
Why Rice Doesn't Fix Wet Phone Speakers (And What Actually Does)
Every year millions of people drop their phones in water. The internet says put it in rice. That's wrong. Rice Is a Myth Rice absorbs ambient humidity — not water trapped inside sealed phone enclosures. Studies show rice is no more effective than open air. The Real Problem When water enters