如果您在 iPad 上遇到间歇性或反复出现的声音问题,您可以尝试修复一些问题。我们将引导您了解它们中的每一个。
iPad扬声器问题通常与软件相关,主要是由于声音设置配置不正确、音频控制故障和系统软件有问题。
如果您的 iPad 上没有声音,您将首先对孤立的问题实例进行故障排除,然后继续进行解决系统范围音频问题的修复。
1. 在 iPad 上禁用静音模式
如果您的 iPad 无法为通知和警报(如来电 iPhone 和FaceTime通话)发出声音,您可能会启用静音模式(Silent Mode)。
要禁用静音模式(Mode),请从 iPad 屏幕的右上角向下滑动以打开控制中心(Control Center)。然后,点击响铃(Bell)图标(如果它处于活动状态)。
注意:较旧的 iPadOS 设备(尤其是 2013 年及更早的 iPad 型号)在音量按钮旁边有一个物理静音开关,就像 iPhone 和 iPod touch 上一样。(Mute)用它来禁用静音模式(Mode)。
另一个可以阻止 iPad 上声音的功能是请勿打扰模式(Do Not Disturb Mode)或焦点(Focus)。再次(Again),调出控制中心(Control Center)并禁用请勿Disturb/Focus图标。
2. 查看 iPad 声音设置
iPadOS 为来电和通知提醒提供了多种可自定义的声音设置。查看它们并确保您已按照您想要的方式设置它们。
为此,请打开“设置”(Settings)应用并点击“声音”(Sounds)。然后,检查铃声(Ringer)和警报(Alerts)滑块是否设置为可听级别,以及文本音和(Text Tone)AirDrop等(AirDrop)类别是否选择了警报音而不是无。
此外,如果您在键入或锁定时需要音频反馈
,请打开键盘点击(Keyboard Clicks)和锁定声音(Lock Sound)旁边的开关。
接下来,转到Settings > Notifications。然后,点击任何无法生成通知声音的应用程序,并确认声音旁边的开关没有(Sound)处于非活动状态。
3.强制退出并重新加载应用程序
如果 iPad 上的声音问题仅出现在特定应用程序上,例如音乐(Music)、YouTube或Netflix,请尝试强制退出并重新加载应用程序。
为此,请从 iPad 屏幕底部向上滑动以打开App Switcher。然后,移除相关卡,通过主屏幕(Home Screen)或应用程序库(App Library)重新启动应用程序,然后再次尝试播放视频。
4. 更新有音频问题的应用程序
如果特定应用程序的音频问题仍然存在,请考虑检查并应用该应用程序的任何更新。为此,请打开App Store,点击搜索(Search),然后搜索应用程序——例如Netflix。然后,点击更新(Update)按钮以安装任何待处理的更新。
更新音乐(Music)和电视等原生应用程序的唯一方法是更新 iPadOS。更多内容请参见下文。
5.从(From)iPad
断开蓝牙(Bluetooth) 设备(Devices)
如果您在 iPad 上使用无线耳机,将其关闭可确保您的 iPad 将音频路由到其内置扬声器。例如,如果您拥有 AirPods,请将它们放入充电盒以禁用它们。
或者,禁用 iPad 的蓝牙(Bluetooth)模块。为此,请打开控制面板(Control Panel)并点击蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标。
注意:当您在 iPad 上播放音乐或视频时,iPadOS 可能会自动连接到AirPods和Beats耳机。(Beats)如果您想停止这种情况,请转到Settings > Bluetooth,然后点击无线耳机旁边的“信息”图标。(Info)然后,将连接(Connect)到此 iPad 选项设置为上次连接(Connect)到此 iPad 的时间。
6. 退出耳机模式
如果您偶尔在 iPad 上使用 Apple 的 EarPods 或其他第三方有线耳机,那么即使拔下它们,平板电脑仍会卡在耳机模式中。(Headphone Mode)因此,这会禁用内置扬声器的音频。
要确认,请在按下音量增大或减小按钮的同时在音量指示器上寻找(Down)耳机符号。(Headphone)如果您的 iPad 出现在耳机模式(Headphone Mode)中,您必须执行以下操作来解决此问题:
- 再次将耳机短暂(Briefly)插入您的 iPad,然后将其取下。
- 清洁 iPad 上的耳机插孔或充电端口。做到这一点的最好方法是应用几次短时间的压缩空气。为避免损坏内部组件,请将罐头的喷嘴保持在安全距离。
- 重新启动(Restart)或强制重新启动您的 iPad(更多内容见下文)。
7.切换单声道音频开/关
单声道音频(Mono Audio)是一种结合左右声道的功能,可以让 iPad 上的所有扬声器发出相同的声音。打开和关闭它有助于重新启动音频系统并解决与软件相关的轻微声音问题。
打开设置(Settings)应用程序,然后点击Accessibility > Audio和视频(Visual)。然后,打开单声道音频(Mono Audio)开关,然后关闭。
8.重新启动iPad以修复没有声音
重新启动 iPad 是解决 iOS 和 iPadOS 中出现的大量系统相关问题的一种快速有效的方法。如果你还没有这样做,那就这样做吧。
要重新启动任何 iPad(restart any iPad)、 iPad Air、 iPad Pro或 iPad mini,只需打开设置(Settings)应用程序,转到General > Shutdown,然后将电源(Power)图标向右拖动以关闭设备。屏幕完全变暗后,按住Side/Top按钮将其重新打开。
9. 强制重启你的 iPad
如果重新启动 iPad 没有帮助,并且您一直在处理令人沮丧的问题,例如 iPad 卡在耳机模式(Headphone Mode)中,请考虑强制重新启动它。这意味着切断 iPad 内部组件的电源并解决困扰系统软件的其他问题。
