Highly Compatible
Works with iOS, macOS, Windows, Chrome OS, Android and iPadOS.
The screen mirroring sender. Add AirPlay and Google Cast sending to a computer.
All-in-one screen mirroring and digital signage for all your devices.
The screen mirroring receiver. Add AirPlay, Google Cast and Miracast receiving to a computer.
A version of Reflector specially developed for the classroom.
Scalable, secure and seamless wireless presentation software.
Stream and screen mirror from the comfort of your home.
Share and collaborate wirelessly.
Solutions for teams of any size.
Present wirelessly on campus.
License our screen mirroring technology for your product.
The days of cables, adapters and expensive hardware are behind us. Squirrels offers one simple way for all of the most common device types to connect to the big screen. Sharing content wirelessly has never been easier.
Works with iOS, macOS, Windows, Chrome OS, Android and iPadOS.
Easy to deploy and manage through a centralized account portal.
Zero user training required. Simple connection instructions are displayed on-screen.
All-in-one screen mirroring and digital signage tech for the places you meet and the places you learn.
Discover Ditto.Wake Forest University said goodbye to the cables and adapters that made it difficult for students, faculty and guests to present on campus.
Read the full case studyThe University of Illinois ditched outdated HDMI cables and adapters for a wireless presentation technology. Here’s how.
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"This product worked well and the price was reasonable. The faculty who have used it like it better than the more expensive product that is used campus wide."
- Admin Services Coordinator"Most importantly, it allows professors to be untethered. They can move around and talk with smaller groups. And it gives students an opportunity to share their work without getting up, walking across the room and plugging in."
- Information Systems Multimedia Technician, Wake Forest University"What drew me to Ditto is how it provided a simple, common interface for exist robust, economical hardware."
- AV Tech Specialist, University of Illinois