HOA 209: Understanding Sounds & Haptics
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Ever wondered why your iPhone's sound isn't as loud as you expect, or your AirPods seem capped? Mikah Sargent uncovers the hidden settings that could be hindering your listening experience.
- Managing silent mode and status bar indicators on newer iPhones
- Switching audio input sources, including iPhone mic and AirPods
- Fine-tuning ringtone and alert volume controls for less disruption
- "Change with buttons" explained: separation of media and alert volumes
- Customizing haptic feedback and vibration settings for notifications
- Setting default sounds for ringtones, texts, voicemail, and mail alerts
- Keyboard feedback: toggling typing sounds and haptics preference
- Differences between iPhone and iPad haptics (limitations on iPad)
- Controlling speaker volume limits and effects on media playback
- Understanding "Reduce Loud Sounds" to avoid abrupt audio spikes
- Headphone safety: adjusting reduced loud audio upper limit for AirPods
- Headphone usage notifications & protecting hearing over seven days
- Managing USB audio accessory settings and privacy tracking
Host: Mikah Sargent
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