How to make the sound louder on AirPods

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It is not recommended to use a high level of sound in audio headphones when listening to music, but if you still want to hear the sound louder on the airpods, in this tutorial you will learn how to do this.

According to doctors and researchers, sounds up to 75 - 80 decibels are generally considered safe and do not cause hearing problems. The recommendation is that the high volume of the sound of audio headphones is used only for telephone calls, when you are in crowded environments.

How to make the sound louder on AirPods

If you are a Apple fan, you know that devices like Apple Watch, iPhone, are equipped with symptoms and applications that aim to protect the user and improve the quality of life. From CRASH Detection, Fall Detection) to those of pulse detection and sound level.

If you are a Wireless AirPods audio headphone, you need to know that the maximum sound level of them is set at 100 dB. That is, sound of the same intensity with that produced by the siren of an ambulance. However, when you have the volume AirPods To the maximum, it is very possible that the actual volume is well below 100 dB. That's because Apple integrated for airpods a system of Headphone Safety by which the maximum value of the sound intensity is established.

So, if you want to make the sound louder on the airpods, you will need to change the maximum allowed level.

1. Airpods chicken in your ears then go in: “Settings” → “Sounds & Haptics” → “Headphone Safety”.

2. Disable the option ”Reduce Loud Sounds"Or adjust the maximum level of sound in the horizontal bar, up to 100dB.

How to make the sound louder on AirPods
How to make the sound louder on AirPods

Once you disable this option, make sure the AirPods volume is given to the maximumControl Center“.

It is very possible that once this option is disabled, some sounds will no longer be heard very clearly and distortions will appear. It is not recommended to turn off ”Headphone Safety"Only for voice calls, when you are inheritance in crowded environments.

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

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