Apple AirPlay is a way to send music, videos, and images from macOS and iOS devices to a HomePod or other Apple device as well as other third-party receivers.
Apple has not yet made it possible for Android or Chrome OS devices to connect to AirPlay devices in an official manner. Fortunately, in the meantime, independent developers have created a means to AirPlay music from Android smartphones.
Steps to Make AirPlay Work On Android Devices
Download AirMusic from the Google Play Store
Since a rooted device lets you record audio from all apps, you can purchase the full app without needing to download the trial app. However, you’re welcome to download the trial app first.
Set up the app to work with AirPlay
To enable audio streaming over your cellular network, head to General Settings and then tap on Select Your Audio-Source. From there, tap Via Cellular: On supported networks only. ..
Connect to your AirPlay device
If you want to transfer audio from an AirMusic gadget to an AirPlay device, tap on the AirPlay device you want to connect to.
Press play
AirMusic lets you play music from your AirPlay devices without having to sideload or use any other app. Simply launch your music app of choice and start listening to your favorite tunes. AirMusic is rooted so it should work with any music app.
Final Words
If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and an Apple TV, you can wirelessly stream audio and video content from those devices to your television using AirPlay. This protocol is also supported on Macs running iTunes and Windows PCs running iTunes. Simply hit the AirPlay symbol on your device and choose the device you want to stream to. Android devices are unfortunately not compatible with this feature. Casting from an iPhone to a Chromecast is simple, but it’s not possible to do the opposite. ..