A modern projector can do everything your regular TV does and a little more.
With plenty of connectivity options, you can connect a modern projector to a plethora of devices and replace your TV altogether.
However, it’s understandable to question – can you connect Fire TV Stick, Chromecast or Roku to a projector?
The answer is YES! You can connect Fire TV Stick/Chromecast/Roku to your projector without any issues. A projector works just like a TV and you can Fire TV stick or Chromecast or Roku through an HDMI port to a projector and enjoy your favorite content.
Modern projectors are similar to TVs and have a comparable type of settings and functions. Thus, most modern projectors can connect to a streaming media player effortlessly.
Read along to know how you can do it smoothly!
How to Connect Fire TV Stick/Chromecast/Roku to a Projector
Now that you know it’s possible to connect a streaming media player to your projector. Let’s learn about how to do the setup.
Shall we?
The setup part is straightforward and similar to how you’d do it on a TV.
Step 1: Switch ON the projector and let it go through its startup process.
Step 2: Connect your streaming media player to the projector via the HDMI port.
For the uninitiated, the picture below is of an HDMI port. The HDMI port will either be on the back or right/left side of your projector. Check your projector’s manual for the location of the HDMI port, in case you’re unable to locate it.

HDMI port is just like any USB port with a different design. Similarly, the HDMI port on your streaming media player will connect in only one way. Hence, please don’t force it and check the connector before inserting.
Step 3: Power up your Fire TV Stick/Chromecast/Roku through the provided adapter or via the powered USB port on your projector.
Step 4: The projector will detect your streaming media player. If not, select the correct HDMI input source using the provided remote or the projector’s onboard buttons.
That’s all you need to do to make a connection and use it. If it’s your first time using the streaming media player out-of-the-box, it will have its first-time setup process that you’ll need to follow along and complete it to start using the device.
How to Setup Fire TV Stick/Chromecast/Roku on a Projector
Depending on the type of streaming media player you use, the first-time setup process will vary.
However, the initial step will involve connecting your streaming device to Wi-Fi for a smooth setup.
Next, you have to create a new account with the respective service or log-in to your existing account.
For example, suppose you’re trying to set up Amazon’s Fire TV Stick. In that case, you’ll be asked to either create a new Amazon account or log-in to your existing Amazon account.

Furthermore, you’ll need to select your preferred language, viewing preferences, remote settings, apps to install, and few other setup options depending on the streaming device.
Below, I’ve linked to detailed guides on setting up Fire TV Stick, Chromecast, and Roku Streaming Stick.
Amazon Fire TV Stick Setup Tutorial
Chromecast Setup Tutorial
Roku Streaming Stick+ Setup
What type of Projector is best to use with Fire TV Stick/Chromecast/Roku Streaming Stick?
Haven’t purchased a projector yet? I’d say it will be an excellent choice to get a Full HD projector. It ensures you’re not compromising on the display quality.
Moreover, newer streaming media players have better hardware and can deliver up to 4K content without any issues.
Read More: 7 Best 4K Projector under $1500
An ideal projector that I recommend and will match your needs is the Epson Epiqvision EF11.

It’s a budget home theater projector and offers a great set of features including 1080p native resolution, Laser light source and 1000 ANSI lumens brightness. These features make your projector viewing experience worthwhile.
If you’re a little tight on budget, check out our guide on best projectors under $300 that offer great bang for your buck. In case, you want a feature packed projector, you can also look for projectors under $600 and $700.
However, suppose you require a projector that you can comfortably use during the daytime. In that case, the Epson Home Cinema 1080 will be a better choice because it offers short-throw projection, 120Hz refresh rate, and 3800 lumens of brightness that’s bright enough for daytime viewing.
Additionally, it offers better picture quality, low input lag (ideal for gaming), and 3D content support. Alongside, you get a slew of unmatched features compared to projectors from Yaber or other cheap projector brands on Amazon.
Pros of using Streaming Media Player with Projector
- Just like your TV, a streaming media player turns your regular projector into a smart streaming device
- Ability to enjoy your movies and TV series on a bigger screen while offering a movie-theater-like experience
- Saves money that you might splurge on buying an expensive projector with smart features
- Adds the ability to mirror your smartphone or laptop to your projector wirelessly. Wireless mirroring ensures you can enjoy games or local content from your smartphone or laptop via the projector
- You can access many other video streaming apps and games via the streaming media player right into your projector
- Offers a convenient way to enjoy multimedia content on your projector even if it doesn’t have Wi-Fi capabilities
- Use the media player to watch Live TV on your projector, thereby replacing your cable TV box
Cons of using Streaming Media Player with Projector
- The initial setup task can be daunting if you’re using an overhead projector
- Using an overhead projector placed behind you? You need to awkwardly point the remote backward; towards the projector. It won’t be an issue if you’re using a short-throw or ultra-short-throw projector. However, with voice-enabled controls, you can control the streaming device without even pointing towards it
Frequently Asked Questions
What projectors work with Roku?
Any projector with an HDMI port will work with Roku
Can I play Netflix on a projector?
Yes! You can play Netflix on a projector through a streaming media player. In other cases, if the projector has Android preinstalled, then you can install the Netflix app.
Why can’t I play Netflix on a projector?
While Netflix works well with a streaming media player or in an Android projector. However, suppose you’re mirroring your smartphone. In that case, Netflix won’t work on your projector.
Will Roku work with a projector?
Yes! A projector is just like a TV, i.e., a display device. Hence, a Roku will work with any projector with HDMI connectivity.
Conclusion
I hope this article was worthy-enough to educate about how you can connect Fire TV Stick/Chromecast/Roku to a projector and how to set it up.
Using a streaming media device will instantly turn your dumb projector into a smart one. It will allow you to access a plethora of multimedia content without any issues.
Getting a streaming media device is an intelligent way to get smart features on your projector instead of investing in a costlier smart projector.
If you have any issues regarding this, please don’t hesitate and let me know your queries in the comment section below.
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