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The Water Eject Sound

The water-eject sound is a low-frequency tone (165–230 Hz) that vibrates your speaker and pushes trapped water out. Press play below to run it free in your browser — or get the WaterEject app for the strongest, calibrated sound plus haptic vibration.

Play the water eject sound

Turn your volume up, hold the phone speaker-side down, then press play to run the tone.

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Get the most powerful eject sound

The WaterEject app plays a calibrated, full-power ejection sweep with haptic vibration — the most effective version of the sound. Free on iOS and Android.

How to use the water eject sound

  1. Turn your volume to maximum and remove any case.
  2. Hold the phone speaker-side down so gravity helps.
  3. Press play and let the sound run for 30–60 seconds.
  4. Repeat if the audio is still muffled, or get the WaterEject app for the strongest calibrated sound.

Why the sound works

The water-eject sound is a low-frequency tone (165–230 Hz). At that pitch the speaker diaphragm moves a lot of air, creating outward pressure that pushes trapped water droplets out through the speaker grille.

The version in your browser is a safe, effective tone you can play right now. The free WaterEject app goes further — it plays a calibrated, full-power frequency sweep with haptic vibration synced to the sound, for the most effective result.

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Frequently asked questions

What frequency is the water eject sound?

It's a low-frequency tone, typically 165–230 Hz. That range vibrates the speaker diaphragm enough to push water droplets out of the grille without harming the speaker.

Does the water eject sound actually work?

Yes. The low-frequency vibration creates outward pressure that forces trapped water out of the speaker grille — most people hear the audio clear up within a minute.

How long should I play the water eject sound?

30–60 seconds is enough for most cases. If the speaker still sounds muffled, run it two or three more times.

Is the water eject sound safe for my phone?

Yes — the frequencies are within a speaker's normal operating range, there are no moving parts, and no permissions are required.