How It Works: The Physics of Sound Ejection
When you drop your phone in water, liquid gets trapped in the speaker grill mesh. Because water has high surface tension, it sticks there, causing your audio to sound "muffled" or quiet.
This tool generates a specific 165Hz Sawtooth Wave. This low-frequency sound creates continuous air pressure waves that vibrate the speaker diaphragm violently. This vibration breaks the surface tension of the water, physically pushing the droplets out of the mesh.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Disconnect Accessories: Unplug any headphones or charging cables.
- Max Volume: Turn your phone media volume to 100%. The vibration needs maximum power to be effective.
- Position Downward: Hold your phone so the speakers are facing the floor. Gravity will help the water drip out.
- Activate: Tap the big blue button above. Let it run for 10-15 seconds.
- Dry It: You should see small droplets appear on the speaker grill. Wipe them away with a cloth.
FAQ
Is this safe for my phone?
Yes. Modern smartphones (iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Pixel) are designed to handle maximum volume vibrations. This tool simply plays a sound file; it does not "hack" your hardware. However, do not run it continuously to avoid overheating the speaker coil.
Does this work for iPhones and Androids?
Yes, it works on any device with a speaker, including iPhones, Androids, iPads, and tablets. It uses standard HTML5 audio technology supported by all browsers.