Browser-Based Screen Mirroring
Screen Stream Mirroring is designed to make the phone screen available through a local mirroring URL. The main screen presents a browser-friendly address, current mirroring state, logs, and controls that help users understand whether streaming is active or paused.
This approach is useful when someone wants to view a phone screen from a computer or another device on the same network. Instead of relying only on a proprietary receiver, the app emphasizes browser access and a visible connection address that can be copied into a viewing device.
Audio and Sharing Controls
The app includes audio controls for microphone and internal audio, with encoding bitrate and volume sliders. These options matter for users who need to explain something on screen, share gameplay, or demonstrate an app while controlling how much sound is included.
Android's screen sharing prompts also let users choose between sharing one app or the entire screen. That gives the user an important privacy choice, because full-screen sharing can expose notifications, passwords, photos, messages, and other private areas if the wrong mode is selected.
Pro Upgrade and Consent Settings
Screen Stream Mirroring includes a Pro version prompt for removing ads, removing time limits, and unlocking all features. Users who only need occasional mirroring can start with the trial flow, while frequent streamers may want to compare the lifetime option before buying.
The app also presents data and advertising consent choices before regular use. A careful setup path helps users decide whether to allow personalized ads, analytics, and partner analytics. Those choices should be reviewed alongside billing, overlay, camera, microphone, storage, network, and superuser-related capabilities.