Updated ‘Reflector’ AirPlay mirroring app with M1 Mac and Big Sur support, new device frames, more

The popular screen mirroring and streaming app, Reflector, received a notable update today. Reflector 4 is now available and includes Apple Silicon optimization, a brand new user interface and more.

For those unfamiliar, Reflector is a popular utility that allows you to mirror and transmit connections from different devices. For example, you can run Reflector on your Mac and mirror your iPhone’s screen to your Mac’s screen. Works with different devices and operating systems, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Windows and more.

For Mac users, one of the most notable updates to Reflector 4 is the optimization for Apple Silicon and the new M1 Macs:

Mirror and transmit all your devices without problems with discovery, interrupt latency or broken connections. With a completely rewritten core, Reflector 4 is the most powerful version of Reflector to date. Get improved performance, optimized for the latest technology.

Compatible with the new M1 chip, Reflector 4 was built from the beginning for Apple Silicon. Render all your screens with impressive, powerful and efficient performance.

Reflector 4 also includes a new user interface designed to match the rest of macOS Big Sur. The company says that this includes usability improvements, new user interface elements and an updated control panel.

The update also brings new frames to mirror different devices. For example, when mirroring iPhone 12 on the Mac, it will now display the appropriate iPhone 12 bezel at the edges. The new frames include all the latest iPad models and the entire iPhone 12 line.

Finally, Reflector 4 continues its focus on cross-platform connectivity with the latest version with support for AirPlay, Google Cast and Miracast devices, so you can mirror and stream from iPhone, iPad, Android, Chromebook, Mac and Windows devices .

Reflector 4 is available today for $ 17.99 and you can upgrade from Reflector 3 in the app.

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