Increase bluetooth - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey
Tried searching but getting no where on my phone.
I am wanting to increase the volume of my bluetooth headset. Right now it's at max but the voices are still to quiet. Is there a way to increase it.
Using chroma latest rom
Ex kernel 1.05
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c_86 said:
Hey
Tried searching but getting no where on my phone.
I am wanting to increase the volume of my bluetooth headset. Right now it's at max but the voices are still to quiet. Is there a way to increase it.
Using chroma latest rom
Ex kernel 1.05
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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No! there is no way you can increase the max volume of a bluetooth speaker beyond its max limit.

But here is issue. I guess I should have mentioned this earlier.
Notification sounds are loud. Music is loud. Just voice when talking to someone is a bit low.
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NamNamNom said:
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