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Monitor the loudness of your headphones

Developer Apple Inc

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As of iOS 14.2, Apple has introduced a new way of protecting your hearing. If the audio you are listening to now reaches more than 90 decibels for too long, iOS (and iPadOS come to that) will send you a notification and turn the headphone volume down automatically.

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