Binge is an Australian streaming service that has over 25,000 hours of movies and TV shows in its library. As Binge is unavailable on Roku, screen mirroring is the only option to stream its content on a big screen. Binge is a premium app; so make sure to get a subscription ($10/month) on the official website before screen mirroring its content on Roku.
Pre-Requisite for Screen Mirroring Binge on Roku
Do the following things before mirroring Binge content on Roku TV.
- Android Phone and Windows PC users must enable the Screen Mirroring option on Roku TV.
- Turn on the AirPlay feature on your Roku if you use an Apple device.
- Connect your Roku TV and Smartphone / PC to the same WiFi.
- Install the Binge app on your smartphone from the Play Store and App Store.
How to Screen Mirror Binge on Roku from Android Phone / iPhone
Launch the Binge app on your Android or iPhone and sign in. Then, play any video content from the Binge app. On your Android phone, swipe down the notification panel and select the Cast icon. If you use an iPhone, head to the Control Center and tap Screen Mirroring. Now, choose your Roku TV from the list of available devices. Once your devices get paired, you can stream the Binge content on your Roku TV.
How to Screen Mirror Binge on Roku TV from Windows PC and Mac
Visit the official website of Binge from a browser on your Windows or Mac and sign in using the Binge credentials. After signing in, play your desired video content on the app. Then, press Windows + K and select the Connect tile if you are a Windows user. On your Mac, click the Control Center and tap Screen Mirroring. Choose your Roku TV from the list and pair your devices. Once paired, you watch the Binge content on your Roku TV.
Since Binge is a geo-restricted platform, you can watch it only if you live in Australia. Further, Binge will not work on your device if you use a VPN. So, people who live outside Australia can prefer other services, such as HBO Max, Disney+, etc., as an alternative.