I recently got a new Sencor wireless headphones, but my issue with it is that the volume is weird. My phone is a Samsung Note 9.

Straight out of the box, the volume at the lowest level is loud. I would expect the volume to be enough to hear faint music and all background noises (like with wired headphones), but with my headphones, the volume seems to be moderate and I can’t hear background noises clearly without having to fully mute my volume.

I tried disabling absolute volume in developer options, but while I was able to get the volume to act in a reasonable level, the headphone’s local volume setting kept going to the minimum volume whenever my phone stopped playing any sound. It’s quite annoying since I would have to adjust the headphone’s local volume again and again. So it got rid of the first problem, but I ended up with a worse one.

I tried restarting and using safe mode, but neither worked.

Does anyone experience this too? Is there a permanent fix?

(Also as a side note, I posted this in reddit and got 0 replies; seems like the traffic’s really going to the fediverse now. Well done!)

  • WhoRoger@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not if I understand the question correctly.

    It’s an Android phone, so I recommend 2 Android apps.

    Headphones start at high volume, or go to sleep/low volume when there’s no sound, just like my BT speaker. Those two apps help with those 2 problems.