If you use headphones a lot through your phone, you may not be aware of how loud your volume really is.
If you have an iPhone, there is a feature where you can reduce the sound in your headphones to a set decibel level.
Try this as an experiment.
Listen to a video on your phone as you normally would.
Then go to Settings > Sound & Haptics > Headphone Safety.
From there you will see a range of limits that you can set:
- 75 decibels – As loud as a vacuum cleaner
- 80 decibels – As loud as a noisy restaurant
- 85 decibels – As loud as heavy city traffic
- 90 decibels – As loud as a motorcycle
- 95 decibels – As loud as a car horn
- 100 decibels – As loud as an ambulance siren
Select a level you think should be a good limit, then go back and watch the same video.
You’ll be surprised at how much quieter it is and then wonder, “If this is as loud as a motorcycle, then how loud has my usual level really been?”
(If you don’t have an iPhone, check the settings of your device to see if there’s a volume limiter).
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