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No volume ipad says I have headphones in when i dont

no volume coming from iPad Air. It says headphones, hoe do I get rid of this

Posted on Dec 14, 2014 7:32 AM

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Posted on Dec 15, 2014 2:36 PM

Hi Emzieowl,

Happy Holidays! If I understand your question, you are trying to get sound from your iPad Air speakers. You have no sound, and you see "headphones" on the screen, is that correct?

Did you have a pair of headphones plugged into the iPad? Sometimes inserting the headphone jack and removing it will correct the issue. Here are some additional things to try:

If you hear no sound or distorted sound from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch speaker - Apple Support
http://support.apple.com/en-us/ts5180


Can't hear anything from the built-in speaker of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch?



Follow these steps and test the sound after each one.

  1. Go to Settings > Sounds and drag the Ringer And Alerts slider to turn the volume up.
  2. If you can hear sound from the speaker, then the speaker works. Continue with these steps to find the setting or switch that's affecting the sound. If you can't hear sound from the speaker, contact Apple Support.
  3. Make sure the Ring/Silent switch is set to ring. If you can see orange, it's set to silent.
    User uploaded file
  4. Restart your device.
  5. Open an app that has music or sound effects. Adjust the volume with the volume buttons or the slider in Control Center.
  6. Go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn off Bluetooth.
  7. If there's still no sound, connect a headset. If you can hear sound through the headset, remove it and clear any dust or debris from the headset jack of your device.
  8. If the device is in a case, make sure that the case doesn't block the speaker.
  9. Use a brush to gently clear any debris from the speaker and Lightning connector (or 30-pin dock connector). The brush should be clean and dry and have soft bristles.
  10. Update your device to the latest version of iOS.

If you followed these steps and still hear no sound or distorted sound, contact Apple Support.


Hopefully one of these troubleshooting steps will restore your sound.

Cheers,

- Judy

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Question marked as Best reply

Dec 15, 2014 2:36 PM in response to Emzieowl

Hi Emzieowl,

Happy Holidays! If I understand your question, you are trying to get sound from your iPad Air speakers. You have no sound, and you see "headphones" on the screen, is that correct?

Did you have a pair of headphones plugged into the iPad? Sometimes inserting the headphone jack and removing it will correct the issue. Here are some additional things to try:

If you hear no sound or distorted sound from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch speaker - Apple Support
http://support.apple.com/en-us/ts5180


Can't hear anything from the built-in speaker of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch?



Follow these steps and test the sound after each one.

  1. Go to Settings > Sounds and drag the Ringer And Alerts slider to turn the volume up.
  2. If you can hear sound from the speaker, then the speaker works. Continue with these steps to find the setting or switch that's affecting the sound. If you can't hear sound from the speaker, contact Apple Support.
  3. Make sure the Ring/Silent switch is set to ring. If you can see orange, it's set to silent.
    User uploaded file
  4. Restart your device.
  5. Open an app that has music or sound effects. Adjust the volume with the volume buttons or the slider in Control Center.
  6. Go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn off Bluetooth.
  7. If there's still no sound, connect a headset. If you can hear sound through the headset, remove it and clear any dust or debris from the headset jack of your device.
  8. If the device is in a case, make sure that the case doesn't block the speaker.
  9. Use a brush to gently clear any debris from the speaker and Lightning connector (or 30-pin dock connector). The brush should be clean and dry and have soft bristles.
  10. Update your device to the latest version of iOS.

If you followed these steps and still hear no sound or distorted sound, contact Apple Support.


Hopefully one of these troubleshooting steps will restore your sound.

Cheers,

- Judy

No volume ipad says I have headphones in when i dont

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