My iPhone thinks my motorcycle speakers are headphones.
How to I change how my iPhone categorizes Bluetooth devices or how do I turn off only the hearing warning notifications?
Thank you
iPhone 13 Pro, iOS 15
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How to I change how my iPhone categorizes Bluetooth devices or how do I turn off only the hearing warning notifications?
Thank you
iPhone 13 Pro, iOS 15
Settings, Bluetooth
Hit the (i) next to the connection
Select Speaker instead of Headphones
Also Settings, Accessibility, AudioVisual, turn off Headphone Notifications.
Settings, Bluetooth
Hit the (i) next to the connection
Select Speaker instead of Headphones
Also Settings, Accessibility, AudioVisual, turn off Headphone Notifications.
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That doesn’t help me in any way.
My iPhone thinks my motorcycle speakers are headphones.