Your Mac`s going all-in on AirPlay beginning this fall.
Apple AirPlay has been around for nearly 20 years and allows users to stream audio and video from one supported device to another. But, interestingly, Macs have never been able to receive content using the wireless communication protocol. That changes this fall with the introduction of macOS Monterey.
With AirPlay to Mac, the best Macs on the market can share, play, and present content from other AirPlay supported devices as long as both are using the same Wi-Fi and iCloud account. You can also mirror your device to Mac using the same tool. The Monterey update also makes it possible for supported Macs to act as an AirPlay speaker or function as a secondary speaker to create a multiroom audio experience.
Your iPhone and iPad need to be using iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, respectively, to use AirPlay to Mac.
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