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How To Mirror Your Android Display to PC

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There are times when our Android smartphone’s big display doesn’t cut it when it comes to showing content. You need a TV or a PC to show off content in all its glory. So, how do you show the content on your Android smartphone through a PC? Well, it’s simple, you mirror your Android’s interface to a PC.

There are a number of cases where mirroring your Android device to a PC might come in handy. Be it wanting to show a picture on a bigger display to a lot of people at once, making a presentation through your Android device, giving demos of apps, an app developer wanting to test his app without juggling between PC and phone.

Now you might be wondering about how to mirror Android to PC. Don’t you worry, as we are here to let you know. Here’s how you can mirror your Android’s interface to your Windows PC.

How to mirror Android to PC, Mac or Linux System

You can mirror your Android device’s interface wirelessly or by connecting it to a Windows PC, Mac or Linux system through a cable. We are listing down both the ways.

Mirror Android to PC through a wired connection

It’s obvious that we all prefer wireless connections. Nobody likes making wired connections but mirroring Android to a PC through a wired connection gives you much more control. With this method, you can actually control you Android smartphone right from your Windows PC, which makes it a lot more handy. So, here’s how you can do it:

  • Download Chrome browser if you don’t have it on your system. Once you have downloaded Chrome and its up and running, install Vysor extension from the Chrome Web Store.
  • On your Android smartphone, you will have to enable USB Debugging. The option to enable it is buried in Settings->Developer options.
  • If you don’t see Developer options in your Settings page, go to Settings->About phone and tap the “Build number” button 7 times, after which it’ll say “you are a developer“.

Enable Android USB Debugging

  • Connect your USB Debugging enabled smartphone to the PC through a USB cable.
  • Open Vysor from the Chrome App Launcher.

Chrome App Launcher

  • Vysor will search for devices and you will be prompted with a “Allow USB Debugging?” on your phone. Select “OK“.
  • You will get a screen on your Android smartphone saying “Vysor is connected!” along with some keyboard shortcuts you can use.

Vysor Android connection

  • The Vysor mirror window will open up and you will see your Android device’s interface in its current state.
  • You will now be able to control your smartphone right from the mirror window on your computer. The window also brings up navigational keys in case you have a smartphone with hardware keys. There are also buttons to increase or decrease sound, shutdown device, take screenshot, toggle soft input panel and rotate screen.

Vysor Chrome Android mirror app

Note: Some Computers will need ADB drivers to start the mirror feature. You can download ADB drivers here.

Some important points to note here is that the mirrored interface on Vysor is very fluid and you will not feel an inch of lag. The ability to control your Android smartphone or tablet through your PC should come in handy for people, who have to juggle between their PC and smartphone all the time.

There are other apps as well that let your mirror Android to PC and Mobizen was pretty popular until Vysor came along recently. Mobizen also lets you mirror your Android interface to a Windows PC but it requires you to download its Android app and its Windows software. While it’s similar to Vysor when it comes to features, it falls behind when it comes to ease of use. Unlike Mobizen, Vysor requires no Android app or Windows software, it only asks you to download a small Chrome app. It is also much easier to use, so Vysor wins this contest for us.

Mirror Android to PC wirelessly (without rooting)

We came across many apps claiming to bring the mirror feature wirelessly but most of them failed to work. There are some good apps like Airdroid, which bring the mirror feature only for devices with root access. If you haven’t rooted your device and still want to mirror your Android screen to a PC, Mac or Linux system, TeamViewer is your best bet. Here are the steps to do it:

  • Open the QuickSupport app on your Android device and note your ID.

TeamViewer QuickSupport Android app

  • Type the same ID in the TeamViewer Windows software and click “Connect to partner“.

TeamViewer Mirror Android to PC

  • You will be asked to allow remote support on your Android smartphone. Click Allow.

TeamViewer QuickSupport Remote Support

  • A new pop-up question will come up asking if you want to record your Android screen. Tap “Start now“.

TeamViewer Android mirror to PC

  • You will now see your Android screen mirrored to a separate TeamViewer window.

TeamViewer Mirror Android to PC 2

While the TeamViewer app does let you control your Android device through the PC but it shows you other details like CPU & RAM usage, battery, storage details, WiFi & Bluetooth connection details, IMEI number and more. You can also check out all the apps on your Android device and delete them from your PC itself. There’s also ability to transfer files between your Android device and PC.

TeamViewer device details

Unlike the wired connection, the mirror in a wireless connection is very sluggish and it feels very slow indeed. The laggy mirror might be dependent on your internet connection, so you can expect inconsistent performance all the time. Things should work better though if you have a high-speed internet connection at your disposal.

Bonus:

Along with these ways, Google’s Chromecast device also lets you mirror an Android device’s interface to a TV or a PC with ease. It’s simple to mirror Android to PC with Chromecast. Just make sure both your Android device and PC are connected to the same network and connect Chromecast to your PC. If your device is running Android 5.0 Lollipop, you will have an option to “cast” in the notification drag-down itself but if you have a device running Android 4.4.2, download the Chromecast app to mirror your Android device. Keep in mind though that not all Android devices are optimised to mirror Android through Chromecast. You can check the full list of devices optimised here.

Mirror Android to PC Chromecast

These are the best ways to mirror Android to PC, Mac or Linux

So, these are the best apps or tools you can use to mirror Android to PC. We tested a quite a few other apps and software but either they were too clunky or they just did not work. Mirroring also works best with a wired connection, where things were a lot more smoother than a wireless implementation. A wired connection mirroring through Vysor also allows you to control the Android smartphone through your PC, which is a big bonus when compared to wireless offerings.

SEE ALSO: 7 Best Screen Recorder Apps For Android Lollipop

Well, do try these apps and let us know in the comments section below if you have any doubts or questions. We will surely get back to you.

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