MitiCast Real Customer Reviews To start watching with MitiCast, you plug power into MitiCast, point the MitiCast at a flat surface like a white wall, power the MitiCast on, connect the MitiCast to Wi-Fi to access apps, and download or open streaming apps like Netflix and YouTube directly on the MitiCast’s Android 11 system; alternatively, if you’re using a laptop or console, you connect to MitiCast via HDMI or USB and the MitiCast will display that source. The MitiCast’s wireless screen mirroring supports both iOS and Android devices, which means you can mirror an iPhone screen to MitiCast with AirPlay-like functionality or use an Android mirroring protocol to cast content to MitiCast without any cables. The MitiCast’s automatic keystone and autofocus technologies simplify physical setup: when MitiCast detects an off-kilter projection angle it adjusts the image geometry so the MitiCast creates a rectangular picture, and the MitiCast’s autofocus motor adjusts the lens to achieve optical sharpness — this combination removes much of the manual tinkering ordinary projectors require. On the processing side, the MitiCast accepts 4K input and performs 4K hard decoding in hardware, meaning MitiCast decodes high-resolution sources and scales them down to the MitiCast’s native 720p output to preserve detail while matching the projector’s panel, which is why MitiCast can appear sharper than similarly priced devices that lack robust decoding.
MitiCast Real Customer Reviews If you want a quick sense of how the MitiCast will change your viewing habits, think in terms of setup speed and flexibility: the MitiCast is built so that plug it in, point it at a wall, power on, and you’ll have an image in seconds — and you can have Netflix running on MitiCast within about five minutes if you connect the MitiCast to Wi-Fi and sign in to the app. The MitiCast is purposely engineered to be an “instant cinema” solution, so the MitiCast’s interface, auto-keystone, and auto-focus all work together to reduce frustrating setup steps that used to be part of traditional projector ownership; the MitiCast’s Android 11 OS means you download what you want directly on the device, and the MitiCast’s support for wireless screen mirroring means you can mirror a phone screen in moments if you don’t want to log into an app on the projector. The MitiCast’s 180-degree rotation and flexible placement options let the MitiCast project onto ceilings for bedtime cartoons or onto tent walls for outdoor movie nights, and when paired with a Bluetooth speaker you can link the MitiCast to larger sound systems for a fuller audio experience. Order Now MitiCast FAQ's