What is ApowerMirror?
ApowerMirror allows for seamless screen mirroring between Android/iOS devices and Windows/Mac systems, enabling the simultaneous connection of up to four devices. This innovative application permits users to display their mobile screens on a computer or television, giving them the capability to manage Android devices using a mouse and keyboard setup. Moreover, it boasts a Game Keyboard feature that significantly enriches the gaming experience by allowing users to stream and play mobile games such as PUBG directly on their desktops, closely resembling the functionality of an Android emulator. Users can connect their devices to their computers through a USB cable or wirelessly, with iOS users having the additional option of using a lightning cable. The software also supports easy recording of mobile screen activities at the click of a button, making it simple to capture every important moment. With ApowerMirror, users can not only boost their device's capabilities but also enjoy a fluid and efficient connection between multiple devices, ensuring a versatile digital experience. This ability to effortlessly bridge the gap between mobile and desktop platforms makes it a valuable tool for both work and play.
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Little clunky, but works alright on Android
Date: Oct 08 2020SummaryIf you have to show other people your mobile screen, ApowerMirror is a decent app with a free trial (limited features) that gets the job done. I would not recommend trying to play mobile games via ApowerMirror screensharing through, because it injects quite a lot of lag that might mean winning or losing a match.
PositiveI used the free trial version to show colleagues my Unity AR app while it was being developed (use Zoom screensharing, along with ApowerMirror). This allowed for interactive debugging which wouldn't otherwise be possible remotely. I also liked how the watermark doesn't show up in short recordings (up to 3 minutes on the free trial version).
NegativeThe lag, man. Maybe it's because my wifi wasn't the best, but connecting via USB C didn't seem to help either. And it's unintuitive how to quit the app on both mobile and desktop.
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