Setting up your Xiaomi Mi Box HDR (MDZ-22-AB) is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:
- Connect to Your TV: Use an HDMI cable to connect the Mi Box to an available HDMI input on your TV. Note the HDMI input number you use.
- Power On: Plug the Mi Box's power adapter into a wall outlet. The Mi Box should power on automatically.
- Remote Setup: Insert batteries into the Mi Box remote. It should pair with the device automatically.
- Select HDMI Input: Use your TV remote to select the HDMI input where you connected the Mi Box. You should see the Mi Box interface on your TV screen.
- Connect to Wi-Fi: On the Mi Box interface, go to "Settings" using the remote, then select "Network & Internet." Choose your Wi-Fi network and enter your password. The Mi Box will likely download software updates after connecting.
- Sign in to Google: You'll be prompted to sign in with your Google account. If you don't have one, you can create an account during setup.
- Customize Settings: Follow the on-screen prompts to adjust settings like language, date, time, and privacy.
- Install Apps: Access the Google Play Store for TV on the Mi Box. Use the remote to find and install apps like Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu.
- Enjoy Content: Start streaming! Use the remote to navigate the interface, launch apps, and control playback. Explore features like voice search, casting from mobile devices, and Google Assistant integration.
If you have any issues, check the Mi Box's included guide or Xiaomi's support website for help.