Why is the volume low on my Apple Watch Series 10?

Hi, I had a question to ask all Apple Watch Series 10 owners, I recently switched from an Apple Watch Series 8 45mm GPS to an Apple Watch Series 10 46mm GPS + Cellular and I noticed (I don't know if it's a suggestion) but I I hear very slowly, I watched a video on Youtube where another user complained about auedga what, can you confirm that this is the case for you too? Or is it a factory hardware defect?


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Apple Watch Series 10, watchOS 11

Posted on Oct 11, 2024 7:21 AM

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Posted on Nov 17, 2024 6:13 AM

I have Apple Watch 10. The speaker is low when on calls. It sound blown when people talk. I had 4 watches and never had a problem until Apple 10. Something needs to be done about this. Apple suggestion is to send it off. It’s a brand new watch. Why am I experiencing these issues. Fix it. It’s probably the update.

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Feb 18, 2025 1:20 PM in response to Littlelamb117

So, here's an update...I left the Apple store, having left my watch with them, feeling like they were just going to tell me it was not repairable. Pretty crappy feeling. Several days later, I got it back in the mail and it worked again! The sound was great and no problems with it whatsoever. Also, no explanation of what they did or what was wrong. While my watch was with Apple, I did some digging on the internet. It seems a whole lot of people are having the same trouble with their Apple watch 10's. Here is what I gleaned from this whole ordeal: Take your watch off if you are washing your hands with soap, or putting on lotion, or those kinds of things where things can get in those tiny little holes along the side of your watch. The Apple watch 10 is thinner that the watches ever have been and the speaker is right behind those little holes. Anything clogging those tiny holes effects the speaker. When the Apple folks were grilling me about how I use my watch, they continually asked me about water and this puzzled me because it is supposed to be waterproof. This was my first clue. They are definitely having trouble-not with water, but other things getting in the little holes.

Since I got my watch back, I am super careful not to get anything on it. I take it off when I am doing dishes, washing my hands, putting on lotion, etc... I recommend doing this so you don't encounter the problems that I have had. I wish you all the best of luck with your 10's.

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Feb 13, 2025 3:17 AM in response to Leonardo4605

Same here (Watch 10): Not loud enough. I think my Watch 4 was far "louder".

Volume set to maximum, but wake-up or timer alarms barely audible. Did the water-fix several times but no changes.

For the moment, the "vibration" is my solution for alarms. But, I think, Apple should to research and offer a bug fi for this problem.

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Feb 20, 2025 10:34 AM in response to CIAVT

Circling back on this post I made. I followed some of the tips in this thread (cleaning the holes, soaking the watch, using the water eject several times etc) and I have progress getting the speaker sounding better. It still does not sound as good as my Apple Watch 7, but it certainly is improved. I think the smaller speaker holes are the real culprit. They hold dirt and grime better than the larger speaker holes on the AW9 and earlier.

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Feb 25, 2025 5:40 PM in response to Leonardo4605

I am having the same issue with my Apple Watch 10 titanium. Nothing that is suggested in this thread has worked for me. Therefore, I have to send my watch in to be replaced. It’s frustrating to have these issues so I hope Apple addresses this and compensates those affected. I have also noticed that others have gotten replacements that have the same problem as their new device had.

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Mar 5, 2025 1:48 AM in response to Leonardo4605

Hi everyone,


I recently bought an Apple Watch Series 10 lte 46mm, and after about two weeks, I noticed a serious issue with the speaker. The sound became extremely quiet and distorted, making it almost impossible to use for calls. When comparing it to other Apple Watches, the volume is at least 80% lower.


I took it to an authorized service center, where they confirmed the issue and accepted it for repair. However, after a few days, I was told that three independent experts determined that the device is working fine. But the problem still exists.


If Apple resolved this through a software update, I would appreciate clear information about what was changed. Otherwise, I expect a proper fix, as I didn’t buy a nearly $700 watch just to struggle with basic functionality.


Has anyone else experienced this? Any solutions?

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Mar 25, 2025 7:43 PM in response to mtflis

I have had 4 Apple Watch 10 series replaced since 11/24!! The volume works for about 6 weeks then suddenly becomes almost absent.


Unfortunately, I am 5 hours away from an Apple Store, so they keep overnighting me new watches. I am beyond frustrated and agree something needs to be done. I am paying for extra “line” on my cell phone bill for the watch when I couldn’t utilize the watch for that purpose due to the volume!


I have to call AGAIN regarding the last watch they sent me 6 weeks ago. One tech told me Apple may have to do a service recall on the Series 10 due to all the issues with the volume.

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Why is the volume low on my Apple Watch Series 10?

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