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IPhone has a simple trick to improve the sound of recordings with headphones connected

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Video recordings, voice messages, and even calls may sound quiet, muffled, or distant when a headphone jack is connected to your iPhone. The reason is that the device starts using the microphone built into the accessory to capture the voice, which does not always offer the best recording quality and ends up frustrating many users. However, a simple setting on iOS allows you to select which microphone will be used, which helps increase audio clarity in different situations. Next, check out how to activate the feature directly in Settings.

How to improve the sound of videos and audios recorded with headphones connected?

Step 1.On your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap the Haptic Feedback & Sound option.

Native iPhone feature preserves audio quality in recordings even while headphones are connected.

Step 2.Go to Input and select iPhone Microphone.

Activating the tool can be done in simple steps, through the device Settings.

Why is it important to separate the iPhone’s audio input?

Separating the iPhone’s audio input represents an efficient way to prevent recordings with low, muffled or distant sound when a headphone is connected. This occurs because, in many cases, the cell phone automatically starts using the microphone present in the accessory — and it does not always have excellent quality or is in the ideal position to capture the voice. The result is often audio that is difficult to understand, which can compromise voice messages and videos.

This way, when setting the iPhone’s own microphone as the default input, voice capture tends to be cleaner. The feature is especially useful for those who frequently record videos for social networks, send audio on WhatsApp or participate in calls using wireless headphones.

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