My question is, how to adjust the volume of the alarm clock independently?
The volume adjustment of the iphone alarm clock is actually the size of the ringtone, which is consistent and annoying. Most people like the alarm clock to be low and the bell to be high, but this cannot be adjusted separately.
Take Apple 8P as an example. We can adjust the volume of the alarm clock without damaging the mobile phone system. We can find the sound and touch in the settings, click in, and then adjust the sound at the ringtone adjustment. At this time, the bell will play. You can choose the size according to your hearing. Swiping to the right means raising, and sliding to the left means lowering.
There's another trick. There is also an option to adjust the ringtone with a button. After it is turned on, we can adjust it directly with the volume button on the left side of the phone later. The only drawback is that this volume button will interfere with the volume of our call.
Another way is, if we like the high point of the alarm clock when choosing it, we can choose the high note in the climax part, and the soft note in the bass part, which means that the same volume, different tone and timbre will naturally make our hearing different.
Adjust the volume of the iPhone.
When you answer the phone or listen to songs, movies or other media, you can use the buttons on the side of the iPhone to adjust the volume. In other cases, these buttons can control the volume of ringtones, reminders and other sound effects. You can also use Siri to turn the volume up or down.
Ask Siri. You can say: "Turn up the volume" or "Turn down the volume". Learn how to ask Siri.
Warning For information about avoiding hearing loss, please refer to the important safety information of iPhone.
On the top half of the front of the iPhone, on the top left are the volume up and volume down buttons.
Lock the volume of ringtones and reminders in the settings.
Go to "Settings".
Tap Sound and touch (on supported models) or Sound (on other iPhone models).
Turn off Adjust with Buttons.
Adjust the volume in the control center.
You can adjust the volume in the control center when the iPhone is locked or using an application.
Open the Control Center, and then drag the volume slider.
Limit earphone volume
You can limit the maximum volume of headphones when listening to music and videos to protect your hearing.
Go to "Settings".
Tap Sound and Touch (on supported models) or Sound (on other iPhone models), then tap Headset Safety.
Turn on "Turn down the volume", and then drag the slider to choose the maximum decibel level of headphone audio.
The headset security screen shows the buttons to turn on and off headset notifications, the number of headset notifications sent in the past 6 months, the buttons to turn on and off the "Turn down the volume" setting, the slider to change the maximum decibel level and the selected decibel limit of 85 decibels.
Note: If the screen usage time is turned on in Settings, you can prevent changing the maximum headphone volume. Go to settings > screen time > content and privacy access restrictions > turn down the volume, and then select disallow.
See "Tracking Headphones and Ambient Volume Exposure" in iPhone Health.
Temporarily mute incoming calls, reminders and notifications.
Open the Control Center, and then tap the Do Not Disturb mode button. (See Setting Do Not Disturb Mode on iPhone. )
Put iPhone in mute mode.
To put the iPhone in mute mode, switch the ring/mute switch (make the switch display orange). To turn off the mute mode, please toggle the switch again.
There is a label pointing to the ring/mute switch on the top half of the front of the iPhone.
When silent mode is turned off, iPhone will play all sounds. When silent mode is turned on, iPhone will not ring or play reminders or other sound effects (but iPhone may still vibrate).
Important: Even in silent mode, alarm clocks, audio applications (such as music) and many games will still be played through the built-in speaker.