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.

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

  1. Turn volume to maximum. Crank your phone volume all the way up. A quiet tone won't move enough air to displace water droplets.
  2. Point the speaker down. Hold your phone with the speaker grille facing the floor so gravity helps the water leave.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Test your audio. Play music or make a call. If sound is still muffled, repeat with a longer duration or the sweep preset.