Bluetooth Earphones max volume too low everytime i connect. But works if i force pair - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

I bought Some TWS earphones. They were having very low Max volume. After searching online found that specially OnePlus devices have this issue.
If i click on Forget device and pair it again the Max volume is very loud. But again next day when i connect the same device volume is low. I had to again make it forget and re pair.
Is there a permanent fix? My device is rooted so any solution will help. Really frustrated and stopped using the earphones. Please suggest a solution.

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Bluetooth Headset Volume

Hello All,
Does anyone now of a way to increase the volume level when using a bluetooth headset. I'm talking particularly about the over/in the ear headsets for hands-free conversation. I have a Jabra BT8040. There are probably better bluetoothes but with the Jabra I'm able to pair the headset with up to 8 devices. Which allows me to use it with my HD and my Motorola Razor work phone. My phone and headset volume is maxed, but I still find myself straining to hear the other person. Forgive me if this question is redundant in the forums. I did search before posting and did not come across any previous questions of the same.
Appreciate any comments/repsonses!
THANKS!!
Use the HD Tweak and enabled the 3.2 audio booster, 3.3 diasble the 100db sound limitation, 3.4 set high for increase sound. Then save and set your device vol to the max both for system and ringtone.
Thanks WingZer0n, I'll give that a try.
Hummmm...it seems like it worked. The calls appear to be a little louder now. But I don't understand one of the suggestions you made. You're saying turn the volume of the ringer and system to max. Is this only when I'm on a call using the bluetooth? Please forgive my ignorance on this
yes set the device to max vol for both ringtone and system. press the volume button on the side of the device....

[Q] In-call volume too loud after bluetooth disconnecting

I own a HTC Wildfire with Froyo 2.2. Every time I disconnect from my bluetooth hands-free car kit, the first phone call I make or receive has a too loud volume in the earpiece even if the in-call volume bar is set to the lowest level. To recover from that, I have to Increase the in-call volume and then set it back to the lowest level. I found similar reports in the internet regarding different android device.
Did you ever experience this problem? Is there any solution? Could it be a hardware problem of my phone?
Thanks for your help
Hey, did you ever find the answer to this? I'm having the same problems.
That's strange !

Bluetooth Volume Low

Hi all, I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to boost bluetooth playback volume. I have beats wireless studio headphones and they are definitely not as loud as they were when using them with my g3 on CM12. I do remember them being this low on the stock lg rom but when I switched over to CM the sound drastically increased. I am looking for a no root solution if possible as I am stock for the time being. I can't even feel any bass from these things and that's what they are supposed to be for lol. Any help is appreciated, thank you!
Interesting. CM12 killed my BT volume on my HAM2. I find BT audio to be just as loud as other devices I have. One thing I've noticed is that BT max volume seems louder if I make sure volume is maxed out before pairing, especially on devices that take over phone volume controls.
Unpair the headphones. Turn phone volume to maximum. Turn headphones volume to maximum. Then pair.
I'm interested as well the mixer_paths would be where we need to look but they look different than I've seen before. I've found a mod from 2014 I'll report back.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799537
Has someone sorted out the bt volume? I also have a very low volume over the bluetooth music, as I'm using it in the car...
It also depends on the headphone I have different Bluetooth headphones and some are loud and some are not.
Well it's not headphone previous nexus 5x was fine, if there is a way to increase bt volume
Viper4arise solved the problem, however 7.1.2 also make the bt volume normal, problem fixed
Just is someone have the samr issue
The P9 is also a little less loud on BT than any other phone i had.

In call sound is very low with bluetooth headset.

