When the Adaptive Sound Control is set to On, the Headphones Connect app detects where you are and what you are doing and adjusts the setting of the Noise Canceling or Ambient Sound Control.
The image below shows the Headphones Connect app screen, using the WF-1000XM3 as an example. If this happens frequently, you can disable the touch sensor by changing the function of the touch sensor to None Assigned using the Headphones Connect app. 1(3) The respective State Pollution Control Boards or Pollution Control Committees in consultation with the Central Pollution Control Board shall collect, compile and publish technical and statistical data relating to noise. This issue can be caused if the touch sensor is tapped inadvertently. The authority shall be responsible for the enforcement of noise pollution control measures and the due compliance of the ambient air quality standards in respect of noise. The touch sensor is tapped inadvertently (for Truly Wireless headphones with touch sensors) The touch sensor is tapped inadvertently (for Truly Wireless headphones with touch sensors).When the Ambient Sound Control mode changes unexpectedly, check the following: Check the Applicable Products and Categories section of this article before starting these steps. Open the Galaxy Buds+ app and tap on Ambient sound. To control the ambient sound on your Galaxy Buds+, first make sure they’re connected to your Galaxy device. IMPORTANT: This article applies only to specific products and/or operating systems. Ambient sound mode on Galaxy Buds+ means you can be aware of the background noise without drowning out whatever you’re listening to.