OS 15 GPS Navigation voice too low or too loud

I’ve found the answer to adjusting the GPS voice volume on IOS 15.  The volume settings on maps has been removed. Go to Settings > Siri & Search > Siri Voice.  Select the voice you want to use and while it is speaking use your volume adjustment buttons to turn it up or down.  It seems to have a seperate volume control that can only be adjusted while it is speaking.  This worked for me, hope it helps others.

Posted on Mar 5, 2022 9:15 AM

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Posted on Jun 1, 2022 5:36 AM

You must adjust the volume on the device from which you are hearing Siri talk. For example, to raise the volume for navigation on car play, while Siri is announcing directions turn up the volume on your car stereo. Same for AirPods, turn up volume on AirPods while Siri is announcing directions.

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Aug 10, 2022 8:57 AM in response to rodolfo.s

I have today tested Apple Maps on my iphone 7 on iOS15.6in my 2019 Vauxhall Crossland (Peugeot 2008) and when I operate the car volume controls while Siri is speaking a banner comes up with "Voice Volume" and a level bar.

When I operate the car volume controls while radio is playing a banner comes up with "Audio Volume" and a level bar.

Volumes are independent of each other as I originally responded.

If yours does not do that then I suggest your car's CarPlay implementation is flawed.

I also tested iphone 12 on ios16 Developer beta5 and although I cannot disclose results here, I am not veering from my original response there either.

Jun 5, 2022 11:13 PM in response to Annamh3

It works somehow if you put the ringtone to maximum before navigation start. But it is a nonsense. If you forget to put it back, it damages your ears if somebody calls you later. It is a shame for Apple to have eliminated the voice volume button and a reason to use another navigation system. Best of them in my opinion is tomtom go which takes you automatically around traffic jams and has a voice volume adjustment possibility. You can set navigation voice volume as a percentage of your music volume. Its worth paying a small sum for an annual subscription. Also, you can add Siri shortcuts for voice input of favorites, so you do not have to choose them manually. Mercedes live traffic for a price of around 80 USD p.a. btw also uses tomtom go.......

Mar 5, 2022 9:40 AM in response to LD150

I had this problem for a couple months. It started right after installing IOS 15. My car radio was at normal volume but the gps voice was so loud it hurt my ears. And it didn’t matter if I used Maps or Waze. I tried everything and searched discussions. I did not find this answer anywhere or in any document. Everything said to adjust it in Maps settings even though that setting wasn’t there anymore. This was very frustrating and I tried for a long time to find this answer. Really crap on Apple’s part. They should not remove and hide settings where people can’t find them or its not obvious to look for them.

Apr 26, 2022 1:00 PM in response to LD150

What you wrote is not true for my iPhone 12 running iOS 15. When I adjust the volume in Apple Music to a low level, the volume of the Maps guidance also becomes too low to hear. There is nothing contextual about the volume buttons, at least not on my phone. The same thing occurs if I use the slider on the screen (in the Apple Music app) to lower the volume. The Maps voice volume goes down as well. This is extremely frustrating.

Mar 5, 2022 10:58 AM in response to LD150

No it did fix it. I’m the one who posted the fix. I’m just saying how long it took me to find this solution. What a radical difference in thinking between going into a settings selection and sliding a volume slider vs selecting a voice and working volume controls while it is playing. One’s first thought upon discovering a missing volume slider is going to be “where did they move that to” - not “now I have to work volume buttons while the thing is playing.” My thought wouldn’t be to change anything using the car radio volume knob since the radio volume was right.


Apple started out as the company who made computers for non-computer people back in the 70s. I’ve been with them since the advent of the first iterations of the macintosh in the 80s. The point was you didn’t have to know ms-dos commands and how to edit a config.sys file and all that. When they start doing things like this it makes me think they’ve lost their mission as a company.

Apr 10, 2022 6:27 AM in response to hii_man

Same here. I am fed up with this and use only tomtom go app in carplay. There, you can set at least voice volume in relation to music. So whatever your music volume is, the turn by turn voice is in relation. In google maps, you can at least choose voice volume between low, medium or high. In Apple maps zero! Reference to the volume button is useless, as it affects voice AND music. To me, it is simply not understandable why the voice control button in ios 14 was cancelled. Result: I simply do not use apple maps anymore. Hope everbody else does. There are plenty of functioning navigation apps out there!

May 20, 2022 9:17 PM in response to zombitroid

Hi

google maps allows 3 voice volume settings: low, normal and loud. The problem with google msps is that in cities, it continuously talks and repeats navi commands so that you barely hear music.

I only drive with tomtom go. Not only is it the best navi to avoid jams, but you can set voice volume in relation to music volume in percent, allow street names and numbers or not and so on. Simply the best and the only one to automatically re-route you around traffic jams!

May 20, 2022 8:53 PM in response to BillW505

I'm going to try google maps and Tom Tom GO on my iphone (i'm on the latest ios software update as of 5-20-2022)


I give up with this apple maps thing. They got rid of a CRITICAL setting.


Being able to mute / lower the volume of the navigator's voice (siri) was crucial and very useful especially if you are also using your phone to play the music that we all pay so much money for (streaming services, ownership rights / licenses to albums / individual songs, etc.) - we want to be able to listen to the music were paying [potentially apple] for AND safely navigate to places that we have or haven't been to before using the native apple maps app!


Not having the volume adjustable is hazardous. It encourages users to not use navigation to begin with (because it loudly interrupts the audio that they are playing).


Other users might get distracted with constantly turning siri volume up / down between navigation prompts / music playing


It was wayyy better before when you included these options, apple. I'm surprised more people aren't complaining because millions of car owners commute with apple navigation while listening to podcasts / music


I hope they fix this soon. I might return here and post about my experience with google maps if it works out to be a viable long term solution to this problem we're all facing. Until then, drive safe, and good luck!

Aug 6, 2022 9:41 AM in response to Kfol1

Its a nightmare to deal with such problems with a worldwide reputed company like apple. I am fed up with this and only use tomtom go app. The price p. A. is reasonable and its the only iphone app that automatically reroutes you around traffic jams. It is also the basis for Mercedes live traffic that speaks for itself and is miriades better than apple and google maps! I only use default navi of my mercedes or tomtom go.

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