Anyview Cast is Hisense's built-in Miracast receiver — convenient when it works, frustrating when it doesn't. This guide explains what Anyview Cast actually is, how to use it from Android, and what to do when it refuses to connect.
Anyview Cast is Hisense's name for Miracast / Wi-Fi Direct screen mirroring. It's baked into most 2019-and-later Hisense and Vidaa TVs, so you can mirror an Android phone without installing extra apps.
On your Hisense remote press Home, go to Apps, and open Anyview Cast. The TV switches into receiver mode and shows a waiting screen.
On your phone open Settings → Connected Devices → Cast (or Smart View / Screen Mirroring). Pick your Hisense TV from the list and confirm.
If Anyview Cast refuses to pair, crashes or stutters, install LocalCast instead. It streams over DLNA, which every Hisense TV supports natively — no mirroring required.
Usually because Miracast / Wi-Fi Direct is disabled on your phone, or because the TV's receiver mode timed out. Open Anyview Cast on the TV first, then start casting from the phone within 30 seconds. If it still fails, use LocalCast as a DLNA fallback.
When Anyview Cast fails, LocalCast just works. 50 million users, free forever.