Speaker cleaner

Clean your speaker

Pick a mode, turn your volume up, then start the water-ejection cycle. Free online — no app.

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Different issues need different cleaning protocols.

Pro tips for best results

  1. Max volume, screen unlocked, and Do Not Disturb off so the tone is not interrupted.
  2. Face-down on a soft cloth helps gravity pull droplets out of the grille.
  3. Run 2–3 cycles with a 5–10 minute rest between them.
  4. After drying, use Mic test — if levels stay near zero, seek professional repair.

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FAQ

Is water eject safe for speakers?

Yes when used as directed: calibrated tones with amplitude limits. Do not run for hours. Power off and dry if the device was submerged.

What frequency ejects water from speakers?

Water ejection works best around 165–180 Hz pulses, plus short sweeps. Deep Clean uses stronger pulse trains; Gentle uses softer tones for maintenance.

Does it clean the microphone too?

Sound mainly drives the speaker grille. Use Mic Assist tips + a mic level test after drying. Severe liquid damage may need professional repair.

WaterEject alternative?

Fah Swe Tools Water Eject runs fully in your browser with multi-mode tones, channel select, and mic test — no signup and no forced app download.

About Water Eject — Clean Phone Speakers

Eject water from phone speakers online with loud calibrated tones. Fah Swe Tools Water Eject offers Water Ejection, Deep Clean, Gentle, and Custom modes plus a mic test — a free WaterEject-style browser cleaner for muffled speakers after rain or drops. No signup, no forced app.