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Reflector 4.1.1

Wireless screen-mirroring application

Category: Utilities
Price: Medium
Popularity: Medium
Version String: 4.1.1 (311)
Release Date: 2023-11-20
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.15
Vendor Name: Squirrels, LLC
Homepage: www.airsquirrels.com

Version History 4.1.1 (311)

You can find release notes for this version here: [updates-prod.airsquirrels.com]

Description:

A wireless screen-mirroring application

Mirror your phone, tablet or computer to the big screen without wires or complicated setups. Present, teach or entertain from the palm of your hand. Reflector makes it easier than ever to share your device screen.

AirPlay, Google Cast and Miracast together
Reflector turns Mac, Windows and Android devices into AirPlay, Google Cast or Miracast receivers. Use Reflector to wirelessly display and record iPhones, iPads, Chromebooks, Android devices and Windows tablets on a bigger screen.

Reflector 3 combines the capabilities of Apple TV, Chromecast and Windows devices to create a powerful, all-in-one mirroring receiver.
* Miracast and Google Cast capabilities vary by platform.

No extras required
Reflector works with the devices you use every day and doesn’t require any adapters or cables. Reflector is completely wireless, so you can leave the cables and adapters behind.

How it works
Reflector communicates with devices that use Google Cast, Miracast and AirPlay mirroring. This allows those devices to connect to Reflector and mirror their screen without any additional software.
Reflector goes beyond basic screen mirroring and includes many advanced features not found in other receivers on the market.

Multiple Device Screen Mirroring
Connect any number and combination of devices to Reflector at the same time.

Screen Recording
Easily record one or all connected devices. Include audio, device frames and more.

Reflector Teacher
Reflector is used in more than 100,000 classrooms around the world. That’s why we created Reflector Teacher. It’s designed specifically for use in education.

Educators use it as an affordable way to quickly, conveniently and wirelessly display mobile devices to larger screens in the classroom.