03-29-2026 12:17 PM
Hallo zusammen.
Ich hatte mir kürzlich eine 4K Google TV Box gekauf und sie im Wohnzimmer eingerichtet. Jetzt wollte ich mir eine zweite fürs Schlafzimmer kaufen. Voraussetzung dafür wäre aber, dass ich Inhalte von der Wohnzimmer-Box zum Schlafzimmer streamen bzw. spiegeln könnte.
Ich habe auf der Box und dem Smartphone bereits Google-Home installiert (weil ich so viel schon dazu gelesen hatte). Beim testen hatte ich auf dem Smartphone auf "Bildschirm streamen" geklickt, aber dann wird tatsächlich nur das Smartphone zur Wohnzimmer-Box gestreamt.
An der Box kann ich Google-Home gar nicht öffnen, sodass ich DORT auf "Bildschirm streamen" klicken könnte.
Habe ich ein Denkfehler bei dieser Streamingsache oder geht das prinzipiell NUR vom Smartphone zur Box und nicht zwei Boxen untereinander?
Schon mal vielen lieben Dank für eure Hilfe.
04-02-2026 02:56 PM
Hi CashDigger_67,
Thank you for reaching out to the Google Nest Community! I understand that you are considering purchasing a second Google TV Streamer (4K) for your bedroom, but you're concerned because your initial tests only showed the living room streamer as a casting option on your smartphone. I appreciate you sharing that you've already successfully set up your living room Google TV Streamer (4K) with the Google Home app, and I am happy to clarify how casting works with multiple devices.
To answer your question directly: No, you are not missing anything; you absolutely can cast from one smartphone to multiple different Google TV Streamer (4K) devices. You are not limited to just the living room; once a second streamer is set up, it should appear as a separate destination on your phone.
To help me investigate why the second streamer might not be showing up as an option yet, please answer the following questions:
While I wait for those details, here is what you can expect when managing multiple devices on your network:
Independent Casting Destinations When you tap the Cast icon in any app (like YouTube or Netflix) on your phone, a list should pop up. You should see every Google TV device in your home listed there. You can choose to cast to the “Living Room,” stop that stream, and then immediately cast a different video to the “Bedroom.”
Please keep me posted with those details so I can help you find the best solution.
Best regards,
Virna
04-02-2026 03:36 PM
Hi Virna.
Hallo Virna,
ich glaube, du hast mich (wie viele andere) missverstanden. Ich möchte NICHT von meinem Smartphone auf zwei Boxen streamen (das wäre einfach), sondern das Bild oder Programm (also das, was auf der Box im Wohnzimmer angezeigt wird) auf die Box im Schlafzimmer streamen. (Box -> Box) Und das alles ohne Smartphone.
Streaming von der Wohnzimmer-Box zur Schlafzimmer-Box.
Ich hoffe, ich habe es diesmal verständlicher erklärt.
Viele Grüße, CashDigger
04-07-2026 06:15 PM
Hi CashDigger_67,
I’m sorry for the misunderstanding. I appreciate your patience and for clarifying that you want to stream what is being displayed on your living room Google TV Streamer (4K) to the streamer in your bedroom, all without using your smartphone. It is my pleasure to help you with this.
Based on the current features available for the Google TV Streamer (4K), I found that these devices are designed to receive a stream from a phone, tablet, or Chrome browser; however, they do not have a native feature to "cast" their own screen to another Google TV Streamer (4K).
The most common way to use two Google TV devices is to install the same apps on both. Since most streaming services (such as Netflix, YouTube, or Disney+) save your progress to your account, you can start a movie in the living room, stop it, and then resume exactly where you left off in the bedroom without needing to "stream" between the devices.
Additionally, the Google Home app on a TV is primarily used for controlling smart home devices (like lights or cameras) rather than broadcasting the TV's own interface. This is why you are unable to find a "Stream Screen" option within the app on the streamer itself.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or if there is anything else I can do to help you get your second room ready!
Best regards,
Virna