back in June at WWDC, it revealed a new AirPlay feature that promised to fix the completely broken hotel TV experience. If you’ve ever stayed in a hotel, you’ve likely given up trying to get your own content on the television and just accepted going through the guide, eventually rewatching episodes ofAirPlay can’t solve this problem fast enough
Sharing content using AirPlay is even easier with on-device intelligence now learning a user’s preferences. AirPlay will also work with supported televisions in hotels, allowing users to easily enjoy their favorite content on the TV when traveling. Built with a foundation of privacy and security, this capability will be available before the end of the year in select hotels, starting with brands from IHG Hotels & Resorts.
I doubt that Motel 6 is going to replace all of their televisions to support AirPlay anytime soon, so while some more premium hotel brands might embrace this future, most people aren’t going to have this option for years to come. That’s where the iPhone 15 comes swooping in to save the day.While we await this beautiful AirPlay future, the iPhone 15 might be the solution to the crappy hotel TV experience in the interim.
You can connect your iPhone to an HDMI display or TV with a USB-C to HDMI adapter or cable. Adapters and cables that support HDMI 2.0 can output video from your iPhone at 4K resolution and 60Hz. is compatible with iPhone. This adapter can output video from iPhone at up to 4K resolution and 60Hz,That is a huge upgrade from the previous experience with the Lightning port, which could only send video out in 1080p.