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2021-11-20 11:54 PM
When I disconnect my airpods from my iPad while in a zoom meeting ,the zoom app switches to speaker mode and I cannot change the volume whatsoever. I usually disconnect and reconnect to the meeting when this happens but is there a way to turn off the speaker and change the volume normally after disconnecting?
2021-12-01 07:33 AM
Hey @Grado, I'm on iPhone running the latest version of Zoom and iOS (15.1.1). You should just be able to use the volume buttons on the side to change your volume. Also, you can try to change your volume "sliding down" from the upper right corner of your iPad in the control panel to turn down the volume. You can also try turning your Bluetooth off in the control panel as well to see if that helps if they were still possibly "connected".