In call sound is very low with bluetooth headset.
I have samsung bluetooth HM 1700.I am using it since 2015.I have never face low volume during last 3 years with several phone.My bluetooth headset is ok with all other phones during phone call except this phone.
In call sound drop to very low immediately with connecting the call. The soung increases after 15 to 20 seconds during the call to a audable level.
I am frustating with this behavior of this phone and unable find any setting to solve the in call low folume.
I think that's a bug
Has any one tested it.I always take my all calls with bluetooth headset so i am very disappointed with this bug.
I have updated today to 21 may 2018 build.but the bluetooth in call volume is low as previous build.
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I have updated today to 21 may 2018 build.but the bluetooth in call volume is low as previous build.
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I agree to it , even the music volume through Bluetooth headset is quite low.
P.S. : Do you know where we can give suggestions to Asus for the upcoming updates?
Abby 244 said:
I agree to it , even the music volume through Bluetooth headset is quite low.
P.S. : Do you know where we can give suggestions to Asus for the upcoming updates?
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I think xda is best place for discussion about any problem and related solutions.
But i don't know how anyone suggest asus about bugs for current os.
Btw thanks for your post.now i understand that all the asus zenfone max pro m1 units have bluetooth low sound bug and only two persons knows about it.
I am facing same problem of low volume on my car Bluetooth audio and handsfree
it is a bug, but many youtuber are paid very well by asus, to keep their mouth shut, so needs to shoot asus some email they, i have seen many people complaingin about this, not only earphone, even anything on bluetooth sound is low
Same issue with my avantree cara II aptx Bluetooth receiver for car sound system. It happen today. When media volume raised over 60%, the volume goes all the way up to 100% without problem but i can hear the volume goes back to 60%, like throttling on volume!
I have same issue
I have Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 and using it with Car Bluetooth device. In car music plays ok but call volume is very low. If I increase car volume to hear call properly, music volume is too loud.
Zenfone Max Pro M1 Bluetooth Call volume low
I am facing the low call volume issue on Bluetooth with Mahindra, Ford BT devices. I tried to increase and decrease volume from the vol button. Apparently the vol button is disabled during BT call as I was neither able to increase or decrease the vol. from the phones vol button
any improvement with the new323 firmware update? Anyone updated please report.
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any improvement with the new 323 firmware update?
low volume on bluetooth headsets is solved in update 323 of August 2018
this problem is solved now
Asus Zenfone max pro m1 6gb audio Bluetooth problem
I have Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 and using it with Car Bluetooth device. In car music plays ok but call volume is very low. If I increase car volume to hear call properly, music volume is too loud.
I am having Bose qc35 Bluetooth headset, what worked for me was when I physically increased the volume using hardware buttons on the headset(normally in other phones it can be managed by phone's volume rocker), and I have asus zenfone max pro m2. Also, you can try disabling bluetooth from battery optimisation.
Side note:- with asus dolby the audio output of this device from bluetooth is quite impressive.

Bluetooth Audio Volume (per device setting)

I would have sworn there's a setting where you can match the volume to a specific Bluetooth device?
I would have sworn the newest version of Android allowed you to have different media volumes set for different bluetooth pairings. For me, I have a bluetooth headset and then two vehicles that pair to the phone. I prefer the cars to be set to max volume and obviously the headset to not be set to full volume. Is there a way to get the phone to remember the volume level for each device? It seems to just go to whatever I had it set to last regardless of device (so I go into the car with volume set low and have had the headset pair at maximum volume).
Is it the setting under (settings>>sound>>bluetooth absolute volume)??? If that's it should it be toggled on or off. I have it set to toggle ON and the bluetooth audio volume doesn't seem to sync.
Headset is the OnePlus Bullets (from 6 months ago).
Thanks, I was about to post this too. Same issue I have, thought Android P fixed this where it would remember the last set bluwtooth vol. Don't like to install another app just to fix this.
I have the same question.
This was announced as a Pie feature (Bluetooth volume memory), so wondering why oneplus is hiding this functionality.
For me bluetooth does not even remember the volume if I keep using the same pair of headphones... Every time I reconnect my headphones the volume is maxed out again. This is really annoying...
Similarly, I like to have Bluetooth on maximum volume in my car, but not on my headphones. Even my old OnePlus One had per-device Bluetooth volume memory. The 6T has taken a retrograde step that destroys my ears when I use my headphones!
I had to use another app to work around this. Bluetooth app which rememebrs each device volume settings.
Was a fix ever found for this?
I have a BT speaker, and headphones. The headphones require a higher volume setting for the same sound level.
Anyway to set a BT volume limit per device to make them close together? I don't want to turn off absolute volume control completely. While it solves this issue, it adds other complications.
(Yes, I used Google, and yes, I know i'm bumping an old thread)

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