Do you know this special feature of the iPhone? It is easy to talk in the noise
iPhone Voice Isolation: Apple is known as a premium technology brand worldwide. Its products such as iPhone, iPad, and MacBook have many features that most users are unaware of. One such great but lesser-known feature is Voice Isolation, which is specially designed to improve the calling experience. This feature is available on iPhones running iOS 16.4 or above and works not only on normal calls but also on FaceTime calls.
Voice Isolation is an advanced audio filter technology that reduces the noise around you during a call and makes your voice clear and transmitted to the front. This is driven by Apple's AI technology that distinguishes between your voice and background noise in real-time.
This option can be easily activated during the call itself:
- First of all, make a call, whether it's a normal or FaceTime call.
- then swipe down from the top right side of the screen to open Control Center.
- Here you will see the option of Mic Mode, tap on it.
- Now select Voice Isolation, that's it.
Excellent audio clarity: Your voice sounds louder and clearer.
congested areas: makes calling even in places like traffic, office or market.
User-Friendly: It's very easy to turn it on or off in just two taps.
Voice Isolation, the iPhone also offers a few more microphone modes, which is the standard default setting with no special filters. Wide spectrum that captures all the sounds around, especially better for group chats or audio recordings. Automatic that automatically changes mode according to the type of call.
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