Hisense TVs are powered by the Android operating system, making it a snap to connect them to Android-based devices. But what if you want to mirror your iPad to the Hisense TV? Well, it turns out the process isn’t that complicated, either.
Mirroring Your iPad to a Hisense TV
These days there are many ways to mirror a mobile device to a TV. For instance, you can use a cable connecting the HDMI port of your TV with streaming devices such as the Roku Streaming Stick 4K, the Apple TV 4K, or the Amazon Firestick. You can also wirelessly mirror your iPad to a TV using third-party apps such as HisenseShare.
That said, let’s look at specific ways to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV.
How to Mirror an iPad to a Hisense TV Using the HisenseShare App
Before you can use the HisenseShare app to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV, you’ll need to ensure that both your TV and iPad are on the same wireless network. With that out of the way, follow these steps to start projecting your iPad to the bigger screen:
- If you haven’t already, install and launch the HisenseShare app.
- Once the app is open, tap “TV Mirror.”
- Allow a few seconds for the app to automatically detect available devices.
- Once your Hisense is detected and listed, proceed and connect it to your iPad.
- You should now see everything on your iPad’s screen reflected on the TV.
How to Mirror an iPad to a Hisense TV Using a Roku Device
You can Mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV using all the major models of the Roku device, including:
- Roku Premier
- Roku Ultra
- Roku Smart Streambar
- Roku Streaming Plus
- Roku Stream Bar
If you have any of the above Roku models, follow these steps to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV:
- Turn on your TV and navigate to “Home.”
- Double-check that your Roku firmware is up to date by going to “System” then “System update” and check for any updates. If there are any updates, install those to continue.
- Go to “Settings” and choose “Apple AirPlay and HomeKit.”
- Double-check that your iPad and Roku are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- If you haven’t already, turn on the “AirPlay” toggle.
- Go to” Require Code” and choose whether you want to use a code just once or every time you try to connect to your iPad. You can also decide if you’re going to use a password instead.
- On your iPad, swipe down from the top-left corner of the screen and select the “Screen Mirroring” option.
- From the options, select your Roku device.
- You should see a code on your TV. Enter the code on your iPad and hit the “OK” button to continue.
- Your Hisense screen should now mirror your iPad screen.
If you want to stop mirroring your iPad screen to the Hisense TV, tap on the “Stop Mirroring” option on your iPad.
Unfortunately, you can’t use the Roku Express model to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV.
How to Mirror Your an iPad to a Hisense TV Using the Amazon Firestick
If you have the Amazon Firestick and want to use it to mirror your iPad to Hisense TV, here are the steps to follow:
- On your TV, navigate to the “Home” screen and search for “ApowerMirror – Screen Mirroring for TV.”
- Once the results come up, press the “OK” button to download it.
- Install the app and click on “Open.” Give the app all the required permissions.
- Navigate to the “Phone mirroring” widget.
- Using the camera app on your iPad, scan the QR code displayed on the TV.
- You should now be redirected to the screen that allows you to install the app. Go ahead and finish the installation.
- Once the installation is done, grant the app all the permissions requested on the onboarding screens.
- Click the QR code reader at the top of the screen.
- Swipe down from the top of your iPad and select the “Screen Mirroring” option.
- Tap on “Apowersoft” to mirror your screen to the Hisense TV.
If you want to stop projecting your device to the screen, tap the “Stop Mirroring” option on your iPad.
How to Mirror Your iPad to a Hisense TV Using the Apple TV 4K
If you have an Apple TV 4K device and want to use it to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV, follow these steps:
- Power on your TV and navigate to “Settings.”
- Open the “AirPlay and HomeKit” menu.
- Double-check that “AirPlay” is turned on.
- In the “Allow access” section, choose your preferred authentication method. In the same section, you can also control who gets to access your device.
- On your iPad, swipe down and tap the “Screen Mirroring” option.
- It should automatically recognize your TV’s name. Tap the name, and the mirroring should start immediately.
Once you’re done using your iPad with your Hisense TV, go to your iPad and tap the “Stop Mirroring” option.
How to Mirror iPad to Hisense TV Using the MirrorMeister App
Multiple third-party apps allow you to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV. One such app is the MirrorMeister app. The MirrorMeister app will enable you to connect your iPad to a Hisense TV wirelessly. Here’s how to use the app to take your iPad experience to the big screen.
- On your iPad, download and install the MirrorMeister app.
- Double-check that your iPad and TV are connected to the same wireless network.
- Open the MirrorMeister app and give it all the necessary permissions requested in the installation screens.
- Tap the “Search for TVs” button for the app to detect your Hisense TV automatically.
- Select your Hisense TV’s name and hit the “Start Mirroring” button.
- Now with your iPad connected to your TV, you should see everything projected on the big screen.
If you’re playing audio, you’ll notice that it’s coming from your phone, not the TV. To fix this, simply reduce the volume on your phone using the volume down button and increase the volume on your TV using the remote.
Also, note that the MirrorMeister app works with all devices released in 2014 and after. So, if your device spans that range, you shouldn’t face any problems when trying to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV.
When It Comes to Screens, Bigger Is Always Better
As you can see, mirroring your iPad to a Hisense TV shouldn’t be a hassle, and there are many ways to go about the process. For instance, you can use a Roku device, an Amazon Firestick, or the Apple TV 4K device. And if your TV lacks an available HDMI port or you dread using cables, many apps allow you to mirror your iPad to a Hisense TV wirelessly.
Our picks are the HisenseShare app and the MirrorMeister app. Whatever your preference, we hope you can now mirror your iPad to your Hisense TV without getting stuck in the middle of the process.
Have you tried mirroring your iPad to a Hisense TV? Which method did you use to go about the process? Please share your experience with us in the comments section below.