Earbud microphone is too sensitive - other party complains
I just upgraded from an iPhone 3GS to a 5S. Now whenever I use my headset to talk to people they all say that it sounds like I'm typing on my keyboard with a sledge hammer.
I've done some testing and sure enough, the microphone on the headset is insanely sensitive. It's literally louder for the other person hearing my keyboard clicks than it is for me.
This happens whether or not I use the earbud headset that came with the iPhone 5, or my more traditional headset that I always use here at my desk. I don't know the model # of that, but I've been using it for years without complaint. It's a regular across the top of the head, padded ear speakers and mic on a flexible stem with a foam wind suppressor.
Is there any way to get into the settings of the headset microphone sensitivity?
Could it somehow be possibly related to the fact that this phone is in an Otterbox? I suppose the box could theoretically be blocking some sort of noise cancellation input on the phone itself. This box is heck to get off. 🙂
Hmm..... I see upon getting ready to his post that there's an update to the OS. I'm on 7.02 and there's a 7.03 available. One of the fixes listed is related to [Fixes an issue that could cause VoiceOver input to be too sensitive]. I wonder if that's the issue? Will post this message, update, and post back.
Thanks,
Paul
iPhone 5s, iOS 7.0.2