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Water Eject with Vibration

Low-frequency sound pushes water out of your phone speaker — and the WaterEject app adds real haptic vibration to shake loose what sound alone can't reach. Try the free tool below, or get the app for vibration-assisted ejection.

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Turn your volume up, hold the phone speaker-side down, then start the cycle.

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Add haptic vibration with the app

The browser can play the sound, but only the WaterEject app vibrates your phone in sync — the fastest way to shake stubborn water loose. Free on iOS and Android.

How to eject water from your speaker with vibration

  1. Turn your volume to maximum and remove any case covering the speaker.
  2. Hold the phone speaker-side down so gravity helps the water fall out.
  3. Play the water-eject sound above for 30–60 seconds and watch for droplets.
  4. Add haptic vibration — open the WaterEject app and turn on vibration so the phone shakes the water loose while the sound plays.

Why sound + vibration beats sound alone

Sound does most of the work — low-frequency waves (165–230 Hz) build outward pressure that pushes water out of the speaker grille. But some droplets cling to the mesh. That's where haptic vibration comes in: the phone physically shakes them loose while the sound plays.

Web browsers can't drive sustained haptics, so the free WaterEject app does it — calibrated vibration synced to the ejection sweep, plus deep-clean and gentle modes. It's the most thorough clean you can get.

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Frequently asked questions

Does vibration help remove water from a phone speaker?

Yes. Low-frequency sound creates pressure that pushes water out of the speaker grille, and physical vibration shakes trapped droplets loose at the same time. Combining both clears water faster than sound alone, especially for stubborn moisture.

Can a website vibrate my phone to eject water?

Browsers can only trigger short, weak vibrations — and not on every device. For real, sustained haptic vibration synced to the ejection sound, use the free WaterEject app, which is built to drive the phone's vibration motor for a deeper clean.

Is it safe to vibrate my phone to remove water?

Yes. The vibration motor and the 165–230 Hz sound frequencies are well within normal phone operating ranges. Nothing touches your device, and the web tool needs no permissions.

Sound or vibration — which removes water better?

Sound does most of the work by creating outward pressure, but adding vibration helps dislodge droplets that cling to the grille. The best results come from both together, which is what the WaterEject app delivers.