Use This for AirPlay: Smoother Classroom Mirroring for Apple Devices
Do you have a smart classroom with mainly Apple devices and want to achieve a seamless multi-screen connection? This screen mirroring device is deeply compatible with the native AirPlay protocol! Without any extra software, it connects your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to a large classroom screen with a single tap, making lesson plan pushing, result displaying, and teacher-student interaction smoother and activating the educational value of the Apple ecosystem.
2-Step Connection: No Learning Curve for Teachers and Students
It perfectly fits how Apple devices operate, so you’ll know how to use it right away:
- Quick Hardware Setup: Plug the receiver into the smart board or the main classroom screen. After it’s powered on, the large screen will show a dedicated AirPlay name (e.g., “7th Grade Class 1 Apple Screen”). Connect your Apple device and the mirroring device to the campus Wi-Fi. There’s no need to install any drivers or plugins.
- Native Mirroring: On an iPad/iPhone, swipe down from the top right to open the Control Center and tap “Screen Mirroring.” On a Mac, click the “AirPlay” icon in the menu bar. Select the mirroring device name, and the connection will be complete in 1 second, with the picture synchronizing in real time. A teacher or a student can learn how to do it just by watching once.
Core Advantages: More In-Depth Educational Interaction with the Apple Ecosystem
Native Compatibility: No Device Is Left Behind
- Universal Model Compatibility: It perfectly supports iOS 9+ and macOS 10.10+. All iPhones, iPads (including Apple Pencil support), and MacBooks can mirror smoothly. The compatibility rate for older educational devices and new Pro models is over 98%.
- Lightweight and App-Free: There’s no need to install any extra teaching software on your Apple device. It directly uses the system’s AirPlay function, which saves memory and prevents pop-ups, meeting the Apple user’s need for a simple experience.
- Compatibility with Apple Accessories: A teacher can use an iPad with an Apple Pencil to annotate a mirrored lesson plan, and the annotations will be synchronized to the large screen and student tablets in real time. The audio from a lesson on a Mac playing through AirPods can be synchronized to the classroom speaker with the mirroring device, which is great for every little detail.
Efficient Content Flow: More Flexible Teaching
- Sectioned Lesson Plan Pushing: A teacher can split a lesson plan on their Mac into modules like “Concept Analysis,” “Case Study Video,” and “Class Practice.” They can use AirPlay to push each section to the smart board and also send it to student iPads at the same time, which keeps students from getting ahead. When they push a 3D teaching model, AirPlay automatically optimizes the large screen’s ratio, so the teacher can drag and rotate the model to explain it.
- Instant Result Upload: After a student finishes a math problem or draws a mind map on their iPad, they can tap “AirPlay Push,” and their work will be synchronized to the main screen and the teacher’s Mac in 1 second. The teacher can directly annotate and edit it on the large screen, which boosts feedback efficiency by 80%.
- Cross-Device Handoff: After a teacher mirrors a lesson plan from their Mac to the smart board, they can use their iPad to walk around the classroom and maintain control with AirPlay, remotely flipping through pages and annotating. They can walk up to a student to interact without interrupting the lesson’s pace.

All-Scenario Compatibility: Apple Devices Empower Smart Classrooms
Daily Teaching: Boosting Interaction
- In a Chinese class, a teacher can use an iPad to mirror an illustration from a textbook to the smart board. A student can take a photo of their own drawing with an iPhone and mirror it to the screen for comparison, which deepens their understanding of the text. In an English class, a teacher can push a listening exercise to the classroom speaker, and a student can use their iPad to scan a QR code to answer. The results will be mirrored in real time, so the teacher can explain the mistakes.
- In a math class, a teacher can push a geometric shape to the smart board. A student can use their iPad to drag the shape to demonstrate a proof, making abstract concepts concrete. They can also use an Apple Pencil to add auxiliary lines, making their thinking clearer.
Practical Training: More Precise Guidance
- In an art class, a teacher can mirror a video of drawing steps from their Mac to the smart board. A student can use an iPad to follow along and then mirror their work to the screen. The teacher can use AirPlay to annotate with suggestions (e.g., “adjust the color scheme”).
- In a computer class, a teacher can show how to do a task on their Mac and have it mirrored to student iPads. A student can follow along, and if they have a problem, they can take a photo of their screen and upload it. The teacher can annotate remotely, making the hands-on teaching more efficient.
Discussions: More Thorough Idea Exchange
- In a group project, each group can use their iPad to mirror their research report to the group’s secondary screen with AirPlay. After they get feedback from their peers, they can push it to the main screen. A teacher can use their Mac to push an academic paper to the smart board and add their own views in real time. The whole class can have an in-depth discussion around the multi-screen content, making their minds more active.
- For a public class, a remote expert can connect to the mirroring device with their Mac and use AirPlay to view the class in real time. They can push their feedback to the smart board, and the team can work on the lesson plan together, making the discussion more in-depth.
Secure and Stable: Peace of Mind for Campus Use
- Strict Permission Control: It works with the campus smart system, so only the teacher and students in the class can connect with AirPlay. External devices can’t connect, which protects the class order. It also supports setting a mirroring password to prevent irrelevant content from interfering.
- Stable Transmission: It uses dual-band transmission technology, so when multiple Apple devices are mirroring at the same time, latency is less than 15ms, and the disconnection rate is less than 0.1%. A public class or a live broadcast won’t be interrupted.
- System Updates: The mirroring device regularly synchronizes with Apple’s system updates, ensuring that the AirPlay function runs smoothly with new iOS/macOS versions. There’s no need for manual debugging.
- Portable: The mirroring device is only the size of a palm and weighs less than 40g. A teacher can easily put it in a MacBook bag for an outdoor study session and set up an interactive environment anywhere.
By using this mirroring device to activate the AirPlay function, iPhones, iPads, and Macs can connect to a large classroom screen seamlessly, which fully unleashes the educational value of the Apple ecosystem and makes a smart classroom more efficient and engaging.