このサイトはお使いのブラウザでのサポートが制限されています。Edge、Chrome、Safari、またはFirefoxへの切り替えをお勧めします。

How to get a wireless touchscreen monitor: 4 easy ways!

Does the wireless touchscreen monitor exist? The good news is that it does, but not all solutions work the same way. In this article, we will break down four possible ways to do that:

  1. Buy a dedicated wireless touchscreen monitor
  2. Use a wireless touchscreen display with a receiver and transmitter
  3. Use a Samsung tablet
  4. Download a remote control app on a wireless touchable device

Read on and find the way that best fits you.

The SYNCO XView M4 is a wireless touchscreen monitor for iPhone

1. Buy a dedicated wireless touchscreen monitor

The easiest way to get a wireless touchscreen monitor is to buy one that is already designed for it. These monitors handle both wireless display and touch control without any extra adapters or apps, making them simple and reliable.

For example, the SYNCO XView M4 Touch is a portable wireless touchscreen monitor designed for iPhone and Samsung phones. It connects directly to your phone without WiFi, mirrors your screen, and lets you control your phone wirelessly right from the monitor. The connection can reach up to 50 meters, giving you plenty of freedom when filming or monitoring.

Here are the steps to set it up:

1️⃣Swipe down from the top of your phone to open the Control Center.

2️⃣On iPhone, tap Screen Mirroring; on Samsung, tap Smart View.

3️⃣Select the SYNCO monitor from the device list to connect.

4️⃣Some phones may ask for a PIN code the first time (default: 1234).

To control the phone camera from the M4 Touch wireless monitor screen, enable Bluetooth on your phone and connect it. iPhone users also need to go to Settings > Accessibility and turn on Zoom to allow touch control.

👉Click here to explore more advanced wireless touchscreen monitors for your phone, featuring AI gesture control and a built-in fill light.

Use the SYNCO XView M4 touchscreen monitor wireless for Android phones.

2. Use a wireless touchscreen display with a receiver and transmitter 

Another wireless monitor touchscreen is a kit that includes a wireless touchable display with built-in receivers and a USB-C or HDMI transmitter.

In this setup, the transmitter plugs into your phone, computer, or other device via a Type-C port. It then sends both video and touch data to the monitor’s receiver without relying on WiFi, Bluetooth, or apps.

This method is a practical alternative for users who want wireless touch control without relying on software solutions, but it requires an extra transmitter and a cable connection to the device, and the wireless range is relatively short.

3. Use a Samsung tablet as a wireless touchscreen monitor

You can turn your Samsung tablet into a wireless touchscreen smart monitor for your Windows PC. This method is available on Galaxy Tab S7, S8, S9, and S10 running One UI 3.1 or later, and works with PCs running Windows 10 v.2004 or later that support Wireless Display.

Here are the steps to use your Samsung tablet as a wireless touchscreen monitor:

1️⃣Make sure both devices are connected to the same WiFi network.

2️⃣On your Samsung tablet, swipe down from the top right corner using two fingers to open the Quick Settings panel. Tap the Second screen icon.

3️⃣On your PC, press Windows + K, or go to Start > Display settings > Multiple displays > Connect to a wireless display.

4️⃣Select your tablet’s name from the list. Your PC’s screen will now appear on the tablet.

5️⃣You can use the tablet’s touchscreen to navigate your PC interface.

6️⃣To disconnect, press Windows + K again and select Disconnect.

This method is ideal for users who already have a tablet, but touch input may feel slightly delayed compared to a dedicated wireless touchscreen monitor, and the connection depends on WiFi quality and proximity.

4. Download a remote control app on a wireless touchable device

The last way to get a wireless touchscreen monitor is to download a remote control app on a wireless touchable device and turn it into a monitor for your PC or phone.

Apps like TeamViewer, AnyDesk, or Vysor let you mirror your device’s screen and send touch input back to the source device. This way, you can interact with your PC or phone directly from the touchscreen device, even without a physical cable.

This method is convenient for users who already own a touchable device and don’t mind installing software, but the connection depends on WiFi quality, may have higher latency, and some touch interactions may not feel as smooth as a dedicated wireless touchscreen monitor.

Conclusion

Wireless touchscreen monitors can be achieved in different ways, each with its strengths and limitations. Here is a quick guide to help you choose:

👉Dedicated wireless touchscreen monitors are the easiest to use and offer the smoothest touch experience, but they can be more expensive.

👉Wireless touchscreen display kits with a receiver and transmitter provide a hardware-based solution without relying on apps, but the extra accessories may be bulky and less portable.

👉Samsung tablets can double as wireless touchable monitors if you already own them, but they rely on WiFi and may have slight touch latency.

👉Remote control software is ideal for users who have a touchscreen device at hand, but it also depends on WiFi, and touch input may not feel as smooth or responsive as a dedicated monitor.

The best choice depends on your devices, desired mobility, and how important smooth, responsive touch control is for your workflow.