Mirror Your Phone's Screen to Your Laptop via Wi-Fi in Windows 10: A Complete Guide

Wirelessly mirroring your smartphone's screen to your laptop saves time and makes sharing content easier—whether it's a presentation, game streaming, or sharing photos. Windows 10 There are several built-in and third-party solutions for this task, but not all of them are equally stable. The main problems users face are image lag, connection drops, or no sound. In this article, we'll look at 5 working methods Wi-Fi broadcasts, their pros and cons, and setup nuances for different phone models.

It is important to understand that the quality of the broadcast depends not only on the chosen method, but also on router characteristics (standard 802.11ac preferable 802.11n), network congestion, and even the distance between devices. If your laptop and phone are connected to different networks (for example, your phone to mobile data and your laptop to your home Wi-Fi), most methods won't work. Also keep in mind that Apple And Android They use different protocols for wireless transmission, so there is no universal solution.

Before you begin setting up, please check:

  • 📶 Both devices are connected to one Wi-Fi network (not to different ranges 2.4 GHz/5 GHz one router!).
  • 🔄 VPN, proxy, and firewalls are disabled on the laptop (for example, Kaspersky or Avast may block the broadcast).
  • 📱 Developer mode is enabled on the phone (for some methods). Activated via Settings → About phone → Build number (tap 7 times).
  • 🖥️ The laptop has the latest drivers for the Wi-Fi adapter and video card (especially important for Miracast).
📊 What type of content do you most often stream from your phone?
Games
Movies/TV series
Presentations/documents
Social networks/messengers
Another

1. Built-in Miracast protocol: no software required, but with limitations

Miracast — a wireless screen sharing standard supported by most modern devices Windows 10 And Android (starting with version 4.2). The main advantage is that it doesn't require any additional software. However, the method has critical drawbacks:

  • 🚫 Doesn't work with iPhone (only Android).
  • 🔊 There is no sound transfer to the laptop (the sound remains on the phone).
  • 🐢 Delays of up to 1-2 seconds are possible (critical for games).
  • 📵 Requires Miracast support on both devices (check via Win + R → dxdiag → Save All Information and search for a string Miracast).

To cast your screen via Miracast:

  1. On your laptop, open Settings → System → Project to this PC.
  2. From the drop-down menu, select Available everywhere or Available everywhere on the web.
  3. On the phone Android open Settings → Connected devices → Screencasting (the item name may differ depending on the manufacturer: SamsungSmart View, XiaomiWireless Display).
  4. From the list of available devices, select your laptop (the name will be displayed as DESKTOP-XXXX).
⚠️ Note: If your laptop doesn't appear in the list of devices for casting, check if your Wi-Fi adapter supports Miracast. To do this, enter (Win + R → cmd):
netsh wlan show drivers
and find the line Wireless Display Supported. If the value No, the method will not work.

Update your Wi-Fi adapter drivers through Device Manager.

Disable power saving mode for the network adapter in Control Panel → Power Options

Make sure your laptop is not connected via Ethernet (Miracast only works via Wi-Fi)

Reboot your router if the devices don't see each other-->

2. Your Phone app (Microsoft): for Samsung and Surface owners

Official app Your Phone from Microsoft It allows you to not only broadcast your screen but also control your phone from your laptop (calls, messages, notifications). However, full screen broadcasting is only available for a limited list of devices:

  • 📱 Samsung Galaxy (starting from Note 8, S8 and newer).
  • 💻 Laptops Microsoft Surface (support extended to other brands, but with limitations).
  • 🌍 Requires connection to the same Wi-Fi network or via Bluetooth.

Setup instructions:

  1. Install the application Your Phone from Microsoft Store to and from the laptop Google Play on the phone.
  2. Launch the app on both devices and sign in to the same account. Microsoft.
  3. On your phone, allow all requested permissions (access to notifications, contacts, files).
  4. In the left menu of the application on the laptop, select Phone screen and follow the prompts.

Features of the method:

  • ✅ Low latency (suitable for watching videos).
  • ✅ Sound is transmitted (unlike Miracast).
  • ❌ Does not work on all phones (for example, Xiaomi And Huawei are not supported).
  • ❌ Requires a stable internet connection (if the signal is weak, the image will lag).

