Using TWS Earbuds and feeling claustrophobic? Here's How To Tune Into Just One Earbud

Neha Roy
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 (Revised: September 1, 2022)

Let's be honest. Nobody enjoys listening to music with a single set of headphones. However, there are instances when you'd prefer to listen to podcasts or audiobooks but need one ear free for background noise. You only put in one earbud as a result.


Listening to music and podcasts in stereo, which reproduces sounds with directionality, seems more natural. In addition, some sounds in the music, podcast, or binaural ASMR dub from Streamed Hams will only be audible through the headphone you are presently using. As a result, if you are using only one set of headphones, it will appear as though you are missing half of the song.

You can toggle a button to hear everything in your phone's or computer's accessibility settings. This is how you do it:


How Do I Use One Earbud On My iPhone To Listen To Music?

By following these easy steps, Apple mobile users can toggle this functionality on:

Step 1: On your iPhone, launch the ‘Settings’ app.

Step 2: In the third block of options, click on ‘Accessibility’.

Step 3: Under Hearing, tap Audio/Visual.

Step 4: Toggle ‘Mono Audio’ on.

How Do I Use One Earbud To Listen To Music On Android?

Step 1: On your Android phone, launch the Settings app on.

Step 2: Tap Accessibility.

Step 3: Under Audio & on-screen text, toggle Mono audio on.

How Do I Use One Earbud To Listen To Music On A Mac?

Step 1: On your Mac, open System Preferences.

Step 2: Now click on ‘Accessibility’.

Step 3: Under Hearing on the left, tap on ‘Audio’.

Step 4: Click Play stereo audio as mono.

How Do I Use One Earbud To Listen To Music On Windows?

Step 1: Open Settings.

Step 2: Click Ease of Access.

Step 3: Click Other options.

Step 4: Toggle Mono audio on. That’s all.

Now, the audio will play through both channels in both earphones. So you can hear every click and ting of Pink Floyd's "Money" or every side of a well-scripted podcast conversation even with just one earphone in your ear.

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