How do I get AirPlay on older Samsung TV?

Answered by Jason Smith

Getting AirPlay on an older Samsung TV may not be as straightforward as on newer models, but it is still possible with some workarounds. Here are a few methods you can try to enable AirPlay on your older Samsung TV:

1. Use an Apple TV: The most straightforward way to get AirPlay on your Samsung TV is by connecting an Apple TV to it. Apple TV supports AirPlay, allowing you to mirror content from your iOS device or Mac to your TV. Simply connect your Apple TV to your Samsung TV using an HDMI cable, and you’ll be able to use AirPlay.

2. Use an AirPlay-compatible streaming device: If you don’t have an Apple TV, you can consider using an AirPlay-compatible streaming device such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV, or Google Chromecast. These devices have built-in support for AirPlay, allowing you to mirror content from your iOS device to your TV. Connect the streaming device to your Samsung TV, set it up, and enable AirPlay on your iOS device to start streaming.

3. Use a third-party AirPlay receiver app: There are several third-party apps available that act as AirPlay receivers and can be installed on your Samsung TV. One such app is AirBeamTV, which allows you to mirror your iOS device’s screen to your TV. To use this method, you need to install the AirPlay receiver app on your Samsung TV and make sure your iOS device is on the same Wi-Fi network. Then, open the Control Center on your iOS device, tap on Screen Mirroring, and select your Samsung TV from the list of available devices.

4. Upgrade your Samsung TV’s firmware: Some older Samsung TV models may have firmware updates available that add AirPlay support. Check the Samsung support website or the TV’s settings menu for any available firmware updates. If an update is available, follow the instructions provided by Samsung to download and install it. After updating the firmware, AirPlay should be enabled on your Samsung TV.

5. Consider purchasing an HDMI dongle: Another option is to purchase an HDMI dongle that supports AirPlay. These dongles can be plugged into the HDMI port of your Samsung TV and provide AirPlay functionality. One popular option is the AirPlay 2 HDMI dongle from Airtame, which allows you to mirror content from your iOS device to your TV. Simply connect the dongle to your TV, set it up, and enable AirPlay on your iOS device to start streaming.

It’s worth noting that the availability and compatibility of AirPlay on older Samsung TVs may vary depending on the model and firmware version. It’s recommended to check the official Samsung support resources or contact their customer support for specific guidance related to your TV model.

I hope one of these methods helps you get AirPlay functionality on your older Samsung TV.