Increase the Volume of your laptop’s Speakers on Windows 11,10,8 & 7
How to Increase the Volume of your laptop’s Speakers on Windows
Why Your Laptop Sound May Be Low
Before we dive into the methods, it's important to understand that laptop speakers are generally smaller and not as powerful as external speakers. Manufacturers prioritize compactness and battery life, often compromising speaker quality. But even with those limitations, Windows audio settings include tools and features that can significantly boost sound output and improve clarity.
Step 1: Open Playback Devices Settings
Let’s get started with the first method.
Click on the sound icon in your Windows taskbar—usually found at the bottom right corner of your screen.
Right-click on it and select "Sounds" or "Playback devices" depending on your version of Windows. This will open the Sound control panel.
Once the Sound window opens, you will see a list of playback devices such as Speakers, Headphones, or HDMI Audio Outputs. You’ll need to locate the device labeled as Speakers—this is typically your laptop’s internal speaker system.
Step 2: Access Speaker Properties
Double-click on Speakers, or select it and click on Properties. A new window will pop up with several tabs. This is where we’ll make most of our enhancements.
Navigate to the Enhancements or System Effects tab (the name might vary depending on your audio driver). Here, you’ll find a list of options that can improve sound performance.
Look for settings such as:
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Loudness Equalization
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Sonic Focus Processing
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Virtual Surround
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Bass Boost
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Room Correction
Enable Loudness Equalization or Sonic Focus Processing, if available. These settings help normalize volume levels and boost soft sounds, making overall output clearer and louder.
Step 3: Adjust Dynamics and Effects
Some audio drivers offer a feature called Dynamics Processing. Increasing dynamics can boost the volume range of your speakers. To access this, stay in the same Speaker Properties window under Enhancements or Advanced settings.
You can try enabling other sound effects to see what works best for your setup. Sometimes, toggling Speaker Fill or Virtual Surround creates a fuller sound. Experimenting with these can improve your audio experience significantly, especially for movies or games.
Step 4: Update Your Audio Drivers
If you don’t see any of the options mentioned above, it’s likely that your audio driver is outdated or using a basic version. In that case, updating your driver might enable the full set of features.
Here’s how to do it:
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Right-click on This PC or My Computer on your desktop.
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Select Manage.
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In the Computer Management window, click on Device Manager from the left sidebar.
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Scroll down and expand the section called Audio Inputs and Outputs.
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Right-click on your Speakers and choose Update Driver.
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Click on Search automatically for updated driver software.
Windows will search online for the latest version of your driver. If it finds one, it will install it automatically. Once the update is complete, restart your computer, and go back to the playback settings to see if new options are now available.
Step 5: Use Third-Party Software (Optional)
While this tutorial focuses on built-in Windows tools, some users prefer to go a step further by installing third-party sound enhancers. Tools like:
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Equalizer APO
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Boom 3D
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FX Sound
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Viper4Windows
These applications give you finer control over frequency ranges, equalizers, and audio filters. However, for most users, the default Windows settings are more than enough.
Pro Tips to Boost Volume Without Software
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Check your app volume: Some apps (like YouTube or VLC Media Player) have their own volume controls. Make sure both the app and system volumes are at 100%.
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Avoid obstructing the speakers: Laptop speakers are usually at the bottom or side. Make sure nothing is blocking the sound.
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Try using a headphone or external speaker: If internal speaker quality is still disappointing, consider plugging in a Bluetooth speaker or using high-quality headphones.
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Place your laptop on a hard surface: Soft surfaces like beds or pillows absorb sound. A hard table can reflect sound waves and improve clarity.
What If You Still Can’t Hear Properly?
If your volume is still too low even after all these steps, there may be a hardware issue with your speakers. Test your audio with headphones or external speakers. If those work fine, your internal speakers may be damaged and might need a professional check.
Final Thoughts
Improving your laptop’s speaker sound on Windows 10 or 8 doesn’t have to be difficult. With just a few tweaks in your sound settings, enabling enhancements, and keeping your drivers updated, you can significantly boost your laptop’s volume and enjoy clearer, louder audio for all your content. These changes don’t require any software and can be done by anyone—even if you’re not tech-savvy.
We hope this guide helped you learn how to improve laptop speaker sound effectively. If you’re still facing issues, feel free to drop a comment or reach out. Our goal is to make tech simple and accessible to everyone. Inshallah, we’ll meet again in another tutorial. Until then, take care and have a great day!

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