[成功案例 15] 學生看不到實驗?鏡像您的iPhone。.
Teachers, you’ve probably run into this during demo experiments:
You’re at the front doing a chemistry reaction, and the color in the test tube is just starting to change. Or in physics, you’re wiring up a tiny circuit board.
Students in the front row are fully engaged. Students in the back are craning their necks like giraffes and shouting, “Teacher, you’re blocking it! I can’t see!”
So you have no choice but to say, “Everyone, come up to the front.”
In a second, dozens of students crowd around the desk. The classroom order falls apart, the students at the back still can’t see clearly, and someone might even bump into the equipment. Total chaos.
“If only there were a camera that could stream everything live to the big screen…”
Buying a professional document camera? Too expensive and too bulky.
In fact, your iPhone plus the classroom TV is all you really need.
That’s where the Camera Mirroring feature in 1001 TVs comes in.

It instantly turns your iPhone into a wireless HD camera.
No complicated gear. Just point your phone at the experiment setup, and the live, high-definition image appears on the classroom TV or projector in real time.
- Chemistry class: Color changes in the solution, tiny bubbles forming — mirrored and enlarged so everyone can watch closely.
- Biology class: Dissection details and plant textures appear clearly, almost like looking through a microscope.
- Crafts / Art class: Every small movement of the teacher’s hands is visible to students in the back, without anyone leaving their seat.
Your phone becomes a handheld camera that can go anywhere you need.
No more crowds around the teacher’s desk, and classroom order stays under control.
How do you set this up? It’s very simple:
iPhone Camera Mirroring Tutorial:
https://www.1001tvs.com/how-to-use-iphone-camera-mirroring/
⚠️ Note: This feature is currently available for iPhone only.
Need help? You can also contact customer support on weekdays from 9:00–17:00:
- 下載並開啟 1001 TVs 应用程序
- 點選左上角的功能表圖示。
- On the new page, tap Contact Support.
- Type “Manual Service” to connect with a support agent.