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Accessibility features for hearing on Mac
Your Mac comes with built-in tools designed to help you hear better — or stay connected without hearing a sound.
To explore accessibility features for hearing, choose Apple menu in the sidebar, then go to the Hearing section.
Open Accessibility settings for me
Use alternatives to sound
![]() Get real-time captions of spoken audio With Live Captions, get a transcription of the audio from any app and from live conversations around you. | ![]() Customise subtitles and captions Change how subtitles look. Or instead of standard subtitles, use closed captions and SDH when available. |
![]() Flash the screen for notifications If you can’t hear your alerts, get notified visually. | ![]() Make Real-Time Text (RTT) calls Type to communicate on calls. The person you’re talking to sees your message as you type it. |
![]() Type to Siri Type your Siri requests instead of speaking them. |
You can also get transcriptions of audio messages and podcasts.
Use hearing devices and make audio adjustments
![]() Hearing devices Pair Made for iPhone (MFi) hearing aids or sound processors with your Mac, and adjust their settings. | ![]() AirPods Set accessibility options for AirPods and other Apple headphones paired with your Mac. Change force sensor, Touch control or button settings for AirPods |
![]() Audio balance Customise audio so it sounds best to your ears — play stereo sound as mono, boost certain frequencies or soft sounds, and more. | ![]() Background sounds Have your Mac play ambient sounds — such as ocean waves or rain — to help you focus or rest. |
Tip: Control your go-to accessibility features and settings with Siri, keyboard shortcuts or from the menu bar. See Quickly turn accessibility features on or off.