iPhone 17 Pro Max mic to Bluetooth speaker

Microphone output to Bluetooth speaker. I am looking for a microphone or headset to wear while giving presentations with the sound output going to my Bluetooth speaker, all handled through my 17Pro Max. I have tried a few Apps from the AppStore thinking I could use my AirPods as the input device but have not found any worthwhile. Do any lavalier types work? Ideally I would like a headset with a mic...something like many use for online meetings, phonecalls, etc. but the issues (I know I am repeating this) is getting the output to the speaker, not back into my ear.


Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

iPhone 17 Pro Max, iOS 26

Posted on Feb 28, 2026 6:29 PM

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Posted on Feb 28, 2026 8:03 PM

Use a wireless mic system that plugs into the iPhone and then send the audio to your Bluetooth speaker using a mic‑to‑speaker app. Compatible options include:


Movo Edge Di Duo lavalier

Rode Wireless Go II

Hollyland Lark MAX 2 Wireless


These systems give you a wearable lavalier or headset‑style mic, and the iPhone handles the audio routing to your Bluetooth speaker through any live‑mic app.


Axel F.



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Feb 28, 2026 8:03 PM in response to rollsnut

Use a wireless mic system that plugs into the iPhone and then send the audio to your Bluetooth speaker using a mic‑to‑speaker app. Compatible options include:


Movo Edge Di Duo lavalier

Rode Wireless Go II

Hollyland Lark MAX 2 Wireless


These systems give you a wearable lavalier or headset‑style mic, and the iPhone handles the audio routing to your Bluetooth speaker through any live‑mic app.


Axel F.



Feb 28, 2026 7:43 PM in response to rollsnut

"iPhone 17 Pro Max mic to Bluetooth speaker: Microphone output to Bluetooth speaker. I am looking for a microphone or headset to wear while giving presentations with the sound output going to my Bluetooth speaker, all handled through my 17Pro Max. I have tried a few Apps from the AppStore thinking I could use my AirPods as the input device but have not found any worthwhile[...]"

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Bluetooth is On-Audio-Device-Only:

What you are looking to perform is not an option. Bluetooth protocol can only have one audio device paired at a time. So, you'll have to use hardwired speaker for the output.

iPhone 17 Pro Max mic to Bluetooth speaker

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