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Headphone audio levels or hearing aids audio levels

When I go to Health -> browser -> Hearing. I can see the Past 12 months of Headphone audio levels; in my case some data from October 2020. I remember I used Soundcore headphones to go to the gym.


Since November that same year, I have been using my hearing aids full time, including in the gym.


But Health -> browser -> Hearing "doesn't" give me audio-level information using my hearing aids.


I ask; it's possible? that information is elsewhere, or Apple "does not" provide or protect audio levels for hearing aids?

iPhone SE, iOS 14

Posted on Jul 3, 2021 6:46 PM

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Posted on Jul 3, 2021 11:13 PM

Know more here --> Use Made for iPhone hearing devices - Apple Support


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Jul 4, 2021 9:23 AM in response to SravanKrA

SravanKrA, Thanks for your sign. I followed your link, but these are things I already did since last year. Everything related on that page is very familiar to me.


I all the times listen Apple Music on my hearing aids, it's normal that I want to take advantage of the audio level that Apple gives to a regular headset or just to Apple headset.


Why is this not available to us deaf?

Headphone audio levels or hearing aids audio levels

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