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.
