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How to choose between wired and wireless connection

Learn how to connect Singa to your TV using either a wired (HDMI) or wireless (AirPlay, Smart View or Android TV) setup. This guide explains the pros and cons of each connection type and helps you choose the best option for your karaoke setup.

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Written by Natalie
Updated this week

When setting up Singa on your TV or sound system, you can connect either with a wired HDMI cable or wirelessly (using AirPlay or the Singa Android TV app). Both work great: the best choice depends on what matters most to you: convenience or performance.

Wired (HDMI): For the most reliable performance

Using an HDMI cable gives you a direct connection between your device and the TV or sound system.

Why it’s great

  • Rock-solid and stable: no risk of Wi-Fi interference

  • Virtually no delay between lyrics and audio: perfect for singing in sync

  • Delivers top-quality sound and video

Things to keep in mind

  • You’ll need cables (and sometimes an adapter)

  • Your device needs to stay close to the TV


Wireless: For maximum flexibility and ease

You can cast Singa wirelessly using AirPlay, Smart View or the Android TV app.

Why it’s great

  • No cables: quick and easy setup.

  • Works with most phones, tablets, and smart TVs

Things to keep in mind

  • Connection depends on your Wi-Fi quality —> lag or dropouts may happen

  • Some TVs support only certain casting methods

  • If you use Bluetooth speakers, you might notice a small audio delay


Pro Tip: Combine both for the best experience

Many users prefer to cast video wirelessly to the TV while keeping audio wired (through a mixer or speaker system). This setup gives you the convenience of wireless control with the precision and stability of wired sound — the best of both worlds.

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