How It Works
This free online tool utilizes sound vibrations to help remove water from your phone's speaker. It is compatible with both iPhone and Android devices and requires no installation, working directly within your browser.
How to Get Water Out of Your Phone Speaker
- Remove your case: Ensure the speaker is fully exposed.
- Set volume to max: Turn your phone's speaker volume as high as possible.
- Face speaker down: Hold your phone with the speaker grille pointing downwards.
- Play the sound: Tap 'Start Water Eject' and allow the session to complete.
- Repeat if needed: Run the tool 2–3 times if the speaker remains muffled.
Tip: Gently shake the phone while the sound is playing to help loosen trapped water.
Ejection Modes
- Gentle Mode: Ideal for light moisture or small splashes. Duration: 15 seconds, Frequency: 165 Hz.
- Standard Mode: Recommended for most water exposure situations. Duration: 30 seconds, Frequency: 165–300 Hz.
- Deep Mode: For muffled speakers with more significant water ingress. Duration: 60 seconds, Frequency: 100–200 Hz.
When to Use Water Eject
Use this tool when:
- Your phone speaker sounds muffled after water exposure.
- Your iPhone or Android has been splashed or dropped in water.
- Water has entered the bottom speaker grille.
- Audio sounds quieter or distorted than usual.
- You want to test if sound vibrations can clear the speaker.
Limitations
What Water Eject Can Help With:
- Small water drops in the speaker.
- Muffled or quieter speaker sound.
- Light splash or moisture exposure on the speaker grille surface.
What Water Eject Cannot Fix:
- Serious internal water damage.
- A phone that will not turn on.
- Charging port water damage.
- Internal corrosion or board damage.
Important Safety Note: If your phone was fully submerged or is not functioning normally, turn it off immediately and seek professional repair.
Why Does Water Eject Sound Work?
Phone speakers produce sound through vibration. The water eject sound uses specific low-frequency tones and frequency sweeps to create strong vibrations around the speaker grille, which can help push small water droplets out. This method is most effective when the water is near the grille, the phone volume is high, the speaker faces downwards, and the process is repeated.
Safety Tips Before Playing the Sound
- Do not charge your phone if it is wet.
- Do not use a hair dryer or other heat sources.
- Do not insert any objects into the speaker grille.
- Stop immediately if you hear distortion or unusual crackling.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Water Eject safe for my phone? Yes, it uses standard audio output and does not modify your phone's settings. Avoid using it with headphones.
- Does Water Eject work on iPhone/Android? Yes, it works on both platforms as long as the sound plays through the phone's speaker and not headphones or Bluetooth.
- How many times should I play the sound? Start with one Standard session (30 seconds). Repeat 2–3 more times if needed, with short breaks.
- What frequency removes water from speakers? Low-frequency tones (around 165 Hz) or frequency sweeps (100–300 Hz) are typically used.
- What if my speaker still sounds muffled? Allow the phone to dry naturally in a ventilated area for several hours. Avoid charging it while wet. If the issue persists, professional repair may be necessary.