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chubbybator t1_iudrmbt wrote

Nope. Different headphones have different volumes at the same power levels

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Fun-Pea-880 t1_iudw751 wrote

Have you been checked for hearing loss recently?

> 85 decibels is a noise or sound level equivalent to that of a food blender, heavy traffic while you are in the car, a noisy restaurant

85 Decibels doesn't seem that loud to me.

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spankacrocodile t1_iueq7mz wrote

Yep. Hearing was perfectly fine, and my music has been exactly the same for years. These headphones requires almost full volume in order to kinds hear it over voices in person.

I’ve put on some headphones that can be on one volume up and be as loud, so it is strange haha

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Kiss_It_Goodbyeee t1_iue4tuj wrote

Must be the headphones. 70db is loudish traffic noise so you shouldn't hear your footsteps over it.

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Equal_Artichoke_4391 t1_iue98da wrote

Hey.. I think they may have software issues if you are on 16/16.1. My music habits have not changed and I constantly get decibel warnings after updating to 16. Hoping 16.2 addresses this.

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TeacherOfFew t1_iuex1cm wrote

I think those numbers are accurate only with Apple headphones.

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Barbarossachat t1_iugu32e wrote

Go to Bluetooth settings, change device type to speaker. Et voila.

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