Re: Questions regarding connecting a headset

2019-10-26 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Aren't the volume settings for the internal speaker and a bluetooth 
speaker separate? If so, turning your volume all the way up when using a 
bluetooth speaker shouldn't cause any additional power drain or 
distortion. It's just a digital signal between your phone and your 
bluetooth speaker.



On 10/26/19 11:52 AM, Dave wrote:

I wouldn't have the volume on my iPhone all the way up to it's maximum.

1. it could create sound distortion.

2. It will deplete your battery, at a much faster rate.

I would have mine, about half way, give or take. That should give you 
enough power, to adjust your headphones.


Dave.




-Original Message- From: Joshua Hendrickson
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2019 4:41 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Questions regarding connecting a headset

Its a good idea with things like bluetooth speakers or headsets to
turn the volume of your iPhone all the way up, then begin to use the
volume buttons on your headset or speaker down until you reach the
desired volume.

On 10/26/19, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
What is received by the headset is not at a fixed volume, if you have 
the
volume on your iPhone turned very low then turning the volume on the 
headset

to maximum still may cause the volume to be low.
It is best that when the headset is connected that you turn the 
volume on
the phone quite high and then turn it back down using the volume 
buttons on

the headset.

As for other volume you should check in Settings > Sounds if "Change 
with

buttons" is turned off.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf 
Of Terri

Stimmel
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 11:00 PM
To: Viphone 
Subject: Questions regarding connecting a headset

Hello everyone,

I just recently purchased a bluetooth headset. It is an over the ear 
set,

made by a company called, Letscom. I really like them, and am glad I
purchased them.
However, I have noticed that when I use them, the voiceover sounds 
quiet. I

turned up the volume, using the buttons.

Is this the way I should go about it?
Or should I use the volume buttons on the headset itself?

Also I have noticed that once I go back to using the phone without the
headset, that my sound volume is lower. For instance, my messaging 
sounds
are lower. And when I look at the sound settings, I have to turn the 
volume

back up.

What might be causing this?
And is it normal?

Thank you,

Terri

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Re: Questions regarding connecting a headset

2019-10-26 Thread Dave

I wouldn't have the volume on my iPhone all the way up to it's maximum.

1. it could create sound distortion.

2. It will deplete your battery, at a much faster rate.

I would have mine, about half way, give or take. That should give you enough 
power, to adjust your headphones.


Dave.




-Original Message- 
From: Joshua Hendrickson

Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2019 4:41 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Questions regarding connecting a headset

Its a good idea with things like bluetooth speakers or headsets to
turn the volume of your iPhone all the way up, then begin to use the
volume buttons on your headset or speaker down until you reach the
desired volume.

On 10/26/19, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:

What is received by the headset is not at a fixed volume, if you have the
volume on your iPhone turned very low then turning the volume on the 
headset

to maximum still may cause the volume to be low.
It is best that when the headset is connected that you turn the volume on
the phone quite high and then turn it back down using the volume buttons 
on

the headset.

As for other volume you should check in Settings > Sounds if "Change with
buttons" is turned off.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
Terri

Stimmel
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 11:00 PM
To: Viphone 
Subject: Questions regarding connecting a headset

Hello everyone,

I just recently purchased a bluetooth headset. It is an over the ear set,
made by a company called, Letscom. I really like them, and am glad I
purchased them.
However, I have noticed that when I use them, the voiceover sounds quiet. 
I

turned up the volume, using the buttons.

Is this the way I should go about it?
Or should I use the volume buttons on the headset itself?

Also I have noticed that once I go back to using the phone without the
headset, that my sound volume is lower. For instance, my messaging sounds
are lower. And when I look at the sound settings, I have to turn the 
volume

back up.

What might be causing this?
And is it normal?

Thank you,

Terri

Sent from my iPhone

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Re: Questions regarding connecting a headset

2019-10-26 Thread Joshua Hendrickson
Its a good idea with things like bluetooth speakers or headsets to
turn the volume of your iPhone all the way up, then begin to use the
volume buttons on your headset or speaker down until you reach the
desired volume.

On 10/26/19, Sieghard Weitzel  wrote:
> What is received by the headset is not at a fixed volume, if you have the
> volume on your iPhone turned very low then turning the volume on the headset
> to maximum still may cause the volume to be low.
> It is best that when the headset is connected that you turn the volume on
> the phone quite high and then turn it back down using the volume buttons on
> the headset.
>
> As for other volume you should check in Settings > Sounds if "Change with
> buttons" is turned off.
>
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri
> Stimmel
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 11:00 PM
> To: Viphone 
> Subject: Questions regarding connecting a headset
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just recently purchased a bluetooth headset. It is an over the ear set,
> made by a company called, Letscom. I really like them, and am glad I
> purchased them.
> However, I have noticed that when I use them, the voiceover sounds quiet. I
> turned up the volume, using the buttons.
>
> Is this the way I should go about it?
> Or should I use the volume buttons on the headset itself?
>
> Also I have noticed that once I go back to using the phone without the
> headset, that my sound volume is lower. For instance, my messaging sounds
> are lower. And when I look at the sound settings, I have to turn the volume
> back up.
>
> What might be causing this?
> And is it normal?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Terri
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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RE: Questions regarding connecting a headset

2019-10-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
What is received by the headset is not at a fixed volume, if you have the 
volume on your iPhone turned very low then turning the volume on the headset to 
maximum still may cause the volume to be low.
It is best that when the headset is connected that you turn the volume on the 
phone quite high and then turn it back down using the volume buttons on the 
headset.

As for other volume you should check in Settings > Sounds if "Change with 
buttons" is turned off.

Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Terri 
Stimmel
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 11:00 PM
To: Viphone 
Subject: Questions regarding connecting a headset

Hello everyone,

I just recently purchased a bluetooth headset. It is an over the ear set, made 
by a company called, Letscom. I really like them, and am glad I purchased them.
However, I have noticed that when I use them, the voiceover sounds quiet. I 
turned up the volume, using the buttons.

Is this the way I should go about it?
Or should I use the volume buttons on the headset itself?

Also I have noticed that once I go back to using the phone without the headset, 
that my sound volume is lower. For instance, my messaging sounds are lower. And 
when I look at the sound settings, I have to turn the volume back up.

What might be causing this?
And is it normal?

Thank you,

Terri

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Questions regarding connecting a headset

2019-10-26 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hello everyone,

I just recently purchased a bluetooth headset. It is an over the ear set, made 
by a company called, Letscom. I really like them, and am glad I purchased them.
However, I have noticed that when I use them, the voiceover sounds quiet. I 
turned up the volume, using the buttons.

Is this the way I should go about it?
Or should I use the volume buttons on the headset itself?

Also I have noticed that once I go back to using the phone without the headset, 
that my sound volume is lower. For instance, my messaging sounds are lower. And 
when I look at the sound settings, I have to turn the volume back up.

What might be causing this?
And is it normal?

Thank you,

Terri

Sent from my iPhone

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