Are you watching a video on YouTube via a smartphone on Android, but the sound is too quiet, even when the volume is at maximum? The problem is familiar to many: default phone settings often limit the volume to protect the speakers, and some videos on the platform are initially recorded with low sound levels. In this article, we will examine 7 proven methods increase the volume by YouTube - from basic settings Android to specialized applications and little-known features of the service itself.

It is important to understand that volume restrictions can be related to how from your phone (for example, weak speakers in budget models) or from hardware features your phone (for example, weak speakers in budget models Xiaomi Redmi or Samsung Galaxy A-series), and with software limitations โ€”for example, standards on European firmware. We will look at solutions for both cases, and also give recommendations on how not to damage the speakers when increasing the volume. EU Volume Limit on European firmware. We'll look at solutions for both cases, and also give tips on how to avoid damaging your speakers when turning up the volume.

If you have already tried increasing the volume using the buttons on the side of the phone, but no results satisfied - donโ€™t rush to buy external speakers. In 90% of cases, the problem can be solved programmatically, and we will show how.

1. Checking basic volume settings on Android

Before resorting to third-party applications, make sure that you have configured the phone itself correctly. On Android there are several independent volume controls, and not all users know about their existence.

Open any video on YouTube and press the button volume on the side panel of the phone. A slider will appear - but this is only media volume, which is responsible for the sound in applications. To see all controls:

  1. Click on gear (โš™๏ธ) next to the volume slider.
  2. In the menu, select Sound โ†’ Volume (on some firmware the path may differ: Settings โ†’ Sound and vibration).
  3. Check levels for Media, Call and Alarm โ€”they should be at maximum.

Pay special attention to the item Mute or Do not disturb โ€” if it is activated, the sound in YouTube will be muted regardless of the position of the slider. Also on some phones (for example, Samsung Galaxy s One UI) there is a separate mode Adaptive soundthat automatically reduces volume depending on the surrounding noise - it is better to turn it off.

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2. Using equal volume in YouTube settings

YouTube has a built-in sound normalization function that equalizes the volume between videos. However, in some cases it does not work correctly and, on the contrary, muffles here's how to set it up:

  1. Open the application YouTube and tap on profile avatar in the upper right corner.
  2. Go to Settings โ†’ Playback.
  3. Find the option Uniform volume and turn it off.

If after this the sound became better, the problem was in the algorithms YouTubeIf not, try turning this function back on: sometimes. on the contrary, enhances quiet videos. The effect depends on the specific video and phone model.

Also in this menu, pay attention to the option Playback qualityIf you have a weak Internet, YouTube can automatically reduce the quality. sound (and, accordingly, volume). Select High quality or Always high (if available).

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If you Android 12+, try turning on the function Stereo sound in the sound settings - this can improve the perception of volume by separating the channels.

3. Applications for sound amplification: top 5 working solutions

If standard settings don't help, it's time to turn to third-party applications. We tested dozens of utilities and selected 5 of the most effectivethat really enhance the sound without losing quality. All of them are free (with an optional paid version) and compatible with Android 8.0+.

Application Max gain Features Cons
Volume Booster GOODEV up to +60% Simple interface, works with any applications Advertising in free version
Equalizer FX up to +40% 10-band equalizer, presets for different genres Requires manual settings
Precise Volume fine adjustment Allows you to set the volume in increments 1%, bypasses EU restrictions Does not work on some Samsung
Boom: Bass Booster up to +50% Enhances low frequencies, 3D effects Paid version for full functionality
Wavelet up to +30% Automatic adjustment to your headphones Complex interface for beginners

The most universal solution is Volume Booster GOODEVAfter installation:

  1. Open the application and give it permission. on Changing system settings.
  2. Move the slider Media Volume to the maximum (usually up to 150%).
  3. Enable the option Boost for YouTube in the application menu.
  4. Go back to YouTube โ€”the sound should become louder.

Make sure that the volume on the phone is already at maximum

Check that "Even Volume" is disabled in YouTube

Close others applications that use sound (music, games)

Reboot the phone after installing the booster-->

Warning: long-term use of volume boosters at maximum can cause sound distortion or damage to speakers, especially on budget phones. We recommend setting the gain no more than 30-40% above the standard level.

4. Setting the equalizer to enhance the sound

If you do not want to install third-party applications, you can try to enhance the sound through the built-in equalizer Android. Many phones (for example Xiaomi, Realme, Oppo) have it in standard settings:

  1. Go to Settings โ†’ Sound โ†’ Equalizer (or Settings โ†’ Additional โ†’ Sound effects).
  2. Select preset Rock or Pop โ€”they usually enhance mid and high frequencies.
  3. If there is a manual setting, raise the sliders in the range 100 Hz - 1 kHz by 3-5 dB.

On phones without a built-in equalizer, you can use the application Equalizer FX (mentioned in the previous section). After installing it:

  1. Open the application and select YouTube in the active list.
  2. Activate the preset Bass Booster or Loudness.
  3. Manually Raise the sliders by 250 Hz and 500 Hz โ€”this will add โ€œbodyโ€ to the sound.

For the best effect, combine the equalizer with a booster volume, but donโ€™t get carried away: excessive boost of low frequencies can lead to wheezing wheezing in the speakers.

