How to Adjust the Volume of Car Navigation?
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Open the car navigation system and locate the navigation settings function key in the upper left corner. Click to enter the expanded page and find the "Settings" menu for the car navigation. Click the "Settings" menu to enter the settings page, then select "Voice Announcement". Adjust the navigation volume by using the "+" or "-" buttons, or by directly sliding the control left or right. After adjusting the volume, you can also set the navigation announcement mode. Choose between detailed or simple announcements based on personal preference.
Every time I drive, adjusting the navigation volume is as simple as rotating the center console's volume knob while the navigation is speaking. But if there's no ongoing announcement, I have to dive into the system menu to find the sound settings, where there's usually a dedicated navigation volume slider to adjust. Cars with volume buttons on the steering wheel are even more convenient—just adjust it immediately when the navigation speaks. I remember last time driving a friend's new energy vehicle, I could simply say 'increase navigation volume,' and it recognized the command quite accurately. Different cars have different logics; my older car requires pressing the screen three times to find the adjustment interface, which is indeed a hassle, so I eventually just left it at the middle setting. On highways, I turn it up a bit to avoid missing exits, and in the city, I lower it to prevent interrupting conversations—this habit hasn't changed in five years.
Navigation volume adjustment depends on the car model design. In mainstream vehicles, rotating the main volume knob during navigation voice playback adjusts the navigation volume, while doing so at other times changes the music volume. There are usually independent options in the settings menu, located in the audio settings or navigation configuration section. Recently, many new cars support customization: setting the navigation to mute while retaining critical alert tones, making it quieter by only hearing the ding-dong sounds. Voice assistant adjustments are also reliable - tested with Volkswagen and Toyota models that can understand commands like 'reduce navigation volume'. For aftermarket head units, it's much simpler as third-party volume sliders are usually on the home screen. Finally, remember to adjust settings in parking lots to avoid distractions while driving.