Is there a way to extend iPhone Mirroring distance?

I am unable to find an actual distance for the mirroring or if there is a way to extend it. I have connected the mini to the iPhone but unless the iPhone is on my person it does not connect. I typically leave the phone in the bedroom, a room away on the wireless charging station. Thought this would be cool but what is the point of it if I have to have the phone on top of the system.


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Mac mini, macOS 15.3

Posted on Feb 5, 2025 12:38 PM

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Posted on Feb 5, 2025 12:43 PM

I don't believe Apple has published the distance they can be apart but they do need to near each other. Whether its a combination of Bluetooth and Wifi, I don't know, but I'd bet there are some parts of Bluetooth involved and that would require them to be close enough to each other to speak to each other. I guess the advantage is you can use your Mac screen to do things on your iPhone, which some people may find helpful.

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Feb 5, 2025 12:43 PM in response to MauWoW

I don't believe Apple has published the distance they can be apart but they do need to near each other. Whether its a combination of Bluetooth and Wifi, I don't know, but I'd bet there are some parts of Bluetooth involved and that would require them to be close enough to each other to speak to each other. I guess the advantage is you can use your Mac screen to do things on your iPhone, which some people may find helpful.

Feb 5, 2025 01:05 PM in response to MauWoW

This is the only support document I can find about iPhone mirroring. iPhone Mirroring: Use your iPhone from your Mac - Apple Support Nowhere does it mention a distance, but like lobsterghost1 said it uses wi-fi and Bluetooth and I believe it is low energy Bluetooth, so it would have to be closer. I just tested mine by moving it to different rooms here in the house. I estimate the furthest I got it away was about 25' and it still connected. Like anything in a home, it may have to do with construction and how that can block or interfere with wi-fi and Bluetooth. I have an iPhone 16 pro Max and a MacBook Air M3 on Sequoia 15.3. And like lobsterghost1 also said, I think it is more about not having to pick up the phone to do something, rather than a kind of replacement since the phone is in the other room.


Feb 5, 2025 02:22 PM in response to MauWoW

I have mine right here on a stand by my MacBook. I just don't pick it up. If I need something from the phone, I click on Mirroring and see it on my Mac. I also have continuity setup so I can see iMessages on the Mac and don't need the phone for the codes either. I really like the way it works. If I have an app on the phone I need to use, instead of picking up the phone, I open Mirroring. You can plug the iPhone into the Mac if necessary to charge it too, instead of having it charge in the other room too.

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