I needed to get hold of these Rode mics for some unexpected light video work with two local radio presenters and journalists at a boat festival in Scotland. The video was played from a laptop, into a Midas M32 and then into a video mixer to a large 4 x 2.5m LED video wall.
Turnaround of videos had to be very quick, so ultimately we decided to buy a set of these so we could edit things quickly using iMovie and export the footage fast, taking laptop computers completely out of the equation when it came to editing.
This device has lots of features including separating the audio to two separate streams on L & R, so you can adjust volume levels independently on the desk. Very handy, so we could apply compression as we needed to each channel.
The only difficulty for iPhone users is the lightning port. You need to purchase the rather pricey USB to lightning cable. Using a USB-C to lightning adapter won't work with the iPhone 14. An adapter may well work with the iPhone 15, but you'll have to do your research.