How to Connect a Xiaomi TV to Your Phone via Wi-Fi: A Complete Guide (2026)

Modern televisions Xiaomi (series Mi TV A Pro, Mi TV Q2, Redmi Smart TV and others) support wireless synchronization with smartphones via Wi-Fi Direct, Miracast or proprietary protocols like Mi ShareThis connection allows you to stream videos, photos, games, and even mirror your phone's screen to a larger screen wirelessly. However, many users encounter issues: the TV doesn't detect the phone, the connection drops, or the picture lags.

In this guide we will cover All the current ways to connect your phone to Xiaomi TV via Wi-Fi in 2026, including hidden settings and workarounds for common errors. The instructions are suitable for TVs with Android TV And Google TV (including models with PatchWall), as well as for smartphones on Android (including MIUI, HyperOS) And iPhoneWe'll pay special attention to optimizing your connection for stable, lag-free streaming.

Before you begin, check two key conditions:

  • 📶 TV and phone are connected to one Wi-Fi network (or use Wi-Fi Direct for direct connection).
  • 🔄 Enabled on both devices developer mode (optional, but will help in diagnosing problems).

📊 What Xiaomi TV do you have?
Mi TV A Pro (2023-2026)
Redmi Smart TV (any)
Mi TV Q2/Q1
Another Xiaomi
Not Xiaomi

1. Connect via Miracast (screen mirroring)

Miracast — a universal protocol for wireless screen sharing, supported by all modern TVs Xiaomi and smartphones on Android 5.0+This method allows you to completely mirror your phone's screen on your TV with minimal lag, making it ideal for gaming, presentations, or viewing content.

To activate Miracast on TV Xiaomi:

  1. Open Settings → Connections → Wireless Projection (or Screen Mirroring in the English-language firmware).
  2. Select mode Miracast (may be called Wireless Display).
  3. Start searching for devices.

On the phone:

  • 📱 Android: open Settings → Connections → Screencasting (or Cast in the notification bar).
  • 🍎 iPhone: use Screen mirror (required) Apple TV or adapter AirPlay 2, But Xiaomi TV supports AirPlay (only in new models).

If your TV does not appear in the list of devices:

  • ⚡ Check that the TV is in the "On" mode. Detection (in settings Miracast).
  • 🔄 Reboot your router - sometimes double access can interfere NAT or filtering multicast packets.
  • 🛠️ Update your TV firmware: in older versions PatchWall there were bugs with Miracast.

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⚠️ Attention: On some models Xiaomi TV (For example, Mi TV 4S 55" 2020) Miracast It only works when connected to a router at a frequency 5 GHzIf your phone only supports 2.4 GHz, use the alternative methods from the following sections.

2. Broadcast via Mi Share (Xiaomi's proprietary protocol)

Mi Share - proprietary technology from Xiaomi, optimized for file transfer and streaming between devices in the ecosystem. It works faster. Miracast and supports transmission 4K HDR Uncompressed (on supported models). The main requirement is that both devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Instructions for Android- telephones (including MIUI/HyperOS):

  1. On your TV: Open the app Mi Share (or Fast transfer V PatchWall).
  2. On your phone: Swipe down to reveal the notification panel → tap Mi Share (or Fast transfer).
  3. Select your TV from the list and confirm the connection.

To broadcast your screen:

  • 🎬 In the app Mi Share on TV select Screencasting.
  • 📲 On your phone, allow screen access in the window that appears.

Peculiarities Mi Share:

  • ✅ Supports HEVC (lossless compression).
  • ⚡ Works even on weak routers (requires a minimum of 10 Mbps).
  • 🔒 Encrypts traffic, which is more secure DLNA.

