It actually works just fine with USB game controllers. Wireless Xbox controllers for the last couple generations do some weirdness and don't just work like a normal USB controller. They use a proprietary protocol to connect to the host device and pair. That's why when you connect one with a physical USB cable to an Xbox it just continues to work when you unplug it... But if you use an old-school hardwired USB Xbox controller it will work just fine.
🐬 I’ve been using USB-C to 2.5 Gbe ethernet with PD adapter and it’s been life changing on my network installs and trouble calls! I no longer have to carry around an iPad Pro or another expensive piece of equipment to test these high speed connections.
Have you tested the iPhone as the accessory itself? How fast are the USBC speeds when connected to your Mac let’s say when backing up or syncing content?
It does work on the base model and he should have gone over that so I thought his review sucked because he didn't give in-depth answers on what works on what phone and what doesn't on the 15 plus is just slower
I have a feeling we will get a Samsung like desktop mode in the near future. Unless they add folding screens to the iPhone 📱 I don’t see what else they can add on the hardware side. It must be changes in the software side.
@@MJDross the only barrier to that that I can see is the damage it might do to MacBook sales, I bet there’s a lot of people out there that could happily work on a docked iPhone as it’s plenty powerful enough for browser based apps. Why would you buy a $900 phone and a $1500 minimum MacBook when you could buy a $1000 phone that does both and still fits in your pocket.
A doc that charges the iPhone, cool it, give you a bunch of usb, sd card reader, hdmi out, headphone jack, perhaps a speaker system included. And now you have a console, workstation at your disposal. Or simply a case with mini sc card reader, usb c, mini hdmi out and you are good to go.
What I have yet to see is some plugging HDMI mouse and keyboard and then using it. That would be what I want to see and could you use it as you would the iPad?
Does anyone know why connecting an HDMI adapter makes iPhone not fully fill the top/sides of the monitor? I know it doesn’t adjust to fill the screen except with certain apps, but why does it fill the screen over USB-C but not HDMI?
I don’t understand can i use WD My Passport - 2TB / USB 3.2 Gen 1 / Black / External Hard Drive with new iPhone and the same time using sd card transfer at the same time?
I have my monitor plugged in (Dell 60w passthrough monitor that acts as a hub) and I am able to hear audio from the phone just fine. YMMV maybe based on the monitor?
Well I’ve got to say live your videos brother. I bought that extension arm for iPad because of you. Thank you. This channel has got way better since you have basically taken over love it man. Thank you. Btw love the Petronas Lego awesome
at 5:03 I noticed you mentioned having USB-C allows us, the consumers, to plug in a keyboard. For those still on lightning, you can still plug in keyboards to your iPhone including a mouse and maybe a monitor? Peripherals for sure but the one thing you will need is Apple's camera adapter that lets you plug in USB devices. Its a $60 adapter and IMO its really expensive for what it is but its worth it. When I still had my iPhone X, I was able to plug in an audio interface and record 3 instruments and a microphone simultaneously and this was just less than a year ago today (October 2023). Its not an exclusive feature to the 15 series. You can still do it with older devices you just need to have the USB adapter from Apple. Having USB C just makes the experience a lot simpler and cheaper since you no longer have to buy adapters directly from Apple. and of course transfer speeds are going to be significantly slower BUT i was still able to record several inputs from several sources.
Connect iPhone 15 Pro Max to a Mac and try to transfer a file to an app via the Finder. Even with a 10GBps link, speed is still 480MBps. :(. Was going to try to use the iPhone for external storage for a Mac.
Can dockcase connect a microphone for recording to a solid-state drive? I want to use dockcase's USB-C to connect a lavalier microphone and record both video and audio together, but I'm not sure if it's feasible.
Hi thanks for sharing this video, it is helpful. I recently bought iPhone 15 Pro that has USB-C connector. I wanted to connect Zoom PodTrak P4 via usb-c cable to iPhone 15 Pro usb-c and use the Zoom P4 to talk and listen to phone calls with headphones and xlr mic connected to Zoom P4. Do you know if this is possible?
Will the video-app support 32 bit audio recording if i connect a zoom uac 232, F3 or similar and can i record log on a ssd and still use external audio via a hub
Can I download any File type to the phone like I can with my Android then transfer it to a flash drive, and I mean any type of file not just specific files outlined by Apple?
USB-C Kishi V1 doesn’t work with the iPhone 15. Kishi V2 works but the software doesn’t work with the iPhone. The backbone works and the software works.
It's safe to say that the iPhone now has all the hardware needed to be a full on computer. However, like on the iPad, it is being held back by software limitations. Of course, that is to be expected considering that Apple doesn't want to cannibalize their Mac sales and they fear that a desktop mode for iOS would do that. But I don't think that is a fear that is justified considering that Macs would still have a suite of advantages over the iPhone as a desktop computer.
Purchased a Crucial P3 2TB PCIe Gen 3 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 3500MB/s - CT2000P3SSD8 and the SSK Aluminum M.2 NVME SATA SSD Enclosure Adapter, USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) to put it into. Plan to record Apple ProRes directly to the drive. After recording my plan is to then attach this Crucial P3 2TB / SSK M.2 SSD Enclosure directly to my Apple M1 MacBook Air and edit directly on device with DaVinci Resolve. Also purchased 10Gbps USB C Hub, 5 Ports USB C Splitter with 100W Power Delivery along with Charmast USB C Power Bank, 26800mAh Portable Charger USB C and other items to make a rig with the NEEWER Smartphone Video Rig, Phone Video Stabilizer Grip Vlogging Cage with Cold Shoe Tripod Mount that I have used with my previous Apple iPhone 11 Pro. 🐬
Thanks for the interesting video! Is there a possibility to charge the iPhone by cable while using usb-c for e.g. connection to a display? Can you charge using a dongle?
@@9to5Mac That’s kinda what I thought I have a lot of music from my childhood an through out my life I own on my iPhone Apple won’t let me backup my music I own to iCloud so if something happens to my iPhone I have to go back to my Mac an redownload my music an seems like my playlist and album art never gets back right I have been iPhone since iPhone 4 an I am seriously considering switching to the Samsung Galaxy because of my music
I ordered a backbone and it shipped late. They expanded that it was delayed because of having to add a firmware update for the new iPhone before they shipped me mine backbone.
Xbox controller uses a proprietary protocol to connect and pair with host upon physical connection. If the handshake with that protocol fails, it just won't connect until you pair manually with BT.
Wow, say some. Finally catching up, will say others. Apple needs to stop holding back. Just like support for BT keyboard and mouse, iOS is many years behind.
Not worth 11min. Let me help you out. Monitor: works but only for mirroring External SSD: works Keyboard: works Dock: works, but chill connecting a lot of stuff
You should be a real journalist like iPhonedo and actually explain what "heat gate" is... It's not apples fault, its specific apps like IG, Asphalt Legends 9, and more that are causing any phone on iOS17 to overheat... Not just iPhone 15. ef me...