![]() AllCastĪllCast, as the name suggests, offers you the ability to cast to a bunch of different devices from the same app. With that out of the way, let's move on and discuss your iOS options. ![]() Just enable Roku's screen mirroring feature and follow the step-by-step instructions on Roku's website. This feature is still in beta, so it doesn't perform perfectly, but it's a start! If you want to mirror the screen from an Android device, the answer is actually built into your Roku device. We're concentrating on iOS devices in this article because they're a bit trickier to cast to Roku than Android devices are. Read our thoughts, and click the links to download whichever apps you'd like! A Quick Word About Android Options We tried out a few different options and reviewed them below. Though there's no perfect all-in-one solution, a combination of apps will give you the ability to sling streaming videos, photos, music, and more from your iOS device onto your big screen via your Roku player. Roku doesn't have AirPlay, but there are ways to get some of the same functionality through other apps and channels. AirPlay is Apple's method of slinging your iOS device's screen onto your big screen via Apple TV. ![]() If you're an iOS user, you've probably heard of AirPlay. But there's one thing that Apple TV and Chromecast do out of the box a whole lot better than any Roku, and that's casting a screen from a mobile device. It's a versatile, reliable device, and the Roku platform offers over 3,000 channels (and counting). The Roku 4 is one of the top streaming boxes on the market right now. ![]()
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