It looks like on daily basis, there’s a new macOS Sequoia characteristic to look ahead to, or some type of enchancment in Apple’s incoming OS, with a freshly noticed one opening up the doorways to improved accessibility on the audio entrance.
MacRumors has been busy taking part in with the macOS 15 developer beta and found this new performance in System Settings. Underneath Headphone Lodging (in Accessibility > Audio), you’ll be able to tweak the sound in your AirPods and a few Beats headphones.
The settings therein allow you to amplify softer sounds – to make them extra simply heard – and alter the audio output frequencies to make your music, telephone calls, and extra clearer sounding (or a minimum of that’s the thought). From what we will inform, the brand new settings you run with will carry over when utilizing your AirPods on units aside from your Mac.
This might be a extremely helpful characteristic for many who are laborious of listening to to a point, and it’s a capability that has been on iOS units for a while. So, whereas it’s undoubtedly a really commendable step ahead for accessibility with macOS, some people on the market are questioning why it took so lengthy to convey this performance throughout to the Mac.
Nonetheless, we’re glad to see it’s arriving, and within the run-up to the discharge of macOS Sequoia, we’re seeing loads of new and fascinating options and tweaks pop up that appear to be common.
A latest instance is the repair for the annoying storage subject Mac customers must cope with in terms of downloading apps, in addition to the extra anticipated modifications like iPhone mirroring and a plethora of AI options powered by Apple Intelligence.