Turn any hotel television into your personal entertainment center. Bring a Chromecast dongle, connect to the hotel WiFi, and stream your own videos, music, and photos. Works with smart hotel TVs via DLNA too — perfect for hotels, Airbnbs, and vacation rentals.
Watch your own movies, shows, and photos on the hotel TV instead of paying for expensive hotel pay-per-view or limited cable channels.
A pocket-sized Chromecast dongle plugs into any hotel TV’s HDMI port. Pair it with LocalCast and you have a full streaming setup in seconds.
LocalCast works on any WiFi network including hotel networks. Connect your phone and Chromecast to the same network and start casting.
Stream from your phone storage, cloud drives like Google Drive or Dropbox, or even a NAS back home. Your media library travels with you.
Connect your Chromecast dongle to the hotel TV’s HDMI port and power it via USB. Switch to the correct HDMI input.
Join the hotel’s WiFi on both your phone and Chromecast. Open LocalCast — it auto-discovers your device on the network.
Pick a video, photo, or music file and tap cast. Relax and enjoy your own content on the big screen, just like home.
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Yes. Bring a Chromecast dongle, plug it into the hotel TV’s HDMI port, connect it to the hotel WiFi, and use LocalCast to stream videos, photos, and music from your phone. If the hotel has a smart TV with DLNA support, you can cast directly without any dongle.
Yes. LocalCast works on any WiFi network, including hotel WiFi. Some hotels use captive portals for login — once your Chromecast and phone are both connected and on the same network, casting works normally. A travel router can help bypass network restrictions if needed.
If the hotel TV is not a smart TV, yes — a small Chromecast dongle plugs into any HDMI port and turns any TV into a streaming device. If the hotel has a smart TV (Samsung, LG, Sony, etc.), LocalCast can often cast directly via DLNA without extra hardware.
Absolutely. Airbnbs and vacation rentals often have smart TVs or Chromecast devices already set up. Just connect to the WiFi, open LocalCast, and start streaming your own content. Remember to sign out of any streaming services before you leave.
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