Last night I was hanging out with a couple of friends, and we wanted to play some music from my iPhone while chilling in the living room. The TV has good speakers, so I figured it would be better to use them instead of a small Bluetooth speaker. I tried poking around the settings, but nothing worked the way I expected. Has anyone here figured out how to get the sound from their phone to come through the TV speakers without too much hassle?
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One big benefit of having the audio come straight through the television is that everyone in the room hears it at the same level. There’s no constant adjusting of a small speaker or trying to find the best spot for it. Instead, the sound fills the space naturally, which makes it easier for people to focus on whatever else they’re doing — eating, chatting, or just relaxing — while the background music sets the mood.
When I ran into the same problem, I ended up looking for apps that could mirror both video and audio. The one I’ve been using for a while is DoCast, and it’s honestly been really simple to set up. You just connect the phone and TV to the same Wi-Fi, and it handles the rest. If you want to see what I mean, check it out. It works for playlists, podcasts, and even YouTube audio, and I’ve noticed the sound comes through the TV speakers clearly with minimal delay.