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neonplanet40

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Has anyone used an android device to playback hikvision cameras on their TV? If so, what device do they recommend?
 
Hi neonplanet40,

Are you planning to run Hik-Connect on the Android device and then mirror that device to the TV?

The simplest way will probably be to use some sort of Android compatible dongle (eg. a Google Chromecast) to do so wirelessly, or to use a micro USB to HDMI cable.

Depending on your TV, apps such as Miracast will let you mirror the device to your TV without a dongle/cable, but this only works with certain Smart TVs that come with a Miracast receiver built in. Here's a database of all the Smart TVs that support Miracast, if you want to check.

Let me know if I've misinterpreted your question.
 
I was thinking of a standalone android tv box (or similar) that is wired (via hdmi) to the tv nad ethernet to the network. My hope was that I could run Hikconnect through this to the tv? Just like viewing on my tablet or phone?

Is this possible?

Thanks for your help.
 
I was thinking of a standalone android tv box (or similar) that is wired (via hdmi) to the tv nad ethernet to the network. My hope was that I could run Hikconnect through this to the tv? Just like viewing on my tablet or phone?

Is this possible?

Thanks for your help.

I've had success before with a firestick with hik-connect APK side loaded in (loads of tutorials on YouTube on how to load apks onto a firestick)

I assume an android box would be easier as the playstore would be already there for you.

Most Android boxes come with WiFi in-built anyway so no need for an Ethernet connection (although may be quicker with one)
 
Thank you. Can anyone reccommend a good android box for this task plus kodi to playback my blu-ray remuxes (these are all legal btw, nothing shady here!).

Thank you,

Mark
 
When testing, I side loaded Hik-Connect onto my nVidia Shield Android TV box (the best, imho) and it works. But I am usually watching my satellite (or cable) TV channel via a Sky box so if I wanted to check my cams while watching that, I had to first switch AV channels, then open up the Hik-Connect app - which is too much like hard work. So I'm hoping that in the near future, a new HDMI-CEC enabled smart TV combined with Chromecast will automatically switch me over from Sky to my camera motion alert or door station cam if I have a visitor.
 
If your TV supports it, you can also view your live feed in a picture-in-picture window in the corner of your screen which detracts somewhat from Ant & Dec but saves you from switching AV channels.
 
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