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Dry Phone Speakers
Free Water Eject Tool for iPhone & Android

What is Dry Phone Speakers?

Dry Phone Speakers offers a browser-based water ejection tool that utilizes low-frequency sound waves at 165 Hz to safely remove water from phone speakers. The tool works by creating air-pressure waves that dislodge water droplets without damaging the device, making it effective for various water exposure scenarios from rain splashes to full submersion.

The platform provides multiple modes including Standard, Heavy Duty, and Sweep frequencies to address different levels of water exposure. Users simply need to remove their phone case, set volume to 70-80%, hold the speaker facing downward, and run the tool for 30-60 seconds. The service is completely free and works on all modern smartphones including iPhone 17, Galaxy S26, and Pixel 10 models.

Features

  • Water Ejection Tool: Uses 165 Hz sound waves to safely remove water from phone speakers
  • Multiple Frequency Modes: Standard (165 Hz), Heavy Duty (145 Hz), and Sweep (80-420 Hz) options for different water exposure levels
  • No App Required: Browser-based tool that works directly through web interface
  • Device Compatibility: Works on all modern iPhone and Android smartphones
  • Safety Features: Operates at safe volume levels (70-80%) to prevent speaker damage
  • Real-time Testing: Includes speaker and microphone test tools to verify results

Use Cases

  • Removing water from phone speakers after accidental water exposure
  • Fixing muffled or crackling sound caused by water damage
  • Emergency water removal when phones get wet in rain or pools
  • Preventive maintenance after water exposure to avoid permanent damage
  • Testing speaker and microphone functionality after water incidents

FAQs

  • What frequency does the water eject tool use and why is it effective?
    The tool primarily uses 165 Hz frequency, which creates strong air-pressure waves that are powerful enough to break water droplets free from speaker meshes but gentle enough to not harm phone components. This is the same frequency Apple uses in their watches for water ejection.
  • How long should I wait before testing my phone after using the water eject tool?
    Wait 3-5 minutes after running the tool, wipe any visible water drops, then test your sound. For thorough drying, allow 12-24 hours for fresh water exposure and 48-72 hours for saltwater or sugary liquids.
  • What should I do if the tool doesn't completely fix my speaker sound?
    If sound remains muffled after two runs of the tool and proper drying time, especially with saltwater or sugary drinks, consider professional cleaning as residue may require specialized treatment.
  • Can this tool damage my phone speakers?
    No, the tool is completely safe when used as directed at 70-80% volume. It uses browser-generated sound at controlled levels that won't harm modern smartphone speakers.

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