wireless video transmission standard supported by most modern devices Windows 10/11 And Android (starting with version 4.2). Its main advantage is that there is no need to install additional software. However, there are some nuances: not all Wi-Fi adapters computers support Miracast, and on some laptops the function may be disabled in BIOS.
To check compatibility, run (Win + R → cmd):
netsh wlan show driver
In the results, look for the line Miracast support. If it is indicated there Yes, you can start setting up.
- 📱 On the phone: open
Settings → Connected devices → Screen sharing(on Samsung —Smart View, on Xiaomi —Wireless Display). - 💻 On PC: click
Win + Kand selectConnect to a wireless displayThe computer should be identified as an accessible device. - 🔄 Advice: If the connection fails, try disconnecting
Windows Firewallor antivirus temporarily.
⚠️ Note: On some motherboards ASUS And Gigabyte (especially budget series) Miracast may not work due to driver limitations Wi-FiIn this case, only an external adapter that supports the standard will help, for example TP-Link Archer T4U.
2. AirDroid app: a universal method with additional features
AirDroid - one of the most popular management solutions Android-a device connected to a PC, and it handles screen projection perfectly. The advantages of this method:
- 🎮 Support for controlling your phone with a keyboard and mouse (useful for games).
- 📎 Ability to transfer files in parallel with screen sharing.
- 🔒 Encrypted connection (important for corporate use).
The disadvantage is that the free version has a session time limit (up to 5 minutes), and for full-time work A premium subscription is required. However, for occasional tasks, it's sufficient. Instructions:
- Download AirDroid on the phone (Google Play) and PC (official website).
- Register an account (you can do this via Google or Facebook).
- On your phone, in the app, select
AirDroid Web→Connect to this device. - On your PC, open the program and scan it.
QR codeor enter the 9-digit code. - Once connected, click
Screen→Start broadcasting.
⚠️ Caution: When using AirDroid through the public Wi-Fi (for example, in a cafe) turn on the option Local network only in the app settings to avoid data leakage.
Phone battery > 30%|One Wi-Fi connection for PC and phone|VPN disabled on both devices|Resource-intensive applications (games, torrents) closed-->
3. ApowerMirror: Optimized for Gamers and Streamers
If you need to not only show the screen, but also record the broadcast or stream with minimal latency, ApowerMirror will be the best choice. The program supports resolution up to 1080p at frequency 60 FPS, which is critical for dynamic games like PUBG Mobile or Call of DutyIt also has a built-in screenshot editor and annotation feature (drawing on the screen while broadcasting).
Download the program only from official website — third-party sources often offer modified versions with ads. Connection algorithm:
- 📲 Install ApowerMirror on your phone and PC, launch both applications.
- 🔗 On your phone, select
M(Mirror) →Connect to PC. - 🖥️ A connection request will appear on your computer - confirm it.
- 🎯 To reduce lag, select in your PC settings
Game modeand markSpeed up GPU.
| Parameter | Miracast | AirDroid | ApowerMirror |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max. permission | 1080p (depending on adapter) | 720p (without Premium) | 1080p @60 FPS |
| Latency (ms) | 100–200 | 150–300 | 50–120 |
| PC control | No | Yes (Premium) | Yes |
| iOS support | No | Yes (limited) | Yes (only with cable) |
4. TeamViewer QuickSupport: For remote assistance and demonstrations
The method is suitable for those who need not so much projection, but remote control phone from PC. TeamViewer QuickSupport It's mostly used for technical support, but it also handles screencasting very well. The main advantage is that it's cross-platform (it even works on iOS And Windows 7), the downside is a noticeable delay (up to 500 ms), which makes it unsuitable for gaming.
How to set up:
- Download TeamViewer QuickSupport on the phone (Google Play).
- Run the app, record
Device ID. - On your PC, open desktop version of TeamViewer, enter your phone ID and press
Connect. - On your phone, confirm the access request.
