
LetsView will then let you create a custom Airplay server on your network which can then be used to connect with your iOS device. Once you have the LetsView APK you can then install it on your Google TV. Once you have bypassed this restriction, you can then either download the APK to your Google TV itself if you have access to a browser, otherwise use your Wireless Network to transfer it.

You will need to enable the installation of apps from other sources on your Google TV, a setting that might be hidden behind developer tools when the product is officially released. You can use this link to download the APK version of the app and then sideload it to your TV. On the other hand, if Google does not have a full-fledged Play Store that gives you access to LetsView, then you will need to sideload the app. If Google TV comes with its version of the Play Store then installing LetsView should be a breeze. We recommend you use something like LetsView which is known to work across most devices. You will need to sideload a third-party app on your Android TV. And as Google TV is still behind curtains, we have no way of knowing exactly how to get things working but here is an idea for enthusiast users. On iPhone and iPadĪs Android and iOS are two different platforms altogether, casting between the two devices can be a bit complicated. You can now launch any app and play the content you wish to. Your Android device should now be mirrored on your Google TV. Find and tap on ‘Google TV’.Įnter the relevant code shown on your Google TV screen in the text box on your Android device.

Wait a few seconds and all the available devices on your network should show up on this screen. Tap on the ‘3-dot’ icon in the top right corner of your screen.Ĭheck the box for ‘Enable Wireless Display’. Once your Google TV is powered on, tap on ‘Cast’ on your Android device. Turn on your Google TV and ensure that casting is enabled in Settings. Open ‘Settings’ on your Android device and tap on ‘Connected devices’.

