What is AirPlay?
How does AirPlay to Mac work?
- AirPlay content to your Mac: You can use AirPlay to send content to your Mac from an iPhone, iPad, or another Mac. You can stream videos, view and edit Keynote presentations, and listen to music on your Mac as it’s played from your other device. It works with any Apple device, whether or not they share the same Apple ID. Use as AirPlay 2 speaker: The Mac can be an AirPlay 2 speaker. You can stream music or podcasts to your Mac or use it as a secondary speaker for multi-room audio. Mirror or extend the display: You can mirror your iPhone or iPad on your Mac or extend their display by using a Mac as a secondary display for apps such as Keynote.
What does AirPlay to Mac require?
Which devices support AirPlay to Mac?
MacBook Pro (2018 and later) MacBook Air (2018 and later) iMac (2019 and later) iMac Pro 92017) Mac Mini (2020 and later) Mac Pro (2019)
iPhone 7 and later iPad Pro (2nd gen and later) iPad Air (3rd gen and later) iPad (6th and later) iPad mini (5th gen and later)
When will AirPlay to Mac be available?
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