About Our Water Ejection Tool

How does the water ejection sound work?

The 165 Hz frequency creates specific vibrations that help break the surface tension of water droplets in your speaker grills. These vibrations can help force water out through the speaker openings, similar to how some smartwatches eject water from their speakers.

Is this safe for my device?

Yes. This tool uses sound frequencies that are within the normal operating range of your phone's speakers. The frequency simply makes your speakers vibrate in a way that helps remove water. It won't damage your device.

How many times should I use this tool?

Most minor water exposure issues can be resolved with 1-3 uses. If your speakers still sound muffled after several attempts, allow your phone to dry naturally for a few hours before trying again.

Will this work for any phone?

Yes, this technique works for most smartphones including iPhones, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and other Android devices. The effectiveness may vary depending on the speaker design and the amount of water.

Why doesn't the sound play?

There are a few common reasons:

  • Your device's volume may be too low. Try increasing it to at least 70%.
  • Your browser may be blocking autoplay. Try clicking the button again.
  • If using headphones, the sound may be coming through them instead of the speakers.

Water Damage & Prevention

What should I do if water was inside my phone, not just the speakers?

This tool only helps with water in the external speaker grills. If water has entered other parts of your phone, turn it off immediately, remove the battery if possible, and consult a professional repair service.

Can I use this tool preventatively?

This tool is designed for removing water that's already in your speakers. There's no need to use it preventatively if your phone hasn't been exposed to water.

My phone is water-resistant. Do I still need this?

Yes. Even water-resistant phones can have water trapped in their speaker grills, which can affect sound quality. This tool can help remove that trapped water faster than waiting for it to evaporate naturally.

Does putting a wet phone in rice actually work?

The rice method is largely a myth. Rice is not particularly effective at drawing moisture from electronics and can actually cause additional problems if rice particles get into ports or openings. Better alternatives include silica gel packets or commercial desiccants specifically designed for electronics.

Technical Questions

Why 165 Hz specifically?

The 165 Hz frequency has been found to be particularly effective at creating the right kind of vibrations to dislodge water from small speaker openings. This frequency creates enough movement to break surface tension without being too harsh on the speaker components.

Does this use a lot of battery?

No, the tool uses minimal battery power. Playing audio for a few seconds uses a negligible amount of energy, comparable to a brief phone call or playing a short music clip.

Will this work if my phone is completely dead from water damage?

Unfortunately, no. This tool specifically helps with water in the speaker grills when the phone is still functioning. If your phone won't turn on due to water damage, you'll need to consult a professional repair service.

Can I damage my speakers by using this tool too much?

No, the frequency used is within the normal operating range of smartphone speakers. However, there's no benefit to using it excessively. We recommend 1-3 uses when needed, with a few minutes of rest in between.

Website Questions

Is this service really free?

Yes, our water ejection tool is completely free to use. We believe in providing accessible solutions for common phone problems.

How do I contact support?

If you have questions or need assistance, you can reach our support team at info@fixmyspeakers.help or visit our Contact page.

Can I use this on mobile data?

Yes, the tool works on both WiFi and mobile data connections. The page is lightweight and shouldn't use much of your data allowance.

Does this work offline?

Once the page has loaded, the water ejection functionality will work without an internet connection. You can even bookmark it for offline use in emergencies.