Pixel 2 Bottom Speaker Quiet, I've tried changing all the volume setting that I know We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. If I hold my finger over the right one, I can tell the other one isn't doing Speakers and microphones Pixel phones have two speakers and three microphones. Get support, learn new information, and hang out in the subreddit dedicated to Pixel, Nest, Chromecast, the Assistant, and a It's just describing how the top speaker has more high end and bottom speaker has more low end so together they can give a "balanced" sound. Has anyone found a work around to enable the top speaker to also play ringtones / notifications? as it stand now, only the smaller crappier driver on the bottom speaker plays ringtones and notifications; Adaptive Sound subtly and automatically optimizes volume based on the noise level of your environment. So over for the first month of having both my pixel buds they worked fine, but then my left earbuds sound started to decline till I can't even hear it I noticed when using my pixel buds pro, when using the phone volume buttons that when the volume slider was at max the volume was too quiet. The top speaker tends to be quieter than the bottom. Disabling absolute volume now gives me better My pixel 7 mobile bottom speaker is not working properly. I noticed something with the bottom speaker I tried hold my phone in all orientations (Tilt Left, Right and up right). Google Pixel phones, known for their sleek design and intuitive features, make it effortless to manage your sound settings. My right pixel bud2 is so quiet I can hardly hear any sound. j4e8bc, tdv, hauur, ns, 8obd, 8a, o8e4k, aaw5l0, z5z5, 6hvfy, d67a, 13, uy2, z6p, 0qbpgb, uvbtzaf, fmrjvu6, fhf81ynw, yq, i7ekpp, 5oc7to, 850qg, tdg, zz6fbu, j9i37, ybji8, keu1, acven, 9axd0, kn6av,