如果您的 iPad 具有主(Home)屏幕按钮,请同时按住主(Home)屏幕按钮和电源(Power)按钮,直到 iPad 重新启动。如果没有,请快速按下并松开音量调高按钮,然后再按下音量调低(Down)按钮;立即按住侧边(Side)按钮,直到看到Apple标志。
10. 更新 iPadOS
由于系统软件中的持续错误和故障,iPad 的扬声器可能会停止工作。通常,Apple会在较新的系统软件版本中修复它们,因此我们强烈建议您将 iPadOS 更新到其最新版本。
前往Settings > General > Software Update,然后轻点“下载(Download)并安装(Install)”以更新您的 iPad。如果您使用 iPadOS 的 Beta 版,请考虑将您的 iPad 降级到稳定(downgrading your iPad to the stable channel)版。
11. 重置你的 iPhone 设置
如果 iPad 的声音问题仍然存在,请考虑将 iPadOS 设置恢复出厂设置,以解决冲突的配置和其他可能是问题根源的潜在问题。除了保存的 Wi-Fi 网络和密码外,您不会丢失任何数据。
为此,请打开“设置”(Settings)应用程序,转到“General > Transfer或重置(Reset)iPad ” > Reset”,然后点击“重置网络设置”(Reset Network Settings)。如果这没有帮助,请使用“重置所有设置”(Reset All Settings)选项将 iPad 上的所有设置恢复为默认设置。
卡片上还有什么?
您可以通过大量故障排除解决 iPad 上的声音问题。但如果问题仍然存在,可能是由于扬声器缺陷,因此您的下一个选择是联系 Apple 支持(contact Apple Support)或预约 Genius Bar 天才吧(book a Genius Bar appointment)。
同时,您可以随时将数据备份到 iCloud 或 Mac(back up your data to iCloud or a Mac) / iTunes并在 DFU 模式下将您的 iPad 恢复出厂设置,(factory reset your iPad in DFU Mode)以便自己解决问题。
11 Ways to Fix Sound Not Working on iPad
Іf you’re experiencing intеrmittent or recurrent sound problems on your iPad, there аre a few fixes yoυ can try to patсh things up. We’ll walk you through each of them.
IPad speaker issues are commonly software-related and mainly occur due to incorrectly configured sound settings, glitchy audio controls, and buggy system software.
If there is no sound on your iPad, you will begin by troubleshooting isolated instances of the issue and then move on toward fixes that address system-wide audio problems.
1. Disable Silent Mode on iPad
You likely have Silent Mode active if your iPad fails to produce sounds only for notifications and alerts like incoming iPhone and FaceTime calls.
To disable Silent Mode, swipe down from the top-right corner of the iPad’s screen to open Control Center. Then, tap the Bell icon if it’s active.
Note: Older iPadOS devices—specifically iPad models from 2013 and earlier—have a physical Mute switch next to the Volume buttons like on the iPhone and iPod touch. Use it to disable Silent Mode.
Another feature that can block sounds on your iPad is Do Not Disturb Mode or Focus. Again, bring up the Control Center and disable the Do Not Disturb/Focus icon.
2. Review iPad Sound Settings
iPadOS offers several customizable sound settings for incoming calls and notification alerts. Review them and ensure you have set them up the way you want.
To do that, open the Settings app and tap Sounds. Then, check if the Ringer and Alerts slider is set at an audible level and that categories like Text Tone and AirDrop have alert tones selected instead of None.
