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Can you mirror to a hotel TV?

If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Generally, you can connect your phone to a hotel TV using an HDMI adapter, wireless casting device, or by leveraging the built-in screen mirroring function in some smart TVs.



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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Generally, you can connect your phone to a hotel TV using an HDMI adapter, wireless casting device, or by leveraging the built-in screen mirroring function in some smart TVs.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: You can access Netflix on a hotel TV either directly through a smart TV interface, by connecting your personal device, or using a separate streaming device like Roku, Chromecast, or Firestick.

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Streaming directly from your phone, laptop or other devices is one way to stay entertained. Some hotel chains may place limitations such as HDMI port blockers or software limiting your use of the TV, but this won't always be an issue.

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Overall, HDMI provides the most flexible and reliable connection in Marriott hotels to mirror screens and use any apps. Airplay works well for iOS mirroring but requires reconnecting devices.

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Hospitality TVs have taken smart technology a step further, allowing guests to enjoy all their familiar forms of digital entertainment and then some.

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If you're staying at a Marriott hotel and want to enjoy your favorite shows or movies on the big screen, you may be wondering if you can cast to their TVs. The good news is that yes, you can cast to Marriott TVs!

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BeyondTV enables your guests to: Cast Content from any Apple® or Android® mobile device, or laptop to the television in the room. Users can view their own personal content like videos, movies and photos or listen to their own music as well as cast content from their own subscriptions.

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In the United States, it is not legal to record hotel guests in their private spaces without their consent. This includes not just video recording but audio recording as well.

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