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How to Setup Sound Recognition to Alert You to Custom Sounds

By AppleVis, 17 September, 2022

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Added in iOS 14, Sound Recognition is an accessibility feature that uses on-device intelligence to listen for certain sounds, like a doorbell, fire alarm or a baby crying, and alert the user if they're detected. With the release of iOS 16, Apple has made it possible to add your own custom sounds. In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us how this works.

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AppleVisPodcast1482.mp3 (18.76 MB)

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all done but can not here

By Ramy

4 months 3 weeks ago

I did all things but still my Iphone can not here my cat sound,
is there anything that i should do?

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