Also, turn on the switches next to Keyboard Clicks and Lock Sound if you want audio feedback while typing or locking.
Next, go to Settings > Notifications. Then, tap on any app that fails to generate notification sounds and confirm that the switch next to Sound is not inactive.
3. Force-Quit and Reload App
If the sound issues on your iPad only occur with a specific app, like Music, YouTube, or Netflix, try force-quitting and reloading the app.
To do that, swipe up from the bottom of the iPad screen to open the App Switcher. Then, remove the relevant card, relaunch the app via the Home Screen or App Library, and try playing the video again.
4. Update App With Audio Issues
If audio woes for a specific app persists, consider checking and applying any newer updates for the app. To do that, open the App Store, tap Search, and search for the app—e.g., Netflix. Then, tap the Update button to install any pending updates.
The only way to update native apps like Music and TV is to update iPadOS. More on that further below.
5. Disconnect Bluetooth Devices From iPad
If you use wireless earphones with your iPad, switching them off ensures your iPad is routing audio to its built-in speakers. For example, if you own AirPods, put them inside their charging case to disable them.
Alternatively, disable your iPad’s Bluetooth module. To do that, open the Control Panel and tap the Bluetooth icon.
Note: iPadOS may automatically connect to AirPods and Beats headsets when you play music or videos on your iPad. If you want to stop that, go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the Info icon next to your wireless headset. Then, set the Connect to This iPad option to When Last Connected to This iPad.
6. Get Out of Headphone Mode
If you occasionally use Apple’s EarPods or other third-party wired headphones with your iPad, there’s an issue where the tablet can get stuck in Headphone Mode despite unplugging them. Consequently, that disables audio to the built-in speakers.
To confirm, look for a Headphone symbol on the Volume indicator while pressing the Volume Up or Down buttons. If your iPad appears stuck in Headphone Mode, here’s what you must do to fix that:
- Briefly plug in the headset to your iPad again and remove it.
- Clean the headphone jack or charging port on the iPad. The best way to do that is to apply several short blasts of compressed air. To avoid damage to the internal components, keep the can’s nozzle a safe distance away.
- Restart or force-restart your iPad (more on that further below).
7. Toggle Mono Audio On/Off
Mono Audio is a feature that combines the left and right audio channels to make the same sound appear from all speakers on your iPad. Turning it on and off helps reboot the audio system and resolves minor software-related sound issues.
Open the Settings app and tap Accessibility > Audio & Visual. Then, turn the Mono Audio toggle on, then off.
8. Restart iPad to Fix No Sound
Restarting your iPad is a quick and effective way to resolve loads of system-related issues that crop up in iOS and iPadOS. So do that if you haven’t already.
To restart any iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, or iPad mini, just open the Settings app, go to General > Shutdown, and drag the Power icon to the right to turn off the device. After the screen goes fully dark, hold down the Side/Top button to turn it back on.
9. Force-Restart Your iPad
If restarting your iPad doesn’t help and you keep dealing with a frustrating issue such as an iPad stuck in Headphone Mode, consider force-restarting it. That translates to cutting off the power to your iPad’s internal components and resolving additional issues that plague the system software.
If your iPad features a Home button, press and hold the Home and Power buttons together until your iPad reboots. If not, quickly press and release the Volume Up button and then the Volume Down button; immediately follow by holding down the Side button until you see the Apple logo.
10. Update iPadOS
Your iPad’s speakers can stop working due to persistent bugs and glitches in the system software. Usually, Apple fixes them in newer system software releases, so we strongly recommend that you update iPadOS to its latest version.
Go to Settings > General > Software Update and tap Download & Install to update your iPad. If you use a beta version of iPadOS, consider downgrading your iPad to the stable channel instead.
11. Reset Your iPhone Settings
If your iPad’s sound problems persist, consider factory resetting your iPadOS settings to resolve conflicting configurations and other underlying issues that could be the source of the issue. You will not lose any data except for saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords.
To do that, open the Settings app, go to General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset, and tap Reset Network Settings. If that does not help, use the Reset All Settings option to revert all settings on your iPad to their defaults.
What Else Is on the Cards?
You can resolve sound issues on the iPad with a fair amount of troubleshooting. But if the problem persists, it might be due to a speaker defect, so your next option is to contact Apple Support or book a Genius Bar appointment.
In the meantime, you can always back up your data to iCloud or a Mac/iTunes and factory reset your iPad in DFU Mode in a last-ditch effort to resolve the issue yourself.