The AirScreen - AirPlay & Cast & Miracast & DLNA app is available for free for the Fire Stick, and it will work for mirroring your iPhone screen to your TV through the Fire Stick. All you need to do is add the app to your Fire Stick, and then you're in business.
What to Know
The AirScreen - AirPlay & Cast & Miracast & DLNA app is available for free for the Fire Stick, and it will work for mirroring your iPhone screen to your TV through the Fire Stick. All you need to do is add the app to your Fire Stick, and then you're in business.
You can mirror your iPhone to a Roku TV through the Control Center. You'll want to make sure your Roku TV supports AirPlay and it's enabled on your devices. You can also mirror your iPad to Roku with the same steps.
Re: Roku In Europe A Roku device will work anywhere in the world with a proper power and HDMI connection.
The Roku Streaming Stick is a flash drive-sized and shaped device that plugs into your TV's HDMI port and delivers streaming content via the internet. Through Roku, you can subscribe to any of thousands of streaming video channels, including ones that are free and subscription based.
The Roku mobile app is a free application for iOS® and Android™ devices. To learn more about sharing personal media files from your compatible mobile device, read the detailed article about Play on Roku. When you want to display content from your phone or tablet on a nearby TV, you may be able to use screen mirroring.
Using a Roku
How to mirror iPhone to Roku TV
Both models support Dolby Vision and HDR10+ content, will work with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple AirPlay 2, and support Roku's voice capability. The main difference between the two new players is that the Stick 4K+ comes with a new rechargeable voice remote, plus a few additional features.
To cast from a Mac to a Roku with AirPlay, open the video or photo in question on your Mac. Click on the AirPlay icon (the rectangle with a triangle pointing into it from the bottom) that appears in your menu bar, or in the app that opened your file. Select your Roku's name from the list that appears.
The Roku Streaming Stick has a quad-core processor, which the Roku Express lacks, and that's the main hardware difference between the two. Both devices have 802.11 (b/g/n) wireless. Neither device supports 4K video – you'll have to step up to the Premiere, Premiere+, or Ultra for that.
The Roku Ultra is Roku's high-end and most expensive streaming device, costing $99.99. The Roku Streaming Stick+ is Roku's high-end stick device and sits in the middle of Roku's streaming device range with its price point of $49.99.
Roku Premiere is essentially the Roku Express but offering better performance. Rather than sticking to 1080p, it will run all the way up to 4K resolution and also supports HDR. While there's no Dolby Vision supported by Roku streaming devices, you will get great HDR10 performance.