iPad comes with built-in tools designed to help you hear better—or stay connected without hearing a sound.
To explore accessibility features for hearing, go to Settings
Customize subtitles and captions
Change how subtitles look. Or instead of standard subtitles, use closed captions and SDH when available.
Get notified about sounds around youWith Sound Recognition, have iPad listen for sounds—such as a doorbell or siren—and alert you when it recognizes them.Make Real-Time Text (RTT) callsType to communicate on calls. The person you’re talking to sees your message as you type it.podcasts.
Get notified about sounds around you
With Sound Recognition, have iPad listen for sounds—such as a doorbell or siren—and alert you when it recognizes them.
Make Real-Time Text (RTT) callsType to communicate on calls. The person you’re talking to sees your message as you type it.podcasts.
Make Real-Time Text (RTT) calls
Type to communicate on calls. The person you’re talking to sees your message as you type it.
podcasts.
Live Listen
Stream sound from the iPad microphone to your MFi hearing devices or AirPods.
AirPodsSet accessibility options for AirPods and other Apple headphones paired with your iPad.have Siri announce notifications and calls on your MFi hearing devices.Tip: Control your go-to accessibility features and settings with the click of a button or from Control Center. See Apple Accessibility webpage for Hearing Helpful? Yes No Character limit: 250 Please don’t include any personal information in your comment. Maximum character limit is 250. Submit Thanks for your feedback. Previous Control several devices with one switch Next Use hearing devices
AirPods
Set accessibility options for AirPods and other Apple headphones paired with your iPad.
have Siri announce notifications and calls on your MFi hearing devices.
Tip: Control your go-to accessibility features and settings with the click of a button or from Control Center. See Apple Accessibility webpage for Hearing