Get Water Out of Your Phone Speaker
Tap the button. A tone vibrates the water out — the same trick Apple Watch uses for Water Lock. No app, no rice 🍚.
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Idle. Press start to begin.
- Crank your volume to max before starting.
- Hold the phone with the speaker pointing down.
- Keep the screen on so audio doesn't pause.
Phone got wet? Blow the water out in minutes 💨
Skip the rice, skip the hairdryer. This free tool plays the same kind of low-frequency tone that Apple Watch uses for its Water Lock feature — it vibrates the speaker cone hard enough to push water droplets out through the grille. Works on iPhone, Samsung, Pixel, tablets, laptops, and most Bluetooth speakers.
How it works
- Turn volume to maximum. Crank your phone volume all the way up. A quiet tone won't move enough air to displace water droplets.
- Point the speaker down. Hold your phone with the speaker grille facing the floor so gravity helps the water leave.
- Choose a frequency. Start with 165 Hz (the same frequency Apple Watch uses for Water Lock). Try the sweep mode if water doesn't clear on the first try.
- Press start and wait. Tap the big play button and let the tone run. Most water beads out within the first minute or two; let a full cycle play if the speaker still sounds muffled. Wipe the beads off the grille with a soft cloth.
- Test your audio. Play music or make a call. If sound is still muffled, repeat with a longer duration or the sweep preset.