Remove Dust & Eject Water

Generate high-intensity acoustic waves to physically eject dirt, dust, and water from your device's speakers.

Step 1: Max Volume

Turn your device volume to 100% for maximum vibration power.

Step 2: Position Device

Face your speakers downward so gravity can help pull the water/dust out.

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How to Eject Water and Remove Dust from Speaker

Dropped your phone in water? Speaker sounding muffled due to dust? Use our free fix my speaker tool to restore crystal clear audio instantly using acoustic sound waves.

The Water Eject Mode

When water gets trapped inside your speaker grill, it muffles the sound. Our tool plays a continuous 165 Hz sine wave. This specific frequency is proven to cause maximum physical excursion (movement) of the speaker cone, literally pushing the water droplets out of the device. It's the exact same technology used in modern smartwatches.

The Dust Blower Mode

Over time, microscopic dust and pocket lint accumulate in the speaker cavities. The Dust Blower mode rapidly sweeps through frequencies between 100 Hz and 250 Hz. This creates rapid, jarring vibrations that break the static cling of dust particles, effectively blowing them out of the speaker mesh.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it safe to play these sounds on my phone or laptop?

Absolutely. The speaker cleaner frequencies we generate are well within the standard operating range of modern device speakers. As long as you don't play it continuously for hours, it is 100% safe and will not blow out or damage your hardware.

How long should I run the tool to remove dust from my speaker?

For most devices, running the tool for 1 to 2 minutes is more than enough. If your speaker still sounds muffled after one session, wipe the speaker grill with a dry microfiber cloth and run the tool one more time.

Do I need to download an app to use the water eject tool?

No downloads are required. Our water eject tool operates entirely within your web browser using the native Web Audio API. It works flawlessly on iPhones, Android devices, iPads, MacBooks, and Windows laptops.

Why isn't it working for my headphones?

Headphones and earbuds have very tiny drivers that do not push enough air to visibly eject large water droplets. This tool is specifically designed to fix my speaker issues on larger, built-in device speakers (like the ones at the bottom of your phone).