Let’s get to know how to label Bluetooth devices on iPhone and iPad.

How labeling Bluetooth devices on iPhone and iPad will help?

The feature isn’t mainly defined to help you identify connected devices; instead, the primary intention is to adjust the volume levels accordingly. Based on the labels marked by you, it auto-adjusts the level and prevents you from exposing to higher volume on a real-time basis.

Available labeling categories

You can label your Bluetooth devices under the following categories.

Car StereoHeadphoneHearing AidSpeakerOther

How to label Bluetooth devices as a speaker, headphones, hearing aids, more on iPhone or iPad

Note: Once you connect a device, it auto identifies and allocates the category. However, you have the liberty to follow the steps mentioned above to change it at any point in time and redefine your audio experience. I hope the steps mentioned above help you smoothen your experience and use your iPhone and iPad in the best possible way. You may want to take a peek at:

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