I would like to increase the volume of the headphones of my device. Know of a method to increase the volume of the headphones only and not that of the speaker?
The volume controls from my headset does not seem to be controlling my Pixel properly. Volume up calls up the Google Assistant. The call/hangup button and volume down button work as before. Anyone else have this issue? I tried the support chat but they're not aware of this issue and is escalating it. I appreciate any help you guys can provide here.
I had this issue with my Nexus 6P paired with my Beats wired noise cancelling headphones. I bought some bluetooth wireless headphones and this solved the problem for me.
sn0warmy said:
I had this issue with my Nexus 6P paired with my Beats wired noise cancelling headphones. I bought some bluetooth wireless headphones and this solved the problem for me.
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That gets around the problem but doesn't solve it. Anyone else have this issue or are your wired headset controls working properly?
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Figured it out. Just had to keep pressing the volume up button. First press will start the Google Assistant. Subsequent presses will turn up the volume.
It's likely an issue with that particular headset's wiring. Of the 3 Android-compatible wired headsets I tested, all of them use the hangup/play/pause button to initiate Google Assistant. There's a thread in the accessories sub forum that's all about wired headset compatibility.
I play music over bluetooth, using internet radios but for some reason Volume is too low compare to using Aux cord . Any pointers how to increase the volume of music over bluetooth. Setting media volume to high is no help. Please advice.
My headset is down, how can I fix it?
Anyone having trouble with the volume of wired earphones? I use them with an Apple 3.5 jack-Usb-c adapter and the volume of my headphones is really low. In the car it is imperceptible.
The loudspeaker or call volume is ok.