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  2. I’m going to be explained the differences between the Sound Check setting in Apple Music and the Reduce Loud Sounds options if you see them while going through your setting and how they affect your headphone experience.

    • Overview
    • Lock the ringer and alert volumes in Settings
    • Adjust the volume in Control Center
    • Reduce loud headphone sounds
    • Temporarily silence calls, alerts, and notifications
    • Put iPhone in Silent mode

    When you’re on the phone or listening to songs, movies, or other media on iPhone, you can use the buttons on the side of your device to adjust the audio volume. Otherwise, the buttons control the volume for the ringer, alerts, and other sound effects. You can also use Siri to turn the volume up or down.

    Siri: Say something like: “Turn up the volume” or “Turn down the volume.” Learn how to use Siri.

    1.Go to Settings .

    2.Tap Sounds & Haptics.

    When iPhone is locked or when you’re using an app, you can adjust the volume in Control Center.

    Open Control Center, then drag .

    1.Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Headphone Safety.

    2.Turn on Reduce Loud Sounds, then drag the slider to specify the maximum volume.

    Open Control Center, tap Focus, then tap Do Not Disturb. (See Set Do Not Disturb.)

    To put iPhone in Silent mode , set the Ring/Silent switch (depending on your model) so that the switch shows orange. To turn off Silent mode, set the switch back.

    On iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, you can turn on Silent mode by going to Settings > Sounds & Haptics, then turning on Silent mode.

    Note: iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max have an Action button instead of a Ring/Silent switch. The Action button can be used to turn Silent mode on or off, in addition to other functions. See Use and customize the Action button on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

    When Silent mode is off, iPhone plays all sounds. When Silent mode is on, iPhone doesn’t ring or play alerts or other sound effects (but iPhone may still vibrate).

    Important: Clock alarms, audio apps such as Music, and many games play sounds through the built-in speaker, even when Silent mode is on. In some countries or regions, the sound effects for Camera, Voice Memos, and Emergency Alerts are played, even when the Ring/Silent switch is set to silent.

    On iPhone, there are several ways to protect your hearing from loud volume while listening to headphone audio. See Use audiogram data in Health on iPhone.

  3. Apple with ios 14 and onwards got rid of this and introduced 'reduce loud sounds' function where it just cuts off certain sound frequencies that are louder than the setting you set it to. This is not the same as the volume limit and frankly negatively affects audio representation.

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    • Using Side Buttons. Find the volume buttons on the side of your iPhone. On the left side of your iPhone, you will see the buttons for volume control.
    • Using the Settings App. Open Settings and go to the "Sounds & Haptics" section. Here, you can change the volume of phone calls, alarms, notifications, and other alerts.
    • Using the Control Center. Swipe down at the top right corner of your iPhone to pull up the Control Center. If your iPhone operates in iOS 11 or newer, you can access the Control Center by swiping down at the top right corner of your screen.
  4. Jul 17, 2023 · The steps are identical on both devices, and here’s what you need to do. Go to Settings and click on Sounds. Under the Headphone Audio section, choose Reduce Loud Sounds. Toggle Reduce Loud Sounds on. When the noise slider appears beneath the toggle, adjust the settings to your desired sound level.

  5. Oct 11, 2021 · Open Settings. Tap Sounds & Haptics. Tap Headphone Safety. Tap the toggle next to Reduce Loud Sounds. Set the maximum volume level using the slider. To disable Reduce Loud Sounds,...

  6. Jul 24, 2020 · Follow the steps below to get iOS to reduce loud sounds over a certain decibel when listening on headphones. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Sounds & Haptics. Tap...

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