Its pretty simple to set up.
Any audio playing on your iPhone now goes through your Mac instead.
That latter point is a big reason this feature works so well.
A MacBook Air with macOS Sequoia with iPhone 14The macOS Sequoia beta’s iPhone mirroring lets you listen to Apple Music Classical from your Mac. Photo: Kyle Barr / Gizmodo
There are several iPhone apps I wish were on macOS, but they remain contained in Apples mobile devices.
At the top of my list isApple Music Classical.
It remains exclusive to iPhone, iPad, and Android.
With iPhone mirroring, you’re able to play Apple Music Classical through the Mac.
Could you have paired your iPhone to a Homepod or any other speaker?
Sure, but this is an excellent second option when Im not at home.
However, there are other benefits to iPhone mirroring that you may not immediately notice until you use it.
There are several services that I dont have signed in on my Mac that I do on my iPhone.
Point-and-click adventures likeOxenfreestill work rather well.
The mirroring does not have access to the phones camera or voice recording.
Which is fair enough, but theres still room for improvement.
Still, even in its current state, I enjoy the interoperability.
There are a few other extra features in Sequoia, like the Windows 11 Snap-like Tiling.
I wish there were more options to place windows in the corners without arranging all your windows at once.
I also hope Apple adds the ability to resize multiple windows at once.
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