Web Audio API Frequency Synthesizer

Online Water Eject Sound Tool (165Hz Tone Generator)

Use this free online water removal sound generator to fix muffled phone speakers and eject water trapped inside iPhone, Android, and earbud speaker grilles. No app installation needed — runs directly in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox.

Live Audio Synthesizer
30s
READY

Turn volume up to 100% and face speaker downward onto a towel.

Select Cleaning Mode
Duration (Timer)
Sound Strength (Intensity)
85%

Take earbuds out of ears before starting. Turn phone media volume to 100% for maximum ejection force.

The Science of Water Removal Sound Frequencies

Water droplets stick to smartphone speaker mesh because of capillary action and surface tension. When water enters tiny 0.1mm micro-perforations, regular sound waves (such as speech or music) do not create enough uniform kinetic pressure to expel the liquid.

Our tool generates pure synthesized waveforms specifically designed for acoustic water ejection:

🌊 165 Hz Sawtooth Wave

Creates sharp asymmetric pressure pulses that push water forward without sucking it back into the phone cavity.

📊 95Hz – 340Hz Sweep

Varies acoustic resonance to match different speaker sizes (earpiece vs bottom woofer).

💨 280Hz – 440Hz Square Bursts

Rapid on/off harmonic vibrations that dislodge dried dust and pocket lint.

Step-by-Step Instructions by Device Type

For iPhone (All Models)

Turn media volume to 100% in Control Center. Select "Phone Speaker Mode", place your iPhone standing upright or tilted downward on a paper towel, and click Start. Run for 30 to 60 seconds.

For Android (Samsung, Xiaomi, Pixel, OnePlus)

Disable any active "Dolby Atmos" or "Voice Enhancer" EQ settings temporarily so the pure 165Hz tone is not filtered out. Set media volume to 100% and run 2 cycles.

For AirPods, Galaxy Buds & Wireless Earbuds

Always remove earbuds from your ears before playing sound. Place both earbuds on a clean towel with the speaker mesh facing downward. Select "Wireless Earbuds Mode" (calibrated at a safe frequency for miniature drivers).

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