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Jessia Adachi

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:47:06 PM8/4/24
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Thesound on my iPad all of a sudden stopped working. The sound works fine with headphones in and I can change the volume, but when I unplug the headphones I get absolutely no sound from the speaker, and I can't even change the volume.

I had the same problem yesterday. The headset worked fine but I could get no sound of my speakers on my iPad 3. I searched all over and there are a variety of answers to this from the absurd to the logical. Needless to say I tried them all.


What worked for me was blowing very hard into the power connector just below the speakers. I had tried compressed air in all the openings and the only place where the speakers worked intermittently was when I was pushing air in to the power connector. I happen to have a dog that sheds a lot of very fine hair. My guess is that one or more of those went inside that slot and insulated some connection. By blowing hard inside I seemed to have cleared the problem but not totally. The sound is still a little bit scratchy.


It worked for me! Thank you! I tried removing and inserting different headphones and it didn't seem to work, I also blew in the headphone area but what worked was blowing in the area of the power connector, the sound seems fine for now.


I went through all the other fixes mentioned before trying the reset. I saw this comment and I was experiencing the same thing, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and many others were working fine but many apps only had sound through the headphones. I restored as a new iPad and it is finally working after dealing with this issue for months. Now I am downloading apps back one at a time and can hopefully eliminate the culprit. Thank you for this comment! It is the only mention I've seen after scouring many, many help forums so I needed to leave feedback hopefully helping some other frustrated user.


None of them are working and I'm so annoyed and frustrated cause I want to watch YouTube and its the same with it keep on saying that there's head phones in but There's not and I have tried everything can someone please help me cause this is my school iPad and it's killing me no joke


I had the same problem. There is a switch that switches the sound to the head phones when the head phones are pluged in. This switch can get stuck in head phone mode. Get a head phone jack (plug) push it in and out till the switch releases.


Then I launched Skype on ipad and made a video call without the headphones plugged in and it was back to volume (instead of headphones ringer), I opened youtube and the videos were playing with sound.


What worked for me was using the toothpick method to push up on the bottom of the dock connector (ipad laying down with screen facing up) something must have been bent out of place when trying to charge or dock the iPad. Be careful not to break the connector. Apply enough pressure to see the connector physically move up.


Mine started after IOS8 upgrade(related?) started having wifi and no sounds intermittent issues. Just happened again after a few months of no issues. Rebooting didn't fix it. I then shut down all wifi and other option bits and then rebooted. Sound is working now, turned wifi back on and it's working now too.


For some odd reason, I had a combination of bugs, so when I had the same problem, I have switched the system sounds bar up and down (move it from side to side), then, after that only fixed the system sounds, I turned Bluetooth on and off and voil!


I had the same problem today. Sound was only showing option for headphones and not iPad. I had iPad outside listening to it with my earbuds while I was watering hanging ferns and accidentally sprayed water on iPad. Dried it off with no problems. However, a little while later no sound from iPad speakers only from earbuds. So I blow dried the holes with hair dryer for a few seconds and let it sit for a few hours and later had sound return to iPad speakers. Aaahhh


Hi. I couldnt get sound yesterday on my ipad without putting my earphones in. Finally got it to work today. On the right hand edge, above the volume buttons on i pad there is a little switch. if u have a red button its on mute. switch off here and hopefully youll get your sound back. Hope this helps.


I had the same problem. The only "Sound" that worked without headpnones was "Ringtone". With headphones plugged in everything worked fine. After sweeping up from the bottom of my iPad to check the volume setting, I happened to click on the "Airplay" icon and found that it was playing to a set of remote speakers when the headphones were not plugged in. I do not know how Airplay got set to the remote speakers, but that was my problem.


After trying the reboots, dusty charge slot, etc, I went into settings/bluetooth and first disconnected all the bluetooth devices and then played music from iTunes to test...No sound. I turned bluetooth off, tada!, Sound!


I went to turn bluetooth back on on my iPad Air and after about 1-2 minutes the sound cut out. Silence again! Turn Bluetooth back off and speaker sound returned. Not sure what's wrong but Bluetooth and speaker sound are not getting along.


I have this problem, too. I have Bluetooth off and I don't use a charging dock, but I will try cleaning out the ipod charging cord and space. 'Till then, I'm just using headphones and turning the volume all the way up (I don't like to wear them).


I will be the first in this thread to say.. I actually had to replace the speaker module on my iPad 3. It was very hard as it required taking out the digitizer, LCD, battery, charging port to replace the speaker which I took from another iPad 3.


With its soft padded adjustable headband and earpieces, this lightweight, balanced headset offers a comfortable, secure fit for all-day wear. The rotatable, omni-directional boom microphone allows you to find optimal mic placement. Equipped with passive directional noise-suppressing technology, this headset microphone is fine-tuned to reduce ambient sound and ensure speech clarity for your conference calls. The dual over-ear speakers are designed to deliver optimum sound quality whilst providing passive noise cancelling to block out the noise around you.


Pump up the volume (or turn it down) without taking off your headset. The buttons are conveniently located on the earpiece, so you can make quick sound adjustments at your fingertips. Connecting and disconnecting your calls is easy using the controls directly on the detachable boom mic. Plus, you can even check the remaining battery life at a click of a button.


Unlike the typical single earpiece mono headset, the Targus Wired Stereo Headset has dual earpieces so both of your ears are covered. Need to focus on a task at hand or listen sharply to that video presentation? The padded earpieces provide passive directional noise-suppression for filtering and blocking ambient sound and noise too.




We've just about had it with Bluetooth when it comes to wireless headphones. It turns out that the standard that's great for transferring files and talking through an earpiece uses too much power to be truly useful in wireless portable headphones, given today's battery technology (either the batteries are too heavy or the battery life is too short).


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interoperability logo upon successful completion of the interoperabilityprocedure.

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