Young adults have been warned not to ignore alerts on their phones about listening to music at dangerous levels. The advice comes after a study showed that nearly half of people aged 18-44 are suffering from some form of hearing loss.
The loud music warning is a feature that is found on Apple devices, most commonly iPhones. It appears when the user has been listening to content at high volume levels on their phones for a large period of time.ALSO READ: Co-op Live latest updates after MORE shows cancelled at crisis-hit new venue The Specsavers survey also asked questions about young people's lifestyle that sees them exposed to loud noises. In the report it was found that, one in eight young adults attend gigs or concerts at least once every three months.
In the study, we found out that over two in five choose to ignore the warning and click ‘close’ rather than turning the volume down to an appropriate level.
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