AirDrop is an easy way to quickly send photos, videos, and more between Apple devices, though it can open you up to unwanted content if you don't customize your settings.
To get AirDrop working on a Mac, you may need to adjust your firewall settings.
One of the most convenient features for Apple users is AirDrop, which lets you send media, links, and documents via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to devices within a certain range.
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Apple devices already have this feature, however, it can be finicky for no particular reason. When AirDrop is not working properly, try these troubleshooting techniques.
Quick tip: AirDrop is compatible with any iPhone that has iOS 7 or later, iPad with iPadOS 13 or later, and Mac with OS X 10.10. Both devices must be compatible for AirDrop to work.