When in the voice control mode (blue screen), you can make the volume higher with the volume rocker switch on the side of the phone. The voice control volume is separate from the rest of the system, you can only change it while you're on the blue screen. Peace
Adjust the volume on the source device (iPhone)
If you are unable to increase the volume of your door chime, check if the chime has a volume control on the actual unit or in the accompanying app. If there is no volume control, it may be a limitation of the device's design. Consider contacting the manufacturer for further troubleshooting or to inquire about possible solutions.
The iPhone can produce a maximum of 100 to 115 decibels.
No it doesn't.You have to control the volume is controled by your usual volume control.
Not possible - such a device would have to be physically connected to the handset in order to control internal functions such as ringer on/off or volume.
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To adjust the alarm clock volume on an iPhone 4, you need to change the ringer and alerts volume. Go to "Settings," then tap on "Sounds." Here, you can adjust the "Ringer and Alerts" slider to increase or decrease the volume. Alternatively, you can use the physical volume buttons while a sound is playing to set the desired alarm volume.
Do you mean pressure control and volume control?? instead of cycle? IF YES, Pressure control is used when you want a specific peak airway pressure aka PIP it is also used the mode of choice in the NICU and PICU Volume control is used when you want to reach a desired tidal volume. These are also dependent on the patients lung characteristics. It is also important to remember that in either mode it is possible to manipulate the other variables such as inspiratory flow, rate, rise time and I:E (to name a few) to obtain or control volume or pressure.
On the iPhone, you can only switch your text tone off (no sound) it cannot be worked both ways.
An "app" can not do this. The maximum volume is fixed by the hardware.
The HTC headphones will still work with the iPhone 5s because they transmit audio with the same technology standard.
Radio Shack sells a in-line volume control for headsets.