

Smart volume management means no one gets drowned out over the noise, and support for multiple devices means you can have a FaceTime call going happening on your iPhone while you watch synced content on your Apple TV or HomePod. SharePlay lets you synchronize content with your FaceTime participants, so you’re all at the same place in every video, song,or playlist. And if you’re on a Windows device with iCloud for Windows, macOS Monterey lets you even manage your passwords from there.Īpple FaceTime upgrades make being apart more entertainingįaceTime on Mac is getting some upgrades that mirror those on the new iOS 15, including the group-friendly SharePlay.

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Monterey also lets you manage your two-factor authentication codes, so you don’t need to turn to authentication apps if you’re working on improving your password management hygiene.

What’s more, you can import and export your passwords from one password manager to another, so you’re not stuck only using LastPass, 1Password or another service. Now you can manage your password from the System Preferences app. Password protection is easier than everĪpple’s beefing up its password management chops in Monterey, giving you more ways to stay secure without turning to third-party services. The enhanced Airplay functionality works either wirelessly or via a USB cable for decreased latency. MacOS Monterey also means you can use your desktop or laptop as an AirPlay 2 speaker if your Mac is connected to some higher quality audio equipment. AirPlay to Mac will allow you to send or mirror content from your iOS device to your Mac.
