Yes, the iPhone 17 works with the Rode Wireless GO II — but only RODE's own support page says iOS devices require the RØDE.
Rode Wireless GO II outputs via USB-C; iPhone 17 has USB-C. RODE's own FAQ separates 'any device with a USB-C input' (needs SC16) from 'an iOS device, such as an iPhone or iPad' (needs SC15 or SC19) -- a distinction by device type, not port type. RODE has not updated this guidance to address USB-C iPhones specifically.
Conditions for compatibility
RODE's own support page says iOS devices require the RØDE SC15 or SC19 cable -- not a generic USB-C cable. RØDE has not issued explicit guidance for USB-C iPhones (iPhone 15 or later) as of June 2026, despite two years of USB-C iOS devices existing. Use RØDE's SC15 or SC19 to be safe.
“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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