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Water Eject app icon — a glowing water drop

Dropped your iPhone in water?
Get it out of the speaker.

Water Eject plays a 165 Hz tone that shakes water droplets out of your iPhone's speaker grille — the same low-frequency technique waterproof wearables use. One tap, and you can watch the droplets leave.

Coming soon to the App Store

One-tap ejection

Three intensities — Quick, Standard, and a Deep 60-second sweep for water that got in further.

Works on silent

The tone plays even with the mute switch on, and a live volume check makes sure every run counts.

Hands-free with Siri

"Hey Siri, eject water" — start a session from Siri, Shortcuts, or the Action button when a wet screen won't respond.

Hear the difference

A built-in speaker test sweep lets you compare before and after, so you know when it's actually clear.

Headphone guard

If AirPods or headphones are connected, the app refuses to blast the tone into your ears.

Wet-phone first aid

A no-myth guide for the first hour: what helps, what makes it worse, and when to see a professional. Spoiler: skip the rice.

How it works

  1. Turn volume to maximum Ejection force scales with loudness — use the side buttons first.
  2. Point the speaker down Gravity helps the droplets leave the grille once the tone shakes them loose.
  3. Run 1–3 cycles Tiny droplets appearing on the grille mean it's working. Repeat until the sound is clear.

Water Eject helps push water droplets out of your iPhone's speakers. It cannot repair water damage, dry internal components, or restore water resistance. If your iPhone was fully submerged or isn't working normally, contact Apple Support or an authorized service provider.