Xiaomi propelled their Android-TV controlled set-top box, the  Mi Box, in October, a year ago, and it has seen a considerable amount of enthusiasm from lovers everywhere. All things considered, the crate accompanies 4K spilling support, HDR, Android TV 6.0, a Cortex A-53 Quad-center CPU timed at 2.0 GHz, 2GB of RAM, and 8GB of built-in flash storage. This in a flawlessly made bundle, evaluated moderately at $69. In the event that you’ve purchased the little power pressed Mi Box, here is the way to set up and utilize the Android TV box:

Note: While this is a set-up of the Mi Box, the process should be the same on almost all Android TV boxes. However, some of the pre-installed apps might differ. 

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Setting Up the Android TV Mi Box: Prerequisites

You can connect the Android TV Mi Box to a TV via the standard HDMI cable. You can then plug in the power supply to begin setting up Mi Box.

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

Before you get to setting up the Mi Box, there are a couple of things that you need to keep handy. These are based on the issues I faced while setting up the Mi Box on a 1080p FHD TV. So, before you connect your Mi Box with your TV, ensure that you have the following set up:

  • A WiFi network that doesn’t require any additional logins, past the WiFi password. This is exactly why the WiFi at my work didn’t work, and I had to use a hotspot from my iPhone.
  • 2 AAA batteries for the remote. These are not included in the package, and have to be purchased separately.
  • lot of patience while entering passwords while logging into your WiFi network, and while logging into your Google Account.
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Set Up the Mi Box

Setting up the Mi Box is a rather easy task, if you don’t factor in entering the passwords with a remote. Once you connect the Mi Box to power, and to your TV with an HDMI cable, the set-up is actually all about following the steps shown on screen. However, if you need a little more help, here are all the steps in detail:

  • Connect yourMi Box to power, and your TV with the included HDMI cable. Press the power button on the remote to power it on. You will see the Android Marshmallow splash screen, followed by the “Welcome” Here, you can choose your preferred language.

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

  • The box will then ask you if you have an Android phone, or tablet handy to complete the set up quickly. I didn’t happen to have any, so I chose “No”. However, if you do, you can choose “Yes”, as well.

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

  • Next, you have to connect the Mi Box to a WiFi network. I used a hotspot from my iPhone. If your WiFi network is secured (it really should be!), enter the password, and continue.

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

  • The Mi Box will then connect to your WiFi network, and if the connection is successful, it will attempt to connect you to Google. You will then have tosign in to your Google Account, in order to set up the Android TV.

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

  • You will then have to agree to Google’s Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, etc. You will also be given the option to enable Location accessfor apps, as well as sending anonymous usage data to Google for improving Android TV.

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

  • After this, the set-up will be complete, and you’ll be taken to the main Android TV interface.
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How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

That’s basically all you have to do in order to set up the Mi Box, and convert your HDTV into an Android TV.

Using the Android TV Mi Box: Understanding the Remote

Now that you’ve set up your Mi Box, it’s time to understand exactly how to navigate around the beautiful Android TV interface. The remote that comes with the Mi Box, is your interface with your TV, and it’s important that you understand it’s many buttons.

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

  1. The button on the top is thepower button. You will use this to turn your Mi Box on, and put it to sleep.
  2. Just below that, is acircular 4-way buttonthat you can use to navigate around the Android TV interface, and to select apps, and menu items.
  3. The button in the center of the navigation button, is what you’ll use toselect the highlighted option, launch apps, etc.
  4. Below that, there are three buttons, this is what they do (left to right):
  • Back Button: You can use this button to go back in menus, and out of app menus.
  • Home Button: You can press this button anytime to go directly to the home interface of the Android TV, no matter where you are.
  • Mic Button: You can use this button to activate the mic, and search for TV shows, movies, look up information on Google, and do a lot more on your Android TV. By the way, themic is on the bottom of the remote.
  1. The last two buttons are thevolume up, andvolume down buttons, which should be pretty self-explanatory.

Note: You can use the power + volume down button to take screenshots on your Mi TV.

Mi Box Android TV: Interface

The Mi Box runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and the interface itself is pretty easy to navigate, and understand. There is a row of suggested movies to watch, followed by a number of streaming services that you can use on your Android TV.

The Mi Box comes with well-known streaming apps like Netflix, Sling, HBO NOW, Hulu, etc., and if you use these services, you can simply log in on your Android TV, and begin watching.

 

How to Set Up and Use Android TV Box (Mi Box)

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This is followed by the list of apps that are included in your Android TV. You will see the usual suspects here, such as YouTube, Google Play Store, Play Music, and others, with the Settings, and WiFi options at the very end.

Almost every Android app can be installed on an Android TV, from either the Play Store or through sideloading, However, not all the Android apps run well, if it’s not optimized for the TV interface.

To sum it up, the Android TV interface is easy to navigate and understand, with well-defined sections, big, well designed tiles for the apps, and an overall fluid performance.

Set Up and Use Android TV Mi Box with Your TV

The Android TV Mi Box is definitely a good way to convert your boring old TV into a smart TV powered by Android. Plus, with specs such as the Mi Box boasts of, and a price that is not too heavy on the wallet for the functionality it provides, the Mi Box is definitely something you should consider getting if you’re interested in Android TVs. Since the Mi Box connects to WiFi, you can easily watch YouTube videos, stream your favorite TV shows from Netflix, and purchase movies off of Google Play Movies, as well. The Mi Box is truly a great Android TV experience, in a small, easy to love package.

 

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