5 simple ways to make your iPhone sound louder
You can make your iPhone louder with a few simple tricks, like changing the EQ setting for Apple Music.
You can also change your Spotify volume or disable the "Reduce Loud Sounds" option in Settings.
Placing your iPhone in a bowl or cup will help make it louder, but the best option is to connect it to a Bluetooth speaker.
Most iPhone models are capable of fairly loud volume - perhaps not enough to enjoy music through the speakers on a noisy subway, but certainly good enough for most everyday situations.
But if you find your iPhone isn't loud enough to suit you, here are a few ways you can try to make your iPhone speakers sound louder.
1. Adjust the EQ Settings on your iPhone
The EQ setting called "Late Night" normalizes the sound on your Apple Music app by making quieter sounds closer in volume to the loudest sections. This will make your iPhone louder when playing Apple Music.
In the Settings app, scroll down until you see the "Music" app listed, and tap it.
In the "Playback" section, tap "EQ."
On the EQ page, tap "Late Night."
2. Increase your volume level in Spotify
Similar to the Apple Music app, you can adjust the default volume setting in Spotify. Here's how:
In the Spotify app, tap the small gear-shaped Settings icon in the upper-right corner.
On the Settings page, tap "Playback," which should appear toward the top of the menu.
Scroll down to the "Volume level" section. If "Quiet" or "Normal" is currently selected, tap the "Loud" option - a checkmark should appear beside "Loud" when it's selected.
3. Turn off the Reduce Loud Sounds option on your iPhone
In the Settings app, tap "Sounds & Haptics" or "Sounds."
In the "Headphone Audio" section, tap "Headphone Safety."
Make sure the toggle switch for "Reduce Loud Sounds" is not turned on. If it is, turn it off by swiping the button to the left.
Note: If you're using iOS 13 or earlier, you can turn off your phone's volume limiter. In the Settings app, scroll down and tap the "Music" app. Find "Volume Limit" and make sure it's turned off. If it's on, tap "Volume Limit" and slide the volume control all the way to the right. This feature was disabled in iOS 14.
4. Position your iPhone to make it sound louder
Not all solutions are high-tech - some are common sense. Here are a couple of things that'll make your iPhone louder:
Position it upside down. The speaker is on the bottom, so if you tend to prop it up against a computer or phone stand so you can read the screen while you work, the speaker is firing down into the table. Turn it upside down, and the speaker will fire up, sounding slightly louder.
Put it in a bowl. If you rest your iPhone in a bowl, the curved base of the bowl will cause sound waves to bounce up, creating a better soundstage.
5. Connect your iPhone to a speaker
Still not loud enough? Consider connecting your iPhone to a Bluetooth speaker.
There are a wealth of speakers available that can increase the sound quality of your iPhone substantially, and make it louder at the same time:
The Amazon Echo Dot costs less than $50 and includes the Amazon Alexa AI personal assistant, which gives you a wealth of additional features in addition to just playing music (but the lack of a battery means you can only use it at home).
If you want something portable, the Anker SoundCore 2 costs around $40 and has the added advantage of being waterproof and including a 24-hour battery.
And if you want to double down on audio quality, a speaker like the Bose SoundLink Mini II offers enhanced audio performance and a 10-hour battery for $150.
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