Headphones and headsets are also designed to free your hands. But sometimes the hands are freed up in order to occupy them with something else (for example, bags!) And it will no longer be possible to adjust the volume from the iPhone.

And when your hands are busy, but not with the phone, but there is a need to adjust the volume in Apple’s AirPods wireless headphones – to make the sound louder or quieter, you wonder: “where is the volume control on these headphones?”, After all, on a wired headset from Apple The volume is adjusted in the same place where the microphone is – at about neck level.

The same problem if the volume control button does not work (Does the iPhone need repair?).

It’s correct to ask this question like this: “HOW to adjust the volume on AirPods?”, Because we have an answer for this question for you, and the answer to the previous question (where is the volume control) is negative – there is no volume control button in AirPods. But don’t worry, there is a method, it’s Apple! 🙂

How to adjust volume on AirPods

As we wrote above, there is no volume button in these headphones – there was simply nowhere to “insert” it, because the value of these headphones is that they are almost the same size as standard wired “apple” ones, and there is an annoying wire in them No!

But Apple is an ecosystem. And you can control one appliance with another. Headphone volume can be controlled with Siri from your voice!

To do this, you need to activate Siri and ask her to increase / decrease the volume, for example, when listening to music: “increase the volume”, “make it louder”, “make the maximum volume”, “make it quieter”, “decrease the volume”, etc.

Of course, for convenience, you need to bind the Siri launch command to one of the headphones before double-tapping. This can be done in the settings menu: Settings -> Bluetooth -> AirPods -> Double-tap the AirPod.

In principle, if you use Siri, then it will be even more convenient for you than any awkward button (and it can only be like this in such compact headphones), but if you don’t use Siri, it’s time to start!