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Hakiroto

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Jul 8, 2011
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Hi, everyone,

I was on iOS public beta 2 (on my iPhone 6s) and noticed that when listening to something with my Bose QuietComfort 35 headphones the volume was way lower than it should be. I even found another thread for that exact issue on Reddit where somebody recommended forgetting the device and re-pairing each time you use it to ensure you get the full volume.

I'm no longer on the beta but wondered if anyone is experiencing this on public beta 3?

Thanks!
 

idandavid

macrumors member
Sep 10, 2010
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Israel
I experienced the same thing on dev beta 3 and this has been fixed in dev beta 4.

Using an iphone 6s with bose wireless headphones (the on ear ones).
 

Hakiroto

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Original poster
Jul 8, 2011
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I experienced the same thing on dev beta 3 and this has been fixed in dev beta 4.

Using an iphone 6s with bose wireless headphones (the on ear ones).

Great. Thanks for the feedback. I guess I'll go back to iOS 10 then. ;)
 

Jamesk811

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Mar 23, 2015
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Had the exact same issue with my bose SoundTouch 520!! I thought it was a dud system but this makes me realise it was probably coz I was using ios10.

It was happening to me with iOS10 pb2 but haven't tested with pb3 yet
 

dapope

macrumors newbie
Jul 6, 2015
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Had same issue with my jaybirds and JBL Bluetooth speaker but PB3 fixed it!
 

doverlock

macrumors regular
May 30, 2007
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Austin, TX
I noticed this with both QC 35 and Bluebuds X.. a re-pair seemed to temporarily fix it, would have to re-pair every time I tried to connect.

Seems to be fixed in DP4/PB3
 
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