EU to mandate MP3 player volume limits

Posted in News by Conner Flynn on September 28th, 2009

New ZuneHD imagesThe European Commission has set volume limits for MP3 players in all European Union member states. This means that your Zune HD or other mp3 player will not be allowed to output anything louder than 80 decibels under the default settings.

Officials argue that the limits are necessary since devices can play music at levels loud enough to cause permanent hearing damage and they do so without warning listeners. The EU mandate will still allow users to override the settings as long as they’re informed about the possible consequences.

In other words, users will still do it anyway, making their mandate pointless.

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2 Comments to “EU to mandate MP3 player volume limits”
  1. Chrome262 Says:

    LOL i agree, but they are covered, which means they can keep from treating people with the problem, and in fact can see them saying it was an mp3 player and not the noisy subways or train systems the produce over 80+ db everyday. its why people end up cranking their ipods.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    friends don’t let friends DB 80+

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