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by crazygringo
971 days ago
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> The first one is that the minimum volume on my Bluetooth earbuds is too damn loud on iOS. This is true for every third party set of headphones I have tried. That's wild. I've never experienced anything like that -- not with AirPods or Bose or a cheap brand TOZO. Are you sure it's not a problem with the earbuds themselves, that their minimum level is higher than it should be? If you've dug into it, what is the range/steps of Bluetooth volume levels, and which are the range/steps that iOS supports? Also, have you ever tried dragging the volume slider in iOS? That lets you set volume smoothly, not restricted to increments. Does that not let you set the smallest volume? |
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What I found that helped was to create a custom Shortcut that "Set Media volume to 1%". iOS reports that this is 48 dB when playing pink noise. I managed to hit 47 dB when dragging to volume slider on iOS below 1%, but the Shortcuts app only seems to support integer percentages.
In my case, even the 1% volume level was too high in a quiet room, but some apps have a custom EQ setting that you can use to lower the volume further. E.g. if you're using Apple Music, you can go to Settings -> Music -> EQ and pick "Loudness" to lower the volume further.