How to change the Siri volume and media volume on the HomePod

The HomePod headphones are designed The HomePod Mini To automatically adjust the volume of Siri based on the noise level in the room, but you can also verbally adjust its volume separately from the volume of the media being played.

How to change the Siri volume and media volume on the HomePod


How to change the volume for Siri on HomePod headphones

On the HomePod or HomePod mini, you can ask Siri to set the volume to a certain percentage, and this adjustment will be separate from the media volume being played through the speakers. To do so, all you have to do is say “Hey Siri, change the volume to 50%, for example. You can also say, “Hey, Siri, speak at 50%.

And if you ask Siri to set her volume to 50%, for example, the volume will be set at that level while the volume of the music remains the same. Siri can be forced to be quieter or louder than your music.


Change the media volume on HomePod

You can also verbally adjust the media volume using a similar command, this will only adjust the volume of the song without changing the volume for Siri.

To change the media volume, just say Hey Siri, change the media volume to 40%, for example.

Music levels can also be adjusted using the - and + buttons at the top of the HomePod or through the iPhone or iPad connected to the speaker, but Siri's volume seems to be adjusted by just saying commands.

Do you use HomePod headphones? And have you been using Siri to turn the volume down? Let us know in the comments.

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Amer

no answer

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Amer

Does Siri on HomePod support Arabic?

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Ahmed / dome

Very cool topic

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    HANY ALNADY

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