Getting Started
Basic Hardware
When it comes to the hardware required for iQ Pro it really depends on what device you're planning to use with iQ pro, specifically the port the device uses.
It'll either be a lightning port - which is Apple's proprietary cable for communication with their devices - or it could also be USB-C which is what they use for their latest iPhone 15 range as well as their latest iPad range (2020 iPad Air 4th gen, 2021 iPad Mini 6th gen, 2022 iPad 10th gen or later)
The minimialist setup would be to get either a Lightning to HDMI adapter or USB-C to HDMI adapter to output to any HDMI enabled display
Lightning
If you have an older iPhone device then you'll likely have a lightning port, if that's the case then we would recommend getting Apple's own branded Lightning to HDMI adapter here:
Lightning to HDMI Adapter
USB-C
If you have one of the latest iPhone 15's or the latest iPad's then you'll have USB-C which gives you the most options for integrating with various pieces of hardware in iQ Pro as well as the default HDMI output.
You have a few options, we would always recommend getting Apple's own branded adapter if you're just interested in outputting HDMI only, you can purchase it here:
USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
If you're planning to use external cameras then you'll need a USB-C hub with a few USB ports as well as a HDMI port, here's one option we would recommend:

Belkin USB-C Multimedia Adapter
Unfortunately there's only one USB port but we recommend Belkin as they're a reliable brand, Apple even sells their products in their stores. If you need more ports then as it's USB-C they don't have many restrictions as to what USB-C docks work on an iPad however external cameras don't currently work on a USB-C iPhone 15 series device.
There are a lot of USB-C hubs on the market to choose from, make sure to check the reviews if you don't want to go with one of the hubs we recommend.
