Features in iPhones and AirPods protect your hearing

Apple offers many advantages to users that provide them with a different experience when using a mobile phone supported by iOS or iPad OS and Mac OS, and during our next article we show you some of the features inside iPhone and iPad devices that help you protect your hearing when using them.

Effective ways to protect the sense of hearing

imore reviewed a series of keys that you can resort to to improve your experience using iPhones, Apple watches, AirPods, when listening to music that protects your hearing, and they are in order:

Using the Noise app

In simple steps, you can download the Noise app and use Noise Threshold on your Apple Watch, by following the following:

On your iPhone, open the Watch app.

Tap the “My Watch” icon, then select the Noise icon.

Tap on noise level and done for decibel level.

You can activate this feature when you are in crowded places and events to monitor the level of noise in the place, and if it exceeds the limit, you can take the right action at that moment.

Automatic volume reduction on AirPods PRO 2

You can activate the adaptive transparency feature, or what is known as Adaptive Transparency, during which the headphones will automatically control the volume when listening to songs, especially when you are surrounded by loud noises, and to activate it, do the following:

Enter settings.

Make sure your AirPods Pro 2 are connected.

Activate the Adaptive Transparency feature.

iPhone voice recognition

A hidden feature in the iPhone through which you can recognize the voice, and thus receive notifications or alert signals from the phone when it automatically hears it. This feature is highly used in cases of fire alarms and doorbells, as is the case with regard to the sounds of cats and dogs. To activate it, do the following:

Enter settings.

Choose the Sounds icon, then select the sound you want to recognize.

Use headphones

Headphones are an ideal choice if you want to listen to music at an appropriate volume without damaging your ears. In turn, headphones connected to Apple devices have the ability to automatically lower the volume if the user finds the sound louder than normal. To activate it, do the following:

Open Settings.

I open Settings

Tap Sound & Haptics, then Headphone Safety

Turn on Reduce Loud Sounds and change the volume of decibel to suit your hearing level.

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