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AdSecret219 t1_ja2we9y wrote

Lowering the volume so you don’t go deaf over the next few years

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kiss-my-flapjack t1_ja2yxrk wrote

Health App > Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels > Headphone Notifications (at the bottom) > Headphone Notifications > off

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waybovetherest t1_ja2yz6s wrote

It’s under apple health > headphone audio levels > headphone notifications

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wavelen t1_ja37q6d wrote

In bluetooth settings choose your device (click on the i) and change the type to speakers (or whatever fits). Then it will stop thinking you‘re using headphones.

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DaSchTour t1_ja3k9xa wrote

Is it a bluetooth speaker? You can change the type when clicking on the i in the bluetooth settings. Then your phone knows that it‘s a speaker and not a headphone.

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tkingsbu t1_ja3ozm5 wrote

I usually only listen to my iPhone in the car, and then I have the volume on the phone at 100%, and use the volume control on my dashboard to control things… so yeah, this alert annoys me too…

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EscCtrlAltGr t1_ja3vqze wrote

Annoying if you live in an apartment complex and blast music or whatever podcast on that loud a volume. If it's out in a park it's also annoying. 😡

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Evertype t1_ja45py2 wrote

I get this annoying notice but when I’m out and about listening to an audiobook on my AirPods Pro of course I have the volume right up.

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tkingsbu t1_ja476fs wrote

Lol… possibly? I’ll be honest and say it’s not terribly high on my list of things to do today (laundry, groceries, driving my kids to various places lol) it’s likely at sone point I’ll dig into the settings and turn that shit off, just don’t have time right now… so the annoyance will likely continue for a few days ;)

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Mightychallenge t1_ja4il8d wrote

I’d like to know. My fate has been sealed as far as head will go when I’m older.

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Infinite_Coffee2863 t1_ja4mxz9 wrote

This notification appears to me as well. I use an iPod touch at work, connected to a stereo via a jack cable, and the volume is at max. I tried to get rid of this, but apparently there no way… infact, in a specific section (should be under Health) it literally says that in some countries this notification is mandatory…

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xtrSaint t1_ja5273f wrote

op boutta destroy their ears

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Idontmatter69420 t1_ja56rn4 wrote

I give it false information as i turn my phone volume up but the wired headset i use has its own volume wheel which i use so i make the headphones lower but not the phone, i have however gotten some AirPods max and im basically wearing them whenever

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ZemDregon t1_ja5kybk wrote

If they are Bluetooth you should be able to disable it by going into the Bluetooth device and telling the phone it is a speaker or car stereo, etc

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meterpixerly t1_ja70rau wrote

I read this and started turning the volume of my iPhone down.

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