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How to enable Voice Isolation for clearer phone calls

Are you struggling with loud background noise during phone calls? Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson shares how Apple's new Voice Isolation feature can help you sound clear.

Are you tired of struggling to communicate on phone calls due to ambient noise? Have you ever been on an important call where the background noise is so loud that the person on the other end can barely hear you? Well, fear not! Apple's latest iOS 16.4.1 update has got you covered with the new Voice Isolation feature, now available for FaceTime and also for regular phone calls. 

With Voice Isolation, advanced machine learning technology distinguishes sounds, filters out background noise and prioritizes your voice, delivering clear and crisp audio to the other end of the line. This cutting-edge feature eliminates the need for shouting or constantly asking people to repeat themselves, giving you a hassle-free and enjoyable communication experience on your phone calls. 

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To activate Voice Isolation, simply open the Phone app, and start a regular audio phone call with someone. 

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Once you're in the call, pull down the Control Center by dragging down diagonally from the top-right corner of the screen. 

Tap the Mic Mode button at the top and select the Voice Isolation option. 

And if you ever need to disable Voice Isolation, it's just as simple. Access the Control Center again, select Standard, and you're good to go. 

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Apple has another impressive feature called Wide Spectrum that was introduced alongside Voice Isolation for FaceTime. Although it's not available for regular phone calls yet, iOS 16.4 notes it as "currently unavailable," hinting at its potential expansion to the Phone app. 

Wide Spectrum captures every sound in your environment, including your voice and surrounding sounds, making it perfect for situations where you want the other person to hear everything happening around you. Keep an eye out for this exciting feature on future phone calls

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With Voice Isolation and the potential for Wide Spectrum to come to regular phone calls, Apple is making communication easier and clearer than ever before. So, the next time you're on a call, try this feature, and experience the difference it can make. 

If, however, you want to ensure the perfect phone call while remaining hands-free, you can also check out Apple's noise-canceling AirPods Pro or visit our list of best headphones. 

Try out Apple's new Voice Isolation feature, and let us know what you think. We'd love to hear from you. 

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