Is it possible that when I switch from playing the phone through the
car radio to not doing that, it might lower the volume all the way,
so as not to burst someone's eardrums.
Or any switch from one bluetooth destination to another, or to none?
This would be a good idea but they don't have to lower it to zero. I
have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. Would this be a Xiaomi-only
feature?
On 10/8/2024 4:35 PM, micky wrote:
Is it possible that when I switch from playing the phone through the
car radio to not doing that, it might lower the volume all the way,
so as not to burst someone's eardrums.
When using earbuds on some of my tablets they automatically lower the
volume after an hour or so, so I have to turn it back up. The resulting
popup claims the high volume may damage my ears.
Problem is my ears are already old and damaged which is why I have to
set it high in the first place... :-/
On 10/8/2024 4:35 PM, micky wrote:
Is it possible that when I switch from playing the phone through the
car radio to not doing that, it might lower the volume all the way,
so as not to burst someone's eardrums.
When using earbuds on some of my tablets they automatically lower the
volume after an hour or so,
so I have to turn it back up. The resulting
popup claims the high volume may damage my ears. Problem is my ears are >already old and damaged which is why I have to set it high in the first >place... :-/
Or any switch from one bluetooth destination to another, or to none?
This would be a good idea but they don't have to lower it to zero. I
have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. Would this be a Xiaomi-only
feature?
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