To enhance your gaming experience:
You may connect your iOS device with an HDMI cable. However, there might be delays with different types of external devices, please refer to There’s some audio delay while playing the songs↗︎.
Apple iOS Devices with Lightning Port
If your iOS device has a Lightning connector, you will need:
- An adaptor like Apple’s Lightning Digital AV Adapter
- An HDMI cable
- An HDMI port on your TV
- How to connect
- Plug the lightning adapter into your iOS device’s lightning port
- Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the adapter’s HDMI port
- Plug another end of the HDMI cable into your TV’s available HDMI port
- Switch the source input of your TV to that HDMI port
Apple iOS Devices with USB-C Port
If your iOS device has a USB-C connector, you will need:
- An adaptor like Apple's USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
- An HDMI cable
- An HDMI port on your TV
How to connect:
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- Plug the USB-C adapter into your iOS device’s USB-C port
- Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the adapter’s HDMI port
- Plug another end of the HDMI cable into your TV’s available HDMI port
- Switch the source input of your TV to that HDMI port
Not sure whether your iOS device has a Lightning or USB-C connector?
All iPhones currently use Lightning connectors. For iPads, please see:
iPad models with a USB-C connector ↗︎
iPad models with a Lightning connector ↗︎
Not sure whether your TV has an HDMI port?
An HDMI port looks like this ↗︎, it can usually be found at the back or on the side of a TV and most modern TVs have multiple HDMI ports. If you are not sure, please check your TV product manual or your TV manufacturer's website.