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How to Connect Your Android TV Box to A Projector

Published by JIRENO_Official, 2022-03-16 02:01:09

Description: JIRENO CUBE4 makes it easy to let you enjoy diverse entertainment. Here are some instructions for you to know how to connect an external TV box to the projector.

Keywords: tv box,JIRENO,JIRENO CUBE4,JIRENO CUBE4 Projector,chronmecast,Android TV Box,external device

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How to Connect TV Box to JIRENO CUBE4 Home Projector? Home projectors on the market can be generally divided into traditional projectors and smart projectors according to whether they have an inbuilt operating system or not. Traditional projectors only have the projection function and need an external signal source. Android TV Box and Chromecast are good choices as external devices for playing streaming media. How to Use Android TV Box with a Traditional Projector? Android TV Box is similar to a wired TV streaming device, but it enables your non-smart TV to connect to the internet and play videos of streaming media like YouTube, Netflix, etc., with a screen. Connect the Android TV box to your projector via an HDMI cable, then select the corresponding signal source and control it via the remote control to watch streaming media installed in the box. To achieve the effect of stereo sound, you can also connect your projector to a soundbar or a speaker via a USB cable. If you have a cable box, you can connect it to the projector via an HDMI cable directly, and then you can watch traditional TV programs. From this perspective, compared to the traditional television, a portable home projector is more suitable to save more space. How to Use Chromecast with a Conventional Projector? The Chromecast runs a simplified version of Chrome OS. You can cast the videos on the screen via Chromecast when connecting your mobile phone or tablet with the projector in the same Wi-Fi network. Here are the specific steps below. Step 1: Plug the power cable into your Chromecast, then plug the Chromecast into your projector’s HDMI port and plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. Step 2: Download the app that works with the Chromecast on your phone and set it up. Step 3: Open a video app such as Netflix, tap the casting icon in the top right. Select your Chromecast device to connect.

JIRENO CUBE4, a smart home projector, is equipped with the self-developed JI-OS intelligent advanced system, allowing you to use the projector like a smart TV. It also offers incredible color fidelity, letting you enjoy the most realistic colors you can get from a projector under $300. With the out-of-the-box feature, this projector can produce a vibrant and vivid image without too much adjustment, which is friendly to the green hand of projectors. Can JIRENO CUBE4 be Connected with External Devices? Several common apps are pre-installed in the projector that you can freely use. In addition, to get more entertainments, you can connect the CUBE4 to multiple types of TV box and follow the instructions above to set up. For other apps that you cannot search in the Play Store, you can download the APK into the U-disk from your computer, and then install the app into the projector. To sum up, CUBE4 is a compact home projector suitable for all ages. Even if the elderly do not know all the functions, it is easy to connect to an external device. How to Project Videos on the Screen from your Mobile Device via JIRENO CUBE4 Smart Projector? Take Netflix as an example. Step 1: Connect your device to the same Wi-Fi network as your JIRENO CUBE4. Step 2: Open the Netflix app and tap the “TV” icon in the top right corner of the screen.

Step 3: Select the device name starting with EShare from the list and connect. Then, the projected image shows up on the screen.


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