How to Connect the Wireless Mirroring for Leiling?
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Slide out the control center from your phone's desktop. Click on the screen mirroring option marked with a red frame. Connect your computer using a data cable, open the phone connection tool, and click to connect to complete the mirror mode setup.
As a young person who often enjoys driving around, I find connecting the wireless mirroring feature in the Leiling super easy! First, make sure your car is a 2020 or later model, as most support wireless CarPlay or Android Auto. After starting the vehicle, open the infotainment system on the dashboard and find the device connection option in the settings. On your phone, turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, then enter the wireless screen mirroring settings to search and pair with the Leiling model name. The first time, you might need to enter a pairing code for confirmation. Once done, your phone screen will automatically mirror to the car display, making it super convenient for playing music and navigation. Remember, iPhone users need to set up permissions in the CarPlay function, while Android users should enable developer mode for better compatibility. Once connected, don’t get distracted by watching movies while driving! If the battery drains quickly, just plug in a charging cable.
Every time I take my family out in the Leiling, I use the wireless mirroring function, which saves time and is safe. After getting in the car and starting the ignition, I tap into the media center on the central control screen and select smartphone connection. On my phone, I turn on the wireless display function in the settings, search for the Leiling's name, and click to pair. The initial setup might take a few minutes, so be patient. After that, it connects automatically when I get in the car. For iPhones, the CarPlay interface makes it easy to control maps and calls, while Android phones can enable Android Auto for screen mirroring. If it doesn't connect, check if the car is parked in an area with good signal, and sometimes restarting the phone's Bluetooth solves the issue. This way, I don't have to keep touching my phone while driving, and the kids watching videos in the back seat won't distract me.