What devices can use AirPlay?|BJCast

AirPlay is an Apple technology that allows streaming of photos, videos, audio, and mirroring content from Apple devices to compatible display devices. Here is an overview of the devices that can use AirPlay:

What devices can use AirPlay?|BJCast

Source Devices (发送端设备)

  • iPhone: Users can stream or mirror content from their iPhones to compatible display devices.
  • iPad: Similar to iPhones, iPads can also use AirPlay to share content.
  • Mac: Mac computers running compatible macOS versions can utilize AirPlay for streaming or mirroring.
  • iPod touch: Some iPod touch models that support the necessary software can also use AirPlay.
  • Apple Watch: While Apple Watch cannot initiate an AirPlay session on its own, it can interact with other Apple devices that are using AirPlay (e.g., controlling playback of media).
  • AirPods: AirPods and other AirPlay-compatible audio devices can be used to stream audio from an Apple device to the headphones or speakers.

Receiver Devices (接收端设备)

  • Apple TV: Apple TV is a primary receiver device for AirPlay, allowing users to stream or mirror content from their Apple devices to the TV screen.
  • AirPlay 2-compatible Smart TVs: Many modern smart TVs from various brands are compatible with AirPlay 2, enabling seamless streaming and mirroring from Apple devices.
  • Other Display Devices: Some third-party display devices, such as projectors and monitors, may also support AirPlay if they have the necessary hardware and software.

Additional Considerations

  • Network Connection: For AirPlay to work, the source and receiver devices typically need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. However, in some cases, devices can discover and connect to each other using Bluetooth or peer-to-peer discovery methods without being on the same network.
  • Software Version: Ensuring that both the source and receiver devices have the latest software updates is important for compatibility and optimal performance.
  • Settings: AirPlay must be enabled on both the source and (if applicable) receiver devices for the feature to work.

In summary, AirPlay is a versatile technology that can be used with a wide range of Apple devices and compatible third-party display devices for streaming and mirroring content.