I can totally understand the frustration, the sony I previously had used to drive me up the wall becuase of an extra button press i needed to do each time. There also used to be some regulation here were all equipment had to warn the user about turning the volume up too high
I don't understand that? Why not just put in the packing with the radio. It is not stopping us to turn it up or we wouldn't buy the product. Who is that warning for? Is anybody going "hey this is warning me not to turn it up, so I won't," and do they think they are safe from lawsuits because there is a button they made you push.
First of all, can you prove that your child lost their hearing listening to headphones, then if it does go to court, is the court going to say, sorry you lose the lawsuit because your child hit the cancel button, and turned it up anyway? If they were truly worried about us turning it up loud, then they would just make it not so loud where we can't, then we have an option to add an amplifier to the mix or find the loudest product. I don't think the manufacturer nor the government should mandate how loud we listen to music, because you don't know how we are going to use the product. Like say if we are going to use headphones or crank in a speaker in a loud party.
I know I kind of went off track with the headphones thing, but I think the volume warning is just as obnoxious as the pop up on the car stereo.
Honestly that is why I have an iphone because every android I've had has a pop up everytime I start a music app. Iphones don't, so I don't think it is a government mandated thing. I don't really understand where it is coming from, but where ever it isn't scaring off Apple.
Riding around on my motorcycle if my bluetooth disconnected on my android then reconnected, I couldn't hear my music because there was a pop up that I have to push to turn the volume up, and of course the phone is locked so I couldn't do it while riding. That was so frustrating to the point where I had to change to an Iphone, so I could listen to my music on my motorcycle without interruption.