
1. What is ChromeCast?
ChromeCast is a compact streaming device produced and developed by Google, allowing users to cast information, images, and audio from laptops, phones, and tablets to the TV screen. This device plugs into the HDMI port on the TV and is powered by the accompanying USB cable.

2. How ChromeCast Works
The operation of ChromeCast is entirely different from other connection methods, although it seems like you're streaming content, video from your device to ChromeCast.
When you select content from your phone or tablet, it's merely informing Google ChromeCast of what you want to play. Then, the device uses the connected internet to directly stream that content.
Moreover, you can use ChromeCast to mirror the screen of your phone, laptop, or tablet to the TV.
3. Features and Functions of ChromeCast
Highlighted Features on ChromeCast:
- Compatible with any Smart TV with a USB port.

- Works with all laptop and phone operating systems.
- Supports a variety of video files and browsers.
- Clear image quality, no frame stutter thanks to the use of modern transmission technology.
- Stable transmission speed, does not drain device battery through cloud computing.

Uses of ChromeCast:
Provides various video and audio content from Youtube, Netflix, Google Play Music, Google Play Movies & TV, and many other apps. In 2014, Google announced collaboration with 6000 developers and compatibility with over 10,000 ChromeCast-supported apps.

Some games can be played through ChromeCast with useful features in various situations. For example, you and your friends can take turns playing supported games like Monopoly and Angry Birds Friends.
4. How many types of ChromeCast are there?
ChromeCast 1
The first generation ChromeCast was introduced in July 2013. ChromeCast 1 has a compact design like a USB stick to plug into the back of the TV. It comes with a USB power adapter and can stream video at up to 1080p quality.
This device was discontinued in September 2015.

ChromeCast 2
ChromeCast 2 was unveiled in September 2015. The product is designed as a disc attached to an HDMI cable. This successor model improves video and image quality significantly. Specifically, ChromeCast 2 displays content in Full HD resolution at 30FPS or 760p video at 60FPS.
ChromeCast second generation was discontinued in October 2018.

ChromeCast Audio
ChromeCast Audio was also introduced alongside ChromeCast 2 in September 2015. ChromeCast Audio is designed for use with audio streaming apps. This device only outputs audio, not images or videos like other versions.
ChromeCast Audio was discontinued in January 2019.

ChromeCast Ultra
ChromeCast Ultra was introduced in June 2016. The device has a design similar to ChromeCast 2 but with upgraded hardware to support content streaming with 4K resolution, high dynamic range through HDR10 and Dobly Vision formats.
ChromeCast Ultra requires strong Wi-Fi for 4K video streaming unless accompanied by an Ethernet adapter.

ChromeCast 3
The third-generation ChromeCast was released in 2018. The device is compact, user-friendly, supports 1080p video at 60FPS, and is 15% faster than the predecessor ChromeCast 2 according to Google's announcement.

Integrated ChromeCast (Google Cast, ChromeCast built-in)
Integrated ChromeCast allows streaming video content from phones, tablets, laptops to TVs or speakers. It uses the cloud to stream high-quality audio and video content to the TV.

Notably, you can send messages or make calls while streaming content without interrupting what's playing on the TV or speakers. Additionally, this new line also features convenient remote control from your computer or phone.
5. Connecting ChromeCast to your TV
Step 1: Connect the HDMI cable from ChromeCast to the smart device, and plug the other end into the TV's USB port.
Step 2: On the smart device screen, you will be prompted to set up. Set me up. You need to download the ChromeCast app.

Step 3: Open the downloaded ChromeCast app, then wait for the app to find ChromeCast and select Continue
Step 4: A PIN code appears on the TV screen => Check if the PIN on the TV matches the one on the remote control. If they match, select That’s my code.
Step 5: Enter information, Wi-Fi password for connecting devices. In the ChromeCast Name section, you can change the name of ChromeCast if you want, then select Continue.
Step 6: The screen displays the message “Sweet! You’re ready to cast”, and you have successfully connected ChromeCast. Click Get Cast Extension to view your favorite content on the big TV screen.

With just 6 simple steps, you've successfully connected ChromeCast to your TV.
6. How to connect your phone, laptop to the TV via ChromeCast
Connecting your phone to the TV via ChromeCast
Step 1: Open the ChromeCast support app on your phone.
Step 2: On the screen, tap on the integrated ChromeCast icon, then select the TV you want to stream content to.

To connect your phone to the TV via ChromeCast, you need to meet the following conditions:
- Ensure the phone and TV share the same internet connection.
- Both ChromeCast on the TV and your phone must be running the latest version.
- Your phone should run on Android 2.3 or iOS 7.0 and above.
Connecting a laptop to the TV via ChromeCast
Step 1: Launch the Google Chrome browser => Click on the three-dot icon in the browser's top right corner => select Cast
Step 2: The Cast icon appears => Cast to window pops up.
Step 3: Access the source you want to share => Choose the TV name you want to cast to, and you're done.

We hope the information above has helped you understand what ChromeCast is and how to connect your phone or laptop to the TV through ChromeCast. If you're looking to purchase a TV, visit the Mytour website or contact us via hotline 1900 6788.
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