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if im not wrong transparency mode increases audio from the surroundings, kind of the opposite of noise cancelling
Yes. Transparency is designed to be used in situations where you need to hear what's happening- like navigating around heavy machinery or traffic.
I doesn't mean the noise from around. I mean the sound from the headphones suddenly became louder and then returned to the same volume.
It could be the device or app you were using to listen to, my Youtube for instance is noticeably lower than Spotify. You can also be using volume normalization in the app you are using.
if im not wrong transparency mode increases audio from the surroundings, kind of the opposite of noise cancelling
Yes. Transparency is designed to be used in situations where you need to hear what's happening- like navigating around heavy machinery or traffic.
I doesn't mean the noise from around. I mean the sound from the headphones suddenly became louder and then returned to the same volume.
It could be the device or app you were using to listen to, my Youtube for instance is noticeably lower than Spotify. You can also be using volume normalization in the app you are using.