Casting from Xfinity Stream to Chromecast is a breeze. Simply open the live TV app on your device and tap the three lines in the top-left corner to access Cast functionality. Next, find and select Xfinity Stream from the list of available channels and cast.

Xfinity Stream: All You Need To Know

Xfinity Stream is Comcast’s new live TV streaming service that offers a variety of programming across all major networks. This includes popular shows like Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Stranger Things. You can watch Xfinity Stream on your computer, phone/tablet, or home entertainment system. Xfinity Stream comes with a variety of features that include DVR storage for up to 200 hours* and the ability to record multiple programs at the same time*. It also allows you to pause, rewind, and fast-forward live TV  so you never have to miss a moment. 

In addition to traditional cable channels, Xfinity streams NBC News, CNBC Africa, MSNBC West Coast  (Los Angeles only), USA Network (Washington DC only), Syfy (New York City only), Bravo (denotes those available in select markets; see list below for availability details), Fox Sports GO (denotes those available in select markets; see list below for availability details), NHL Vault (Boston Bruins games are included from this upcoming season onwards).

What Is Chromecast?

Chromecast is a simple device that allows you to “cast” content from your phone or PC directly to your TV. You simply connect the Chromecast to your television and use your mobile device or computer as an extension of the remote control. This means that you can watch videos, listen to music, play games, and so on without ever having to leave your comfortable chair.

Chromecast also has some nifty features like universal search which lets you find what you’re looking for across all Google services (including YouTube) on your TV. So whether it’s watching Season 3 of Game of Thrones or catching up with The Office during the lunchtime break, Chromecast makes it easy and fun. Chromecast requires no installation process; all you need is a broadband Internet connection and an appropriate mobile browser extension such as Firefox Live Stream Cast or Opera Speedtest Plus Cast.

How To Cast Xfinity Stream On Chromecast?

Xfinity Stream is a streaming service that allows you to watch live TV and on-demand content on your computer, phone, or tablet. To cast Xfinity Stream to Chromecast, follow these steps:

Make sure that the Xfinity Stream app is open on your device.  Tap the Cast button in the upper right corner of the app screen.  Select your desired device from the list of devices available (PCs/Macs, phones/tablets).  Enter your login information if prompted. You will now see all of your channels appear in a grid format similar to how they would look on an actual television set.

To cast Xfinity Stream to Chromecast, first, make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome and Google Cast enabled on your device.

Other Options Available

Comcast offers a variety of different streaming services, including Xfinity Stream. This service allows you to watch TV shows and movies online without having to subscribe to a cable package. You can also use it to access your Comcast account from any device that has an internet connection.

Xfinity Stream includes several perks, such as ad-free viewing, no commercials during shows and movies, the ability to fast forward and rewind within the movie or show, parental controls for children’s viewing time, full episode downloads at once instead of one per day (so you can catch up on your missed episodes), etc. If you’re looking for a way to cut the cord but still enjoy all the benefits of watching televised programming, then Xfinity Stream is one of the better choices.

Conclusion

Casting your Xfinity Stream to Chromecast is super easy, and we’ll show you how in this blog post. Keep in mind that this is only a basic guide, so if you have any questions or would like to see more specific instructions, do not hesitate to reach out to Xfinity Stream services to solve your queries. Thank you for reading.