3. Streaming via Google Cast (Chromecast) without a physical device

If you don't have physical Chromecast, you can emulate its functionality on a laptop using a program Chrome Remote Desktop or extensions Google Cast for EducationThis method is suitable for broadcasting Android-devices and some applications iOS (For example, YouTube or Netflix).

To configure:

  1. Install a browser Google Chrome on a laptop.
  2. Download the extension Google Cast for Education (requires an account) Google Workspace for Education, but you can use the trial version).
  3. On your phone, open an app that supports Google Cast (For example, YouTube), and select your laptop from the list of devices for broadcasting.

Limitations of the method:

  • 🎬 Only works with supported apps (cannot cast the entire screen).
  • 🔊 Sound is transmitted, but may not be synchronized with the image.
  • 🖥️ It must be enabled on the laptop Chrome with permission to run in the background.
Method Android support iOS support Sound Delay
Miracast ✅ (4.2+) Medium (1-2 sec)
Your Phone ✅ (limited) Low (<1 s)
Google Cast ✅ (applications) ✅ (limited) High (2-3 s)
ApowerMirror Low (<1 s)
TeamViewer QuickSupport Medium (1-2 sec)

4. Third-party programs: ApowerMirror and TeamViewer

If built-in methods aren't suitable, use specialized programs. The two most reliable are:

ApowerMirror (Android/iOS → Windows):

  • 🔹 Full screen broadcast with sound.
  • 🔹 Support for controlling your phone from a laptop (mouse/keyboard).
  • 🔹 Free version with watermark.

Instructions:

  1. Download ApowerMirror to your laptop and phone from the official website.
  2. Connect both devices to the same Wi-Fi network.
  3. On your phone, select Wireless connection and scan the QR code from your laptop screen.

TeamViewer QuickSupport (Android/iOS → Windows):

  • 🔹 Quick connection by ID.
  • 🔹 No sound, but stable broadcast.
  • 🔹 Suitable for technical support.

Instructions:

  1. Install TeamViewer on the laptop and TeamViewer QuickSupport on the phone.
  2. On your phone, enter the laptop ID (displayed in the main window) TeamViewer).
  3. Confirm the connection on your laptop.
⚠️ Caution: When using ApowerMirror In the free version, your screencast will contain a watermark. Removing it requires a subscription (~$30/year). The app may also request permission to access notifications—it's recommended not to refuse, as this will interrupt your broadcast.
How to remove delay in ApowerMirror?

Reduce the broadcast resolution in the program settings (select 720p instead of 1080p).

Turn off background apps on your phone (especially instant messengers and games).

Connect your laptop to the router via cable (Ethernet), and leave your phone on Wi-Fi.

5. Mirror your iPhone screen to a Windows 10 laptop

To the owners iPhone fewer options are available due to the closed ecosystem Apple. Main methods:

Method 1: AirServer or 5KPlayer (AirPlay emulation)

  • 🍎 Programs AirServer or 5KPlayer emulate AirPlay-receiver on a laptop.
  • 🔄 Requires connection to one Wi-Fi network.
  • 💰 AirServer paid (free trial for 7 days).

Instructions for 5KPlayer:

  1. Download and install 5KPlayer on a laptop.
  2. Turn on AirPlay in the program settings.
  3. On iPhone swipe up to open Control centerScreen mirroring → select your laptop.

Method 2: QuickTime Player (macOS only + Windows with additional drivers)

  • 🖥️ Officially works only on Mac, but can be configured to Windows using drivers Apple Mobile Device Support.
  • ⚡ Requires connection iPhone via cable (not via Wi-Fi!).

Method 3: Zoom Lifehack (for emergencies)

  • 📹 Start a conference in Zoom on your laptop and connect to it with iPhone.
  • 🔄 Enable screen sharing in the mobile app Zoom.
  • ⚠️ The quality will be low, but it will work without installing software.

6. Troubleshooting: Why isn't the broadcast working?

If your phone screen is not mirrored to your laptop, check:

Problem 1: Devices don't see each other

  • 🔌 Make sure both devices are on the same network (check IP addresses via ipconfig on the laptop and in the Wi-Fi settings on the phone).
  • 🔄 Reboot your router and disable the function on it AP Isolation (client isolation).
  • 🛠️ Update your laptop's Wi-Fi drivers (via Device Manager → Network Adapters).

