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  • Google may soon roll out a new “Hearing Wellness” settings page to Pixel devices that lets you control whether the OS will notify you and/or take proactive action on your prolonged exposure to loud audio.
  • The feature builds upon an OS-level ‘sound dose’ feature that automatically lowers your headphones’ volume to safer limits to prevent any hearing loss.
  • In certain regions, the ‘sound dose’ feature is turned on by default and cannot be turned off even with the new settings page.

Continued exposure to loud volumes is linked with potential permanent ear damage, and with the prevalence of in-ear wireless earbuds, concerns about hearing loss have been rising. Google wants to prevent that from happening to you, so the company added a feature a while back that will periodically remind you to lower your earphones’ volume. If you don’t act, it will reduce the volume itself. Some people found these warnings a bit annoying, though, so Google is preparing to roll out a new page for toggling them.

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While poking around in the Android System Intelligence app, our Authority Insights team discovered a hidden Hearing Wellness menu. This menu will be injected into the Settings app under the Sound & vibration submenu on all Pixel devices. This menu contains two toggles: Sound Exposure Notifications and Hearing Health.