Why do some phones not have an equalizer?

Manufacturers often remove the built-in equalizer from firmware for the European and American markets due to legal restrictions on maximum volume. In such cases, only third-party software will help.

5. Bypassing EU volume restrictions (for European firmware)

If your phone was purchased in Europe or has European firmware (for example, Samsung marked EUX), then the maximum volume is artificially limited by the norms EU Volume Limit. This applies to most flagships: Galaxy S23, Xiaomi 13, Google Pixel 7 etc. You can bypass the restriction in two ways:

Method 1: Changing the firmware region (requires unlocking bootloader)

This method is suitable for experienced users and may void the warranty:

  1. Unlock the bootloader via fastboot oem unlock.
  2. Install a custom recovery (TWRP).
  3. Flash the firmware with marking XXV (Asia) or USC (USA).

Method 2: Using ADB commands (without root)

A more secure method, but requires connecting the phone to a PC:

adb shell settings put global volume_music_speaker_scale 1.5

adb shell settings put global volume_alarm_speaker_scale 1.5

These commands increase volume scale for media and alarm clock by 50%. After entering, restart the phone.

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Changing the firmware region may lead to problems with OTA updates and the operation of some functions (for example, Samsung Pay or Google Wallet).

6. Alternative methods: from headphones to external speakers

If software methods did not produce results, consider hardware solutions:

  • ๐ŸŽง Amplified headphones bass: even inexpensive models (for example, Xiaomi Mi Basic or Sony MDR-XB55AP) sound louder than the built-in speakers.
  • ๐Ÿ”Š Bluetooth speaker: portable speakers like JBL Go 3 or Xiaomi Mi Portable give clear sound without distortion.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Adapter with an amplifier: for phones without a 3.5 mm jack (for example Google Pixel or OnePlus) an adapter with an external DAC is suitable, for example Apple USB-C to 3.5 mm.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Speaker mode: when watching a video in YouTube touch the speaker icon in the control panel - sometimes this switches the sound to the main speaker, which is louder than the front one.

If you often watch YouTube in noisy places (transport, street), the optimal solution would be a combination headphones + volume boosterFor example, headphones Sony WH-CH520 with application Wavelet give 30-40% more volume than built-in speakers.

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For phones with weak speakers (for example, Redmi Note 10 or Galaxy A13) try putting the device in an empty cup or box - this will increase the resonance of the sound.

7. Checking for hardware problems

If none of the methods helped, perhaps the problem lies in hardware here's how to check it:

  1. Speaker test: call the phone from another device. If the interlocutor cannot hear you well, but the microphone is working, the problem is in the dynamics.
  2. Checking the connector: connect the headphones. If the sound in them is normal, but the sound in the speakers is quiet, the speaker itself is to blame. contacts.
  3. Diagnostics via code: enter in the phone application #0# (for Samsung) or ##4636## (universal) Select Speaker and check the sound.

Typical hardware problems:

  • ๐Ÿ”‡ Dirty speaker: dust and lint block the membrane. The solution is careful cleaning with a brush or compressed air.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Oxidation of contacts: often occurs after moisture gets in. Requires disassembling the phone.
  • ๐Ÿ”Š Speaker wear: over time, the membrane loses its elasticity. The solution is to replace the speaker (cost ~1500-3000 โ‚ฝ).

If you suspect a hardware malfunction, but are not sure, contact a service center. Repairing it yourself without experience can aggravate the problem.

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On phones with water protection (IP68), the speakers often โ€œchokeโ€ after contact with water, even if the phone did not sink. In this case, drying will help. in rice or silica gel for 24 hours.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about volume on YouTube

Why is the sound quiet on one video and normal on the other?

It depends on how the author processed the audio track. Many bloggers normalize the sound to. -14 dB (standard for YouTube), but some leave the original level. Also YouTube can automatically reduce the volume if there are sudden jumps in sound (for example, screams or explosions).

Is it possible to increase the volume without third parties? applications?

Yes, but the options are limited. You can:

  • Disable Uniform volume in settings YouTube.
  • Use the built-in equalizer (if available).
  • Enable mode Speaker in the control panel.

However, the maximum effect is achieved by a combination of standard settings and volume booster.

Why did the sound become quieter after updating Android?

Manufacturers often introduce new volume restrictions in new firmware. For example, after updating to Android 13 many users Samsung Galaxy and Xiaomi faced muffled sound due to the new norms EU Volume Limit. use ADB commands or volume boosters.

Is it safe to use the volume booster all the time?

No. data-i="282">may: more than 80% of the maximum Maybe:

  • Lead to sound distortion (wheezing, crackling).
  • Shorten the service life of the speakers (especially on budget phones).
  • Cause hearing loss when using headphones.

We recommend setting the gain to no more than 30% and taking breaks every 30-40 minutes.

How to increase the volume on YouTube in the browser (not in the application)? summary

In mobile browsers (Chrome, Firefox), the volume depends on the system settings of the phone. However, you can:

  1. Use a volume booster (for example, Volume Booster GOODEV).
  2. Enable). mode Desktop site in the browser - sometimes this gives access to advanced sound settings.
  3. Install extension Volume Master (works only in Kiwi Browser or Firefox with support for addons).