Once connected, you will be able to not only see the screen, but also manage phone from a PC keyboard (useful for setting up a device for relatives). For simple demonstrations (such as showing photos), the free version is sufficient.
How to speed up TeamViewer?
In the program settings on your PC (Extras → Settings → Display) select Optimize speed and reduce the color quality to 15 bitsAlso, close all browser tabs—TeamViewer is actively consuming RAM.
5. Vysor: for developers and testers
Vysor was originally created as a tool for debugging Android applications, but is also suitable for everyday projection. Its key feature is support ADB (Android Debug Bridge), which allows you to broadcast the screen even without root-right. Moreover, the program is lightweight (weighs ~10 MB) and operates more reliably than many similar programs.
Cons: The free version adds a watermark and limits the resolution to 720pTo install you will need:
- Enable on phone
Developer mode(Click 7 times onBuild numberVSettings → About phone). - Activate
USB debuggingin the developer menu. - Connect your phone to your PC via
USB(for first setup only!), confirm debugging permission. - Download Vysor With official website and run.
After the initial setup, you can disconnect the cable - further broadcasting will proceed via Wi-Fi. Vysor Ideal for testing apps or demonstrating interfaces, but not suitable for watching videos due to artifacts when frames change quickly.
⚠️ Attention: If after the update Windows 10 before version22H2Vysor The device is no longer detected. Remove the drivers.ADBVDevice Managerand reinstall them through SDK Platform Tools from Google.
Comparison of methods: which one to choose?
The choice of projection method depends on your task:
- 🎮 For games: ApowerMirror (minimal delay) or
Miracast(if the adapter supports60 FPS). - 📊 For presentations: AirDroid (user-friendly interface) or TeamViewer (if remote assistance is needed).
- 🛠️ For developers: Vysor (integration with
ADB). - 💰 Budget option:
Miracast(built into the system).
The only method guaranteed to work on all devices without restrictions is ApowerMirror with a premium subscription, but free tools are sufficient for most tasks. If you just need to show photos or a document, that's enough. Miracast, and for professional use (streaming, software testing) you will have to spend money on paid software.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions and Problems
Why can't my phone screen be displayed on my PC via Miracast?
There are several reasons:
- Your Wi-Fi adapter does not support
Miracast(check with commandnetsh wlan show driver). - IN
BIOSfunction disabledWireless Display(you need to enable and save the settings). - Antivirus is blocking the connection (add an exception for
Connect.exeV Windows Defender).
Solution: Try updating the adapter driver via device Manager or use external USB Wi-Fi module with support Miracast.
Is it possible to project iPhone screen to Windows 10 via Wi-Fi?
Yes, but with limitations. Apple does not support Miracast, so you will have to use third-party programs:
- ApowerMirror (requires installation on both devices).
- LonelyScreen (for broadcasting only, no control).
- TeamViewer (with a delay).
For iPhone also needed iTunes on your PC for the drivers to work correctly.
How to reduce projection lag?
The delay depends on the method:
- For Miracast: use Wi-Fi 5 GHz and reduce the phone screen resolution to
720p. - For ApowerMirror: activate
Game modein PC settings. - For AirDroid: Close all background apps on your phone (especially instant messengers).
If the lag persists, try connecting through USB cable (even if the main broadcast is on Wi-Fi - this stabilizes the connection).
Do I need root access to project?
No, root is not required for any of the methods described. However, for some advanced functions (for example, screen sharing in Vysor without connection by USB) developer rights may be required (enabled in phone settings).
Why does the image lag when watching a video?
This is a typical problem when broadcasting. streaming video (For example, YouTube or Netflix). Reasons:
- Not enough bandwidth Wi-Fi (switch to
5 GHz). - Video codecs are not optimized for streaming (try a different player, for example VLC).
- The program compresses the stream (in ApowerMirror disable the option
Hardware acceleration).
Solution: Download the video to your phone and play it locally—this will reduce lag.