Volume Remote Control

Volume Remote Control

by Out of Web Site! LLC

28 ratings
29 reviews

Archived App (Last seen on 20 Nov 2025)

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • March 13, 2015
  • August 6, 2016

Features

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Control the volume of another iOS device wirelessly via Bluetooth. Ideal for managing media playback, monitoring children's devices, or in educational and presentation settings.

Remote volume control
Bluetooth connectivity
Preset volume buttons
Volume slider control
Receive mode
Control mode
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What's New in Volume Remote Control

1.2

August 6, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Compatibility updates.

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User reviews

Super handy Volume Control App

A terrific little AP that I’ve made use of whilst working from home.
Whilst working I have music playing from my iPad and now I control my iPad’s volume, remotely. So good.
If I had a “Feature Request” it would be for volume “+” and “-“ buttons at either end of the Volume slider. That’d be awesome.
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It’s good but not great

So all other devices also have to have this app, which is fine. But if you don’t have the app open on the other device and your own it will not connect and work which is ridiculous… i like it for my young children and having it be open all the time is redundant of the app because they mess with it or close it out and now i no longer have control ALSO after so long it has to be refreshed and reloaded back into which ever option you chose which again is redundant to the purpose! So i wouldn’t recommend the app since you have to pay for it… it’s working capacity is something that should be free.
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Buy a bluetooth media button instead

I’ve been using this app for a months but lately it seems like the ipad side is constantly unable to reinitialize after waking up. I have to get up and foreground the app to get it to receive every time. I finally decided to purchase a bluetooth media button from Amazon instead. Love it. A much more reliable and convenient way to remote control the ipad.
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Pointless

Absolutely pointless app. I have to keep closing the app on both phone and iPad to get it to work. Doesn’t stay connected so I still manually turn down the iPad when I close the app making it completely useless. Waste of money. I’d zero star it if I could.

Junk

This is a total joke. I have to manually connect the two devices every time I want to use it. Try taking an iPad from a 5 year old to put it into receive mode so I can turn the volume down. Yes I know, I just turn the volume down without the useless app!

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FAQ

What does the Volume Remote Control app do?

This app allows you to remotely control the volume of one iOS device using another iOS device. It utilizes Bluetooth for wireless communication between the two devices, enabling you to adjust volume levels from a distance.

How do I set up remote volume control?

Install the app on both devices. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both. On the device you want to control, press 'Receive Volume'. On the device you want to use for control, press 'Control Volume' and use the slider or preset buttons.

Is this app free to use?

Yes, the app is available for free. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements mentioned, indicating a completely free user experience.

What devices and iOS versions are compatible?

The app is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. It requires iOS 8.1 or higher and a Bluetooth LE compatible device, which includes most modern iOS devices.

What are some common use cases for this app?

Common uses include controlling media volume on one iOS device from another (e.g., iPad from iPhone), monitoring or controlling children's device volumes, managing student devices in a classroom, and controlling audio for presentations.