How to turn off Headphone Safety on iPhone
Hi, does anybody know how to turn the headphone safety setting off on the new iso update???
cheers.
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iPhone 11, iOS 14
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Hi, does anybody know how to turn the headphone safety setting off on the new iso update???
cheers.
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iPhone 11, iOS 14
Some of us have been handed a nasty surprise from Apple after recently updating to IOS 14.2. Prior to iOS 14.2 our phones had a feature called headphone safety which notified us that the volume of our headphones was too high and lowered it back down autonomously. This feature was mandated for EU states but it was optional for everywhere else, essentially if you lived outside of Europe, you were able to turn this feature off.
Once you update your phone to iOS 14.2 there is no longer an option to disable this headphone safety feature, whether you live in the EU or outside of Europe (I live in Canada). Okay, so what’s the big deal? Well, first thing, ethically speaking, medical concerns such as hearing loss, which this feature is trying to prevent, are essentially a personal choice, which should not have any interference with a Tech company.
More importantly, the feature has been designed terribly. It cannot differentiate between Bluetooth headsets, Bluetooth speakers, and Bluetooth receivers for your car radio. We typically listen to music quite loud on Bluetooth speakers, since they are typically further away from us, however since the phone cannot differentiate between a Bluetooth speaker and Bluetooth headphones, it assumes your listening to headphones too loud and lowers the volume for you to 50%. If you higher the volume manually it will continue to lower it every 20-30 minutes. This experience becomes dangerous when driving as it forces you to either pull over or reach for your phone and fiddle with the buttons while driving, which can have dangerous consequences.
We have tried reaching out to apple, and we were met with disappointing results. The recommended help was to submit your feedback to apples feedback page: https://www.apple.com/feedback/ Upon accessing the feedback page, there isn’t even an option to report any feedback for iOS 14.2 bugs/ features.
Shockingly, posts submitted to the apple community boards/forums kept being deleted, and I was personally threatened to have my apple ID deleted and ISP blocked if I continued to raise awareness in regards to this issue. This is truly a first for Apple, in 13 years that I’ve been a customer, I never thought I would get threatened this way. So one must assume there is no help coming, no consideration, no willingness to engage in discourse by Apple in regards to this with the impacted users.
Apples mythological existence was largely propelled by the introduction of the iPod, a device that made it easy for us to enjoy music, how we wanted, where we wanted. Today, amongst so many limitations due to the global pandemic, all we really ask is to please, let us enjoy our music uninterrupted, un-convoluted, we need this right now, for some of us, music is the only thing we have left to keep us afloat.
Please allow those who are not within the EU the ability to turn this feature off; we are all conscientious adults able to manage our hearing.
This is not a smear campaign against Apple, we just want to be heard, much like we just want to hear our music.
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Fantastic - thanks. (I've no idea how I never knew that setting was there in Bluetooth.)
and if the selection is not there delete the device and re-pair.
Note: Apple branded headphones and airpods cannot be manipulated this way.
That’s because that’s the new fix in 14.4, it wasn’t there before. 😉
That explains it! Thanks again - always nice to get a proper fix.
They have given you the option in 14.4 bluetooth settings
I think bondo86 has hibernated otherwise the thread and posts like yours would be marked “solved” instead of marking all those me-toos as “helpful”
Nice 5G signal you have there by the way.
Strange, I know this doesn’t help but I have my speaker dock set on ‘other’ without issue.
i have this case too, my iphone 6s ios 14.4 , can not switch on/of headphone notifcations
Look at the posts on page 59
I don’t have an option to turn this off at all.. I would love to know where and how because I’m tired of it turning down my headphones and any other thing I’m connected to, but mostly my headphones
So the issue that most of us are having is not being remedied on the newest iOS or any of them as of now
The only issue that isn’t resolved is if you use Apple or Beats ear pods all others are resolved by selecting the option next to the device and selecting ‘other’.
Then I recommend you reach out to Apple directly for assistance. As Scream106gti suggests, the ONLY issues you might have are with Apple branded AirPods or Beats Bluetooth headphones.
Nope my phone also still does this in both my car stereos and a pa speaker at the gym. I’m not given an “other” option anywhere
Yes looks like with the new update I have to delete the info every 7 days or else it will continue to turn my volume down that’s gonna get old really really quick
How to turn off Headphone Safety on iPhone