AirPlay: Smoother Screen Casting for Apple Devices

Want to easily use native AirPlay for your iPhone and Mac without the hassle of installing software or dealing with connection issues? This screen casting device is fully compatible with the AirPlay protocol. With no extra plugins, it connects your Apple devices to a big screen with one click. It’s perfect for home entertainment, business presentations, and everyday sharing, making screen casting for Apple users simple, efficient, and a perfect fit for the smooth experience of the Apple ecosystem.


Two Simple Steps for Apple Users

The process is designed to match Apple’s user habits with zero learning curve:

  1. Quick Hardware Setup: Plug the receiver into a power source and a big screen (TV, conference screen, or projector). The screen will display a unique AirPlay name (e.g., “Living Room AirPlay Screen,” “Office Mac Screen”). Make sure your Apple device and the receiver are on the same Wi-Fi network. No drivers are needed, as the system will automatically recognize the protocol.
  2. Native Casting: On your iPhone or iPad, open Control Center and tap “Screen Mirroring.” On your Mac, click “Screen Mirroring” in the menu bar. In the list of devices, select the big screen name that corresponds to the receiver. The connection is complete in 1-2 seconds, with your screen mirrored in real time. The operation is seamless with your Apple device’s native functions.

Key Advantages: AirPlay Casting That Understands Apple Users

Full Apple Device Compatibility

The device is perfectly compatible with all series of Apple devices, including iPhone (iOS 9+), iPad (iPadOS 13+), and Mac (macOS 10.10+). It works smoothly with everything from an iPhone 8 to an iPhone 15, and a MacBook Air to a MacBook Pro, with a compatibility rate of over 98% for both old and new models.

There is no need to install any special apps on your Apple devices. The device directly uses the system’s native AirPlay function, avoiding software conflicts and memory usage. This fits with Apple users’ desire for a “lightweight and no-frills” experience, making it perfect for business or home use.

Stable HD Transmission

It supports 1080p Full HD AirPlay casting and can even output 4K quality with a MacBook Pro. When casting a Keynote presentation, a Final Cut video, or a 4K photo taken on an iPhone, details are sharp, and colors are true to life, which is perfect for showcasing the high-definition display of Apple devices.

The transmission technology is optimized for the AirPlay protocol, with a casting latency as low as 12ms. Audio and video are perfectly in sync when you’re watching short videos on your iPhone or movies on your Mac. The dual-band (2.4GHz + 5.8GHz) transmission is resistant to interference, and the disconnection rate is less than 0.1%, ensuring that important presentations won’t be interrupted, even in a crowded office or home with multiple connected devices.

Features That Fit Apple’s Usage Scenarios

  • Flexible Split-Screen Casting: When casting from your Mac via AirPlay, you can use “Extended Desktop” mode, where the big screen acts as a secondary display. You can drag and drop files or open apps on it, while your main device is free for other tasks. This lets you write a document on your Mac while casting reference materials on the big screen, doubling your efficiency.
  • Targeted Media Streaming: You can use AirPlay on your iPhone or iPad to cast only a video or audio file (like a photo album video or an Apple Music song). After casting, your device can turn off its screen to save power or switch to other apps like WeChat without interrupting the content on the big screen, which is great for watching shows at home or playing background music at the office.
  • Smart Protocol Integration: The device works with Apple’s “Handoff” feature. When you’re casting from your Mac, incoming text messages or notifications on your iPhone won’t sync to the big screen, protecting your privacy. When you disconnect, the big screen automatically remembers the last playback position, so you can pick up where you left off next time.

Real-World Scenarios: Empowering Apple Users

Home Entertainment: Immersive Experience

On the weekend, use AirPlay on your iPhone to cast a show to the TV for a more immersive and eye-friendly experience. After casting, you can switch to another app to select the next episode or use your Apple Watch to remotely control the pause button. Cast a 4K family travel video from your MacBook to the TV via AirPlay, and the whole family can gather around to share memories with more realistic colors than on a small screen.

When your child is taking an online class on their iPad, use AirPlay to cast the lesson to the TV for a bigger, eye-friendly view. You can use your iPhone to remotely control playback, making it easier to assist them. The casting process is ad-free, which fits with the pure experience of the Apple ecosystem.

Business Presentations: Professional and Efficient

A business professional can use AirPlay to cast a Keynote presentation from their MacBook to a conference screen. The device’s “laser pointer” and “annotation” features allow them to highlight key data points remotely. When it’s time to show data, they can open a Numbers spreadsheet on their Mac in the background and cast it in real time, so they don’t have to switch presentations.

A designer can use AirPlay to cast a PSD or AI design to a big screen from their MacBook Pro. The 4K quality lets clients clearly see color gradients and textures. If the client has a suggestion, the designer can quickly make an adjustment on their Mac and re-cast, which is 5 times faster than sending a file and waiting for the client to open it.

Everyday Sharing: Simple and Convenient

At a party, friends can take turns using AirPlay on their iPhones to cast group photos and short videos to the TV. The automatic slideshow feature with music creates a lively atmosphere.

A photographer can use AirPlay from their MacBook to cast RAW photos to a big screen, where they can screen and make notes with a client in real time. The lossless display of the photos makes communication more intuitive.


Practical Details: Peace of Mind for Apple Users

  • Portable: The receiver is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and weighs less than 40g. A business professional can easily slip it into their MacBook bag to set up an AirPlay casting session at a client’s office or a training venue anytime.
  • Apple Ecosystem Integration: The device supports HomeKit, so you can use Siri to control casting (e.g., “Hey Siri, AirPlay my iPhone to the living room screen”), making it a perfect fit for a smart home.
  • Long-Term Compatibility: The device’s AirPlay compatibility is optimized to work with new Apple system updates, ensuring that it remains free of compatibility issues and you won’t need to frequently replace it.

Whether it’s for entertainment, business presentations, or creative sharing, this screen casting device activates the AirPlay feature to make casting for Apple devices easier, more stable, and more professional, truly unlocking the value of native casting in the Apple ecosystem.