![]() ![]() Next, you’ll need to add your Chromecast to your Wi-Fi network. (Don’t forget to choose the appropriate source on your television, if needed.) If not, add the wall adapter/power brick and plug it into an outlet or surge protector. Some TVs offer built-in USB ports that can power Chromecast, so if you have one, you can plug the cable right into your television. If not, then you know you need to connect the USB charge cable. To find out which one you have, plug it into the TV first without the power cable, and see if it comes on with the television. Older televisions may not power Chromecast, but later models with more recent versions of HDMI might be able to supply the necessary electricity. (If the space between ports is crowded, owners can use the included HDMI extension cable.) The other end features a micro USB port, where the charge cable would plug in, if necessary. On one end of the USB stick-like device, you’ll find the HDMI plug that goes into your TV. Still, if your parent is wondering where to plug this in or your spouse can’t figure out how to “cast” shows from that trusty mobile device, then pass this on as the unofficial, missing manual. Software updates so often and swiftly, core features can change from one minute to the next. That’s pretty common with electronics these days. The only downside for the latter: There’s no manual in this box. Unlike many other new gadgets this year, this $35 TV dongle-which can “cast” or send streaming media to your television from the Internet-is incredibly affordable, making them perfect gifts and stocking stuffers for early adopters and non techies alike. And one in particular has been a noteworthy hit-Google’s Chromecast streaming device, which is still holding strong as Amazon’s bestselling electronic. As the new year arrives, many of us are greeting it with shiny new gadgets, courtesy of the holiday season. ![]()
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