Problem 2: Broadcast lags or cuts out

  • 📶 Switch your router to a different range 5 GHz (less interference).
  • 🎮 Close resource-intensive applications on your phone (games, torrents).
  • 🖥️ Disable your antivirus and firewall on your laptop while broadcasting.

Problem 3: No sound

  • 🔊 Check if the sound is muted on your phone or in the broadcast settings.
  • 🎧 Connect headphones to your laptop—sometimes the sound only goes to them.
  • 🔄 Reconnect your devices (for example, in ApowerMirror the sound may "freeze" after the first connection).
⚠️ Warning: If you use Miracast and the image is broadcast, but there is no sound - this is normal protocol behavior. Sound in Miracast on Windows 10 not transmitted. To broadcast with sound, select Your Phone, ApowerMirror or Google Cast.

7. Alternative Methods: When Wi-Fi Isn't an Option

If streaming via Wi-Fi is not possible (for example, there is no router or the signal is weak), consider alternatives:

  • 🔌 USB cable: programs like Vysor or scrcpy Allows screen mirroring via USB with minimal latency. Suitable for gaming and presentations.
  • 📡 Bluetooth: Only for file transfer or control (such as mouse), not for screen sharing.
  • 🌐 Mobile hotspotIf your laptop is connected to the internet via your phone, create a hotspot on your phone and connect your laptop to it (this can sometimes help bypass router restrictions).
  • 🖥️ HDMI adapter: For Android with support USB-C/HDMI or iPhone With Lightning Digital AV AdapterWired connection without delays.

A critical detail: when broadcasting via USB via scrcpy, the latency is less than 50 ms - this is a better indicator for games and videos compared to Wi-Fi (where the latency is usually 500-1000 ms). However, the USB method requires a physical connection and is not suitable for remote work.

For setup scrcpy:

  1. Download scrcpy and unzip the archive.
  2. Connect your phone via USB and turn it on USB debugging in the developer settings.
  3. Launch scrcpy.exe (Double-click). The broadcast will start automatically.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Screencasting

Is it possible to broadcast a phone screen to a laptop without the Internet?

Yes, but with some reservations:

  • If you don't have a router, create one Wi-Fi hotspot on your phone and connect your laptop to it. Then use Miracast or ApowerMirror.
  • For USB broadcasts (through scrcpy or Vysor) the Internet is not needed at all.

Please note: Some programs (eg. TeamViewer) require the Internet for authorization, even if the devices are on the same local network.

Why is my phone screen being broadcast but there is no sound?

The reasons depend on the method:

  • Miracast: does not support audio transmission Windows 10 (protocol limitation).
  • Your Phone: Check the sound settings in the application (sometimes you need to manually select the output to the laptop speakers).
  • ApowerMirror: Please update the program or restart the broadcast.
  • Google Cast: sound can only be heard in supported applications (for example, in YouTube will be, and in Galery - No).
How to mirror your iPhone screen to a Windows 10 laptop without software?

This is impossible without third-party software. Apple does not support native streaming Windows (in contrast to macOS, where there is AirPlay). Alternatives:

  • Use 5KPlayer or AirServer (emulators AirPlay).
  • Connect iPhone via cable and use QuickTime Player (requires drivers) Apple Mobile Device Support).
  • Suitable for emergency cases Zoom or Discord (screen broadcast via conference).
What's the best program for streaming games from your phone to your laptop?

Critical for games low latency And connection stability. Recommendations:

  • scrcpy (USB): latency ~30-50 ms, no frame loss, but requires a cable.
  • ApowerMirror (Wi-Fi): latency ~200-500ms, suitable for casual games.
  • Steam Link (Wi-Fi): optimized for gameplay, but requires a powerful router.

For competitive games (eg. PUBG Mobile or Call of Duty) use only scrcpy via USB!

Is it possible to broadcast a phone screen to a laptop via mobile internet (4G/5G)?

Technically yes, but with serious limitations:

  • If the laptop is connected to the phone via USB modem, some programs (for example, ApowerMirror) will be able to broadcast the screen over the local network created by the phone.
  • If both devices are on a mobile network (for example, via eSIM), broadcasting is only possible through cloud services like TeamViewer, but there will be a strong delay.
  • For Miracast or Google Cast definitely needed local area network (Wi-Fi), mobile internet is not suitable.

The best solution is to create a hotspot on your phone, connect your laptop to it via Wi-Fi and use it Miracast or ApowerMirror.