


To successfully use AirPlay to Mac, you need to be using these devices: 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) and/or iPad mini (5th gen and later). And it’s necessary if you don’t have access to Wi-Fi. A wired connection is helpful when you want to ensure that there’s no latency.

Or you can use your Mac as a secondary speaker for multiroom audio.ĪirPlay works both wirelessly and wired using USB. You can stream videos, images, music, and other forms of media from one Apple device to another compatible device. This means, for instance, you can play music or podcasts from an iOS or iPadOS device on your Mac. The Mac’s sound system can also be used as an AirPlay speaker. According to the macOS Monterey features page, AirPlay to Mac works works both wirelessly or wired using a USB cable, with Apple noting that a wired connection is useful when you want to ensure. With macOS Monterey’s AirPlay to Mac feature, you can play, present, and share data from your iPhone and iPad onto your Mac’s screen.
