



On the other side, Apple devices operated on iOS and macOS still do not show interest in this technology and instead prefer using their own tech known as AirPlay. Windows OS 8.1 and above systems started supporting Miracast natively, and Google’s Android OS for smartphones started supporting it natively from Android 4.2 and above versions. It also had a decent range that was enough for a small conference room, consider a typical scenario. WiFi was the gamechanger as it was able to transfer data wirelessly at an impressive speed and without much delay. Then Miracast introduced wireless screen sharing leveraging the power of WiFi technology as almost all of the latest devices including TVs, smartphones, PC/laptops, projectors were already shipped with this technology by their manufacturers.
