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katbel

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Since day 1 I have issues to change the volume using Siri. I get the din-din sound that Siri is listening but the volume doesn't change at all. On Apple support page there is no other way to change the volume beside,
Siri, or the volume on the iPhone or iPad
With the price I paid I assume I could have more control but probably I'm wrong, sadly:mad:
Any tip?
 
Of course my music! 🤣 LOL!
Not sure why that’s so funny since a lot of people complained that Siri was defaulted to a very low voice lol but to answer your question, the way I change the media volume is either by the physical buttons on the phone, the software slider within iOS Control Center, the Digital Crown on my Apple Watch or by asking Siri (for example), “Hey, Siri, raise the volume to 50%.”
If you’re looking for a way to do it direct from the physical AirPods, well sorry, but the functionality isn’t there although I wish it was.
 
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What’s the exact command your saying?

Try saying “turn it up/down“ & see if Siri understands that.

Or say “volume 75 percent”.
 
I just say increase or decrease volume by x% and it seems to work fine. I do have the left AirPod set for long hold to activate Siri so no need to say anything else.
 
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Not sure why that’s so funny since a lot of people complained that Siri was defaulted to a very low voice lol but to answer your question, the way I change the media volume is either by the physical buttons on the phone, the software slider within iOS Control Center, the Digital Crown on my Apple Watch or by asking Siri (for example), “Hey, Siri, raise the volume to 50%.”
If you’re looking for a way to do it direct from the physical AirPods, well sorry, but the functionality isn’t there although I wish it was.

Can you change the volume of Siri?
 
Not sure why that’s so funny since a lot of people complained that Siri was defaulted to a very low voice lol but to answer your question, the way I change the media volume is either by the physical buttons on the phone, the software slider within iOS Control Center, the Digital Crown on my Apple Watch or by asking Siri (for example), “Hey, Siri, raise the volume to 50%.”
If you’re looking for a way to do it direct from the physical AirPods, well sorry, but the functionality isn’t there although I wish it was.

Sorry Itinj24, I didn't know you could change Siri's volume because mine is very loud
Thanks for the tip 😊
I'm saying exactly Turn volume up or down but nothing was happening...till I discovered that Siri needs to be allowed on the iPhone or iPad lock screen (it wasn't )
Now it works.
 
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Sorry Itinj24, I didn't know you could change Siri's volume because mine is very loud
Thanks for the tip 😊
I'm saying exactly Turn volume up or down but nothing was happening...till I discovered that Siri needs to be allowed on the iPhone or iPad lock screen (it wasn't )
Now it works.
Lol, no worries. Glad you got it to work 👍
 
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