Yes, the iPhone 15 works with the Rode Wireless GO II — but only RODE's own page distinguishes a generic 'USB-C input device' cable.
Rode Wireless GO II outputs via USB-C; iPhone 15 also has USB-C. RODE's own FAQ splits its cable guidance by device type (generic USB-C input vs. iOS device) rather than by port type, and doesn't address an iOS device with a USB-C port -- a case its own page predates.
Conditions for compatibility
RODE's own page distinguishes a generic 'USB-C input device' cable (SC16) from an 'iOS device' cable (SC15/SC19), and was written before iPhone 15 existed -- it does not explicitly say which rule applies to an iPhone that is both iOS and USB-C. Recommend RODE's own SC15/SC19 iOS-specific cable to be safe rather than assuming a generic USB-C-to-USB-C cable works.
“ct to an iOS device, such as an iPhone or iPad, you will need the RØDE SC15 or SC19 . The Wireless GO II is MFi-certified, meaning it will interact seamlessly with all iOS devices. Q. How do I enable on-board recor”
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