Why does the noise app erroneously report high decibels of noise in situations involving water (e.g. taking a shower, sitting in a hot tub etc)?

Why does the watch noise app erroneously report high decibels of noise in situations involving water (e.g. taking a shower, sitting in a hot tub, etc)?

Apple Watch Series 2, watchOS 6

Posted on Jan 5, 2023 09:18 AM

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Posted on Jan 8, 2023 07:47 PM

Thanks much. I understand how it works. My question suggests that there’s a defect in the approach to measuring sound levels when water is involved. I guess engineers will fix it when enough people are annoyed with the erroneous notifications. For clear air situations, it works fine.

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Jan 7, 2023 06:28 PM in response to Pedro_Austin

Hello Pedro_Austin,


"The Noise app  measures the ambient sound levels in your environment using the microphone and duration of exposure. When Apple Watch detects that the decibel level has risen to a point where hearing could be affected, it can notify you with a tap on the wrist."

You can read more about it here: Measure noise levels with Apple Watch

Feel free to provide your opinion to Apple here: Product Feedback - Apple 


Best Regards.


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