If you own an iPhone and have been annoyed with the headphone safety notification feature, you are not alone. In this blog post, we will show you how to disable this feature on your iOS device.
First, it’s essential to understand why some users can’t see the option to turn off these notifications. Apple added this feature to iOS 14.2 and above. However, due to certain region restrictions and safety standards, users can’t turn off these notifications in certain countries or regions across the world.
If you have an unlocked iPhone, you can turn off these notifications by going to settings, then sound and haptics, and then headphone notifications. However, if your iPhone is locked to a particular region, you won’t be able to turn off these notifications.
But don’t worry, there’s a workaround. If you go to settings and then under Bluetooth, you can identify your device by type. If you categorize your device as “other,” you won’t get those notifications. The volume won’t drop when you exceed the decibel, and the iPhone won’t automatically drop the volume even if you hear too loud for too long.
Although headphone safety is crucial, sometimes, you might find the notifications annoying. And if you can’t turn them off in your region, this workaround can be handy.
To conclude, headphone safety is a feature that you should keep on, but if it’s annoying to you, knowing this workaround can come in handy. We hope this blog post answered your queries about turning off headphone safety notifications on iPhone.