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Your phone, tablet, laptop or desktop acts as the initial launching site for the
entertainment and as the remote for controlling what you see and hear on
your TV screen. Provided you already have as suitable device running a
compatible operating system and have Wi-Fi through a compatible router,
you get all this functionality for the cost of the Teewe, which as of its debut
was priced below most similar streaming devices at 2399 INR.
The Device in itself is a complete CPU with a Dual Core ARM Cortex A9
Processor with a Quad Core GPU for High Performance, 1.6+ GHz and 1GB of
DDR 3 RAM.
To use Teewe, you will need a TV/Monitor or Projector with at least one
female HDMI Port, which you should find on just about any high-definition
(HD) television. The device has a maximum resolution video output of 1080p.
Youll also need a good Wi-Fi network connection. The Wireless Standard is
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11 n at 2.4GHz only) with WPA and WPA2 security
(WPA2 is recommended).
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The latter two of the above can be used optionally. The extender works to
plug in the device if it wont fit neatly in any of your available HDMI ports,
but using it can also help improve WIFI reception if your Teewe is having
trouble connecting to your network.
The device is powered using the USB power cable plugged into the Teewe via
the micro-USB port, with the other end either plugged into a standard USB
port or into the power adapter for insertion into a wall outlet.
Teewe is supported with the following Operating Systems:
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Setting Up Teewe
1. You simply plug the USB power cable into the Teewe and into a power
source, and plug the Teewe into an HDMI port on your television set.
The HDMI connector on the Teewe can also be plugged into the
included HDMI extender, which can be connected to the TV, either if
there is no room for the device directly in the HDMI port or if you are
having Wi-Fi reception issues.
Suitable
power
sources
are
either a
USB
port on
a
device
like
your
TV,
or
the
included power adapter plugged into a wall
outlet. There's a warning on the Teewe site and in the documentation
not to plug the USB cable into a port labeled "service," but only into
one clearly marked as a USB port.
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2.
Once the device is connected and powered, switch the TV's input to
the right HDMI port, and the television will show up with a loading
screen.
******Image of the loading screen
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3.
After the device is ready i.e. it has finished loading the firmware into
the memory, the Television screen will display "Step 1 - Setting up
your Teewe device" screen.
Open the Teewe app on
your smartphone
and it should identify the device with this screen on your phone. Select
"Yes" to setup your Teewe device.
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5.
In the case of the Teewe app, it will take you through several more
steps to set up your new device. You connect your phone's Wi-Fi to
your home network. A code should appear both on the TV screen and
on your launch device screen. You confirm that they match to move
forward.
to
setup.
For
the
Teewe
devices located
Select the one
ex.
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7. You then select your home Wi-Fi network, enter your password and hit
a button to finish set up.
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8.
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9. If you have entered the correct password, Setup will be complete and
the Teewe device will proceed to the Ready to Play screen. The App will
also show a success screen.
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10.
After the setup is complete, you will not be asked to setup the device
again unless you change your home network settings. This screen is
shown when the device is setup and is ready to play content. After all
this, provided there are no connection issues, your mobile device or
computer should be ready to stream to your TV via Teewe. The next
step is opening an app and casting away.
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want
to
from your mobile app or the
smart
phone
and
the
the file gets encoded into
over the Wi-Fi network to
router
receives
the
further encodes and sends
the Teewe receives the
inbuilt
media
player
complies
it
into
the
playing it on Teewe.
While you're streaming a media file via Teewe, if you select another file from
within the same app, that media file will likely play to your TV screen instead.
But you can actually go to application and select a different media file on
your mobile device or computer and add it to queue so that it would play as
soon as the current file stops playing, while the original file continues to
stream on your TV screen, unless you choose a media file on that or any
other Teewe app (if available), in which case the media file in the new app
will take over your TV.
Multiple devices can be used to launch content to the Teewe, provided they
can all connect to your Wi-Fi network and have the appropriate apps or
extensions installed. They can include your phone, your tablet, your
computer or the devices of other household members or friends who are
over. That means you can end up fighting for control of the TV, or you can
purposefully do a bit of organized social streaming of videos or music.
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