The app allows you to impose a limit on the maximum volume of the iPhone / iPad. Do you have a child who always plays video at full blast? This is not a problem anymore! From today, YOU control your iPhone/iPad's speaker volume, not your child! Volume Limit is the only parental volume manager that works with iOS 12! The app works by monitoring the background noise. In loud spaces, the app allows to increase the volume limit a little bit above the set value. In quiet rooms, it sticks with defined value. The app requires access to a microphone. The app can work in the background. The application has been specially designed for parents of children with Autism Spectrum, Asperger, Down Syndrome & other development delays or sensory issues.
Not working
I purchased the PRO version of this app for my autistic daughter who listens at max volume 24/7. Worked the first time I used it, then not again after that.
Doesn’t work
This app continues to fail. Volume control stops working randomly. No support to assist. Would not recommend this app!
Doesn’t work
This app works for under 30 minutes, then I have to go back in and reset. Please fix
Wast of money , not functioning
Good, until my special needs son figured out how to turn the volume up and sweep out the app. This app is so bad elaborated.
Doesn’t work
Waste of money, doesn’t work. I want my money back. Doesn’t matter if I set to 50%, 25% , set a password or anything. Still allows volume to be set to 100%.
Volume can still be changed with side buttons
This app would be good but it can be turned off simply by pushing the volume buttons on the side of the iPAD. It also shuts off if you close the app. I paid for premium version but it still does not stop my son with special needs from blasting the volume and holding it up next to his ear.
Don’t buy
There is no app that can perform this function without the child’s ability to close the app and render it useless. Don’t spend your money or waste your time. Apple needs to fix this, they probably won’t. Like many other parents with special needs child, there is no fix, just find a different tablet. iPads are expensive and feature limited. This will be our last Apple product.
• iOS 12 support • New languages • Bug fixes
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