Note: Hearing Wellness is only available on Pixel Buds Pro.
Hearing Wellness gives you context about how often you are exposed to high volume levels. Use volume level notifications to alert you when the recommended exposure limit is exceeded.
Review volume levels
Review your current volume level of your earbuds measured in decibels (dB) and your exposure levels over the last 24 hours and last seven days. Exposure measures your listening volume over time. As you listen, your exposure accumulates towards a maximum recommended amount.
Depending on your device, you can change the settings for your earbuds in different ways:
On a Pixel phone with Android 10+: Go to Settings Connected devices tap Settings by your paired Pixel Buds name.
On other Android devices: Open the Google Pixel Buds app .- Tap Hearing Wellness.
Note: If you are hard of hearing and need to regularly listen at higher volumes, Hearing Wellness will still show you levels of someone who isn't considered hard of hearing.
Turn on Volume level notifications
Even moderately loud sounds like traffic or power tools can affect your ears over long periods. Volume level notifications help you decide how to adjust your usual noise exposure.
Depending on your device, you can change the settings for your earbuds in different ways:
On a Pixel phone with Android 10+: Go to Settings Connected devices tap Settings by your paired Pixel Buds name.
On other Android devices: Open the Google Pixel Buds app .- Tap Hearing Wellness turn on Volume level notifications.
What's considered loud?
Listening to volumes above 80 dB for extended periods can eventually affect your hearing. Here are some examples of noise sources and their decibel levels:
- Whisper – 30 dB
- Normal conversation – 60 dB
- Office – 70 dB
- City traffic – 80 dB
- Approaching train – 90 dB