Xiaomi TV model Mi Share support Max. permission Latency (ms)
Mi TV Q2 75" (2023) ✅ Yes 4K @ 60 Hz ~30
Redmi Smart TV X55 (2022) ✅ Yes 4K @ 30 Hz ~50
Mi TV A Pro 55" (2021) ✅ Yes (update required) 1080p @ 60 Hz ~70
Mi TV 4A (2019) ❌ No

3. Using DLNA to transfer media files

DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a standard for transferring music, video, and photos over a local network. Unlike MiracastIt doesn't mirror the screen, but only streams files. This method is suitable for watching movies, listening to music, or displaying photos without straining the phone's processor.

How to set up DLNA on Xiaomi TV:

  1. Install a media server application on your phone, for example:
    • 📱 BubbleUPnP (Android)
    • 🍎 nPlayer or VLC (iPhone)
  • On your TV, open the app Media player or Gallery → select source DLNA.
  • Your phone will appear in the list of devices - select it and stream files.
  • Problems and solutions:

    • 🚫 The TV doesn't see the phone.: Check that both devices are on the same subnet (eg. 192.168.1.x).
    • 🎵 No sound is playing: some formats (eg FLAC or DTS) may not be supported. Convert files to AAC or MP3.
    • 📽️ The video is lagging: Reduce the bitrate in the server application settings (optimally: 8-12 Mbps For 1080p).

    How to check DLNA support on a Xiaomi TV?

    Open Settings → Apps → System AppsIf the list contains DLNA or Media server, the function is supported. On new models with Google TV use the built-in Media Renderer.

    ⚠️ Attention: Some routers (eg. TP-Link Archer C6) are blocked by default DLNA-traffic. Go to your router settings and enable the option. Multicast Forwarding or IGMP Proxy.

    4. Connecting iPhone to Xiaomi TV via AirPlay

    If you have iPhone or iPad, you can use AirPlay for screen sharing or media streaming. However, not all TVs Xiaomi Support this protocol out of the box. The table below shows model compatibility:

    Xiaomi TV model AirPlay support Required firmware Notes
    Mi TV Q2 2023+ ✅ Yes PatchWall 4.0+ Supports AirPlay 2 And HomeKit.
    Redmi Smart TV X (2022) ✅ Yes (after update) MIUI TV 3.0+ Manual activation required Settings → Apple AirPlay.
    Mi TV A Pro (2021) ❌ No Use DLNA or Miracast.

    Instructions for iPhone:

    1. Make sure your TV and phone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
    2. On TV: Open Settings → Connections → Apple AirPlay and turn on the function.
    3. On iPhone: swipe down to Control center → click Screen mirroring → select yours Xiaomi TV.

    If AirPlay doesn't work:

    • 🔄 Reboot your router - sometimes changing the Wi-Fi channel helps (for example, with 13 on 6).
    • 🔒 Turn it off Guest network on the router - it often blocks AirPlay.
    • 📱 Update iOS to the latest version (in iOS 16+ bugs fixed with AirPlay 2).

    5. Alternative methods: applications and adapters

    If standard methods don't work, try third-party solutions:

    1. Broadcasting applications:

    • 📺 Google Home (For Google TV): allows you to control your TV and stream content from your phone.
    • 🎮 Steam Link: for streaming games from PC to TV via phone as an intermediary.
    • 📱 ApowerMirror: duplicates the screen with support for control from a phone.
    2. Hardware adapters:
    • 🔌 Mi TV Stick (or Google Chromecast): connects to HDMI port and supports Google Cast.
    • 📡 Wi-Fi 6 adapter: if the TV has a weak Wi-Fi module (relevant for older models).

    To connect via Google Home:

    1. Install the application Google Home on the phone.
    2. Add your TV to the app (it should appear in the list of devices).
    3. Click Broadcast your screen and select Xiaomi TV.

    ⚠️ Attention: When using Google Home on TVs Xiaomi With PatchWall You may need to disable the proprietary shell in the developer settings (Settings → About TV → Build number → Press 7 times to unlock).

    6. Troubleshooting connection issues

    If the TV does not detect the phone or the connection is interrupted, check the following:

    Problem 1: TV does not appear in the list of devices

    • 🔌 Make sure both devices are connected to the same network (not a guest network!).
    • 📡 Switch the router to a different channel 5 GHz (if the phone supports it).
    • 🔄 Turn it off VPN or Proxy on the phone.
    Problem 2: The image is slow or choppy
    • 📶 Check your Wi-Fi speed: for 4K the minimum is needed 25 Mbps.
    • 🔌 Connect your TV to the router with a cable Ethernet (if possible).
    • 🎮 Reduce the broadcast resolution in the settings Miracast or Mi Share.
    Problem 3: No sound during broadcast
    • 🔈 Check if the sound on your TV is muted (Settings → Sound → HDMI ARC).
    • 🎵 Switch the audio output on your phone to Stereo (in settings Miracast).

    If nothing helps, reset the network settings on your TV:

    1. Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Advanced → Reset network settings.
    2. Please reconnect and try again.

    How to check the Wi-Fi speed between your phone and TV?

    Install on your phone WiFi Analyzer and check the signal strength near the TV. Optimally: -50 dBm and higher. If the signal is weak (-70 dBm), move the router or use Mesh system.

    7. Optimize your connection for games and videos

    For minimal latency when streaming games or videos 4K configure the network as follows:

    1. Router setup:

    • 📡 Switch to range 5 GHz (channels 36-48 or 149-165 for minimal interference).
    • 🔒 Turn on WPA3 (or WPA2/WPA3) for better protection without losing speed.
    • 🚀 Activate QoS (Quality of Service) and set the priority for the TV by MAC address.
    2. TV settings:
    • 🖥️ Turn it on Game mode (Settings → Picture → Picture Mode → Games).
    • 🔄 Turn it off Automatic software update during the broadcast.
    3. Phone settings:
    • 📱 Turn on Performance mode (MIUI: Settings → Battery → Performance modes).
    • 🔋 Connect your phone to a charger—screencasting drains the battery quickly.

    To check the stability of the connection, use the command in ADB (required) developer mode on TV):

    adb shell ping -c 100<IP_telefona>

    If packet loss is (>5%), the problem is in the router or interference.

    FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

    Is it possible to connect Xiaomi TV to a phone without Wi-Fi?

    Yes, with the help of Wi-Fi Direct or Bluetooth (for file transfer only). To mirror your screen without a router:

    1. On TV: Settings → Connections → Wi-Fi Direct.
    2. On your phone: turn it on Wi-Fi hotspot and connect the TV to it.

    However, the quality will be worse than when connecting via a router.

    Why doesn't Xiaomi TV detect my iPhone?

    Possible reasons:

    • 🍎 TV does not support AirPlay (check the model in the table above).
    • 🔌 The router is blocking the protocol Bonjour (try another router).
    • 📡 The iPhone and TV are connected to different subnets (for example, the main and guest networks).

    Solution: Use DLNA via the app VLC or Miracast from an Android device.

    How to stream Netflix/YouTube from your phone to Xiaomi TV?

    It's better to use the built-in apps on your TV, but if you need to use your phone:

    • 🎬 YouTube: click the icon Broadcast in the player and select TV.
    • 📺 Netflix: turn on Google Cast in the application settings.

    To duplicate the entire screen, use Miracast or Mi Share.

    Can you control Xiaomi TV from your phone?

    Yes, in several ways:

    • 📱 Application Mi Remote (official from Xiaomi).
    • 🎮 Google TV-application (for models with Google TV).
    • 🖱️ Connect Bluetooth mouse to the TV for convenient control.

    For voice control use Google Assistant or Alice (on models with support).

    What is the latency when mirroring a screen on Xiaomi TV?

    Depends on the connection method:

    • 🎮 Miracast: 50-100 ms (suitable for movies, but not for shooters).
    • 📶 Mi Share: 30-70 ms (optimized for games).
    • 🍎 AirPlay: 40-80 ms.

    For minimal delay use Wi-Fi 6 and a router with support OFDMA.