Android comes standard with a long list of accessibility settings that allow people with vision, motor and hearing limitations to use a mobile device more comfortably. Among the settings that we currently find in this section is that of switch from stereo to mono audio. In the following sections we will tell you everything in reference to this function. First of all, we explain to you when it is advisable to activate mono audio on Android. Next, we show you how to activate it from the accessibility options. Finally, you will see how to modify this parameter for Bluetooth headphones from the developer settings.
Why use mono audio on Android?
The mono audio function takes care of combine the two channels into one. In this way, both what should sound through the right earphone and what is reproduced through the left earphone are transmitted through the same channel. Although stereo sound enhances the listening experience and helps the user to better enjoy each instrument during a song, it is not always a recommended option. Why?
Some users may have hearing problems in only one ear. Suppose that in a song an instrument is played through the left channel and the voice through the right channel. Depending on the ear in which the limitation is located, the user will only hear the music or the voice. Combining all channels into one, that is, using mono audio, prevents nuance from being lost in songs or other sounds, such as those found in video games.
How to change stereo audio to mono on Android with accessibility options
Being clear to whom this function is directed, it is time to help you activate it. First of all, locate the accessibility options in your phone’s settings.
Accessibility options in Android settings
So, look for the option Mono audio.
Enable mono audio
After enabling it, the two audio channels will be combined into one.
How to change stereo audio to mono on Android with developer options
If for some reason you do not have the previous option in your terminal, check if you can activate the use of mono audio from the developer settings. Press on About phone to continue.
Phone Settings
Locate the build number and repeatedly press on it until the developer options are activated.
Build the device
Go back to the settings and now tap on System.
Open system options
Press on Developer options.
Developer options in Android settings
Look for the entrance Bluetooth audio channel mode.
Change Bluetooth channels
In the popup dialog select Monkey.
Change Bluetooth audio to mono
From now on, playback via Bluetooth with headphones will always be in mono with both channels combined.