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Annoying warning messages about too loud sound

I get an annoying warning message on my iPhone all the time because the sound exposure has exceeded the seven-day limit. But I only listen to music in my car via bluetooth. I set the iPhone volume to max, but I regulate the final volume on my car amplifier.


It seems impossible to turn off these messages, and that's frustrating because they are not valid. There should be a way to tell the iPhone that when connected to a bluetooth device, the volume is controlled externally.

iPhone 8, iOS 14

Posted on Sep 18, 2021 7:23 AM

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Posted on Oct 10, 2021 1:18 AM

The problem is now solved, because I discovered I can choose Device Type for each bluetooth connection. If I choose Car Stereo instead of Headphones, no more warnings will appear.

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Sep 19, 2021 7:22 AM in response to Ernst Vikne

Hello Ernst,


Thanks for reaching out through the Apple Support Communities about those sound notifications.


Depending on your location, you may be able to disable those notifications using the steps from this article: Headphone notifications on your iPhone, iPod touch, or Apple Watch


If you aren’t able to do so, you can use the following link to provide more details on your suggestions and recommendations for that feature: Feedback iPhone


Take care.

Annoying warning messages about too loud sound

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