Listening to music, podcasts or audio for any kind of content is likely most of us use headphones at a certain time of day. And while it seems like a daily activity without risk, Apple has thought of an important warning to be aware of.
How can it be read on the official website of the company Apple clearly recommends control volume to the content we hear in our headsets. And yet, company experts trust our common sense, inviting us to make accurate assurances about the app. "Health" for our iPhone.
The Health app on your iPhone tells you when you listen to the highest quality music
According to the World Health Organization, listen to loud noises It can affect health. When the sound is heard at high frequency for a while, it can cause blood pressure to rise, disturb the digestive system and cause stress. While long-term listening can affect hearing in the long run, it is productive deaf.
The "Health" app on our iPhone detects audio levels after connecting EarPods, AirPods and other compatible headphones, and they monitor high frequency exposure, as this can affect our long-term health.
Hairline ratings are estimated based on the volume of your iPhone. To access the information we need to take the following steps:
1.Touch "Explore" at the bottom left and touch "You hear."
2.Press "Headphone audio or Ambient levels", then perform one of the following actions:
3.Know noise level measurements: tap the button Show details.
4.Look exposure levels long: touch tabs at the top of the screen.
Although statistics are increasing daily, the Apple Watch is not the only Apple app that takes care of our health. As evidenced by user testimonials, some apps found on other devices with a slanted apple logo do the same.