Sorry what did you say old fella?

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> On 
Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Tuesday, 10 September 2019 7:34 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How to protect your hearing with iOS 13 and watchOS 6, 9 to 5 Mac

Anders,
Simon understood what you said, he was just trying to be funny. I hope you 
replied to him in capital letters?Must admit my hearing isn’t that great now 
after all the heavy metal concerts I went to as a teenager and in my 20s. I’d 
be curious to see weather Apple thinks I’m still listening too loud, but I’ll 
decide weather I turn the volume down or not.


On 10/09/2019, at 12:51 AM, Anders Holmberg 
<and...@pipkrokodil.se<mailto:and...@pipkrokodil.se>> wrote:

Hi!
What i meant was that Apple should not or any other should not tell me how loud 
my music is for my ears.
This is something i decide myself.
I do like to listen to Rainbow and Dio and other metal music and  i can 
actually hear when the music is to loud for me.
I am not stupid nor willing to loose my hearing.
/A


9 sep. 2019 kl. 13:14 skrev Simon A Fogarty 
<si...@blinky-net.com<mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>>:

Hey Anders,

Sorry what was that you said?
Can you speak up a bit!

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Sent: Monday, 9 September 2019 9:33 PM
To: 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries 
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Hi!
I don’t like others to tell me how to protect my hearing either.
I hope this can be turned off.
Ozzy  should be listened to quite loud.
THat’s what Heavy Metal is all about.
/A


9 sep. 2019 kl. 10:59 skrev Simon A Fogarty 
<si...@blinky-net.com<mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>>:

Hi Mark,

What's the use in having systems that turn the volume down when your trying to 
listen to music such as I listen to.

Ozzy Osbourn or rage against the machine As well as pink Floyd need to
be listened to loudly otherwise your head doesn't rattle.

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Subject: How to protect your hearing with iOS 13 and watchOS 6, 9 to 5
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How to protect your hearing with iOS 13 and watchOS 6 By Chance Miller

watchOS 6 and iOS 13 are just a few weeks away from being released to
the public, and both updates include new features that you might not
have even known you needed. With this year's watchOS 6 release for
Apple Watch and iOS
13 for iPhone, Apple is implementing a pair of new hearing features, designed 
to help you prevent exposing yourself to loud environments and headphones 
levels for extended periods of time.
Here's how both of those new features work.

Headphone Audio Level
In iOS 13, you can now view audio levels from the headphones you use. Apple 
categorizes your headphone volume levels into two decibel levels: "OK" to 
"Loud."

How can you find this data? On your iPhone running iOS 13, open the Health app 
and tap the "Search" tab along the bottom. You should then see a new "Hearing" 
option, tap that and look for "Headphone Audio Levels."

In this section of the Health app, you can see detailed information about your 
headphone audio levels over the last hour, day, week, month, and year (when 
sufficient data is available). Apple then categorizes your headphone volume 
level into "OK" or "Loud." Long-term exposure under 80 decibels is considered 
"OK" while "repeated, long-term export to sound at or above 80 decibels" could 
lead to hearing damage and is considered "Loud."

By tapping the "Show All Filters" button, you can also filter audio levels by 
headphone type, seeing which headphones promote the best listening habits and 
which are often louder than others. This interface also shows daily average, 
your volume range, and more.

Apple says that Headphone Audio Level works best with its Beats and AirPods 
products, but that levels can be estimated when using other headphones.
Here's how Apple explains the feature:

This represents the volume of your headphone audio measured in decibels (dB). 
It can be helpful to understand how long you're exposed to loud audio as this 
can affect your hearing.

These measurements are most accurate when using Apple or Beats headphones.
Audio played through other headphones or speakers connected via a wire can be 
estimated based on the volume of your device.

Noise app
Meanwhile, Apple Watch is also adding its own new feature for helping protect 
your hearing. The new watchOS Noise app is designed to alert you with your 
Apple Watch when you're in a loud environment that could damage your hearing.

To setup this feature, you'll want to open the Apple Watch companion app on 
your iPhone. From there, look for the new "Noise" option among the list of 
Apple-developed applications. By default, the Noise app will alert you when 
your environment sound level exceeds 90 decibels. You can adjust that to your 
liking, however.
At 90dB, the World Health Organization says the volume could damage your 
hearing after 30 minutes of exposure per day
.             80 decibels, Limit: About 5 hours / day
.             85 decibels, Limit: About 2 hours / day
.             90 decibels, Limit: About 30 minutes / day
.             95 decibels, Limit: About 10 minutes / day
.             100 decibels, Limit: About 3 minutes / day

On your Apple Watch itself, the Noise app provides a live-updating bar graph 
that shows the noise level of your environment with an explanation of the sound 
levels. The app will either informing you sound levels are not harmful, or that 
you should consider using hearing protection.

There's also a Noise app complication that offers live updates about the noise 
level of your environment. The complication will either indicate that the noise 
level is okay or too loud.

Wrap up
watchOS 6 and iOS 13 include a pair of notable features to help protect your 
hearing. The Headphone Audio Level feature aims to help you better protect your 
ears while using headphones, while the Noise app for watchOS is aimed at 
warning you preemptively when you're in a loud environment.
What do you think of these features? Let us know down in the comments.

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/08/hearing-with-ios-13-and-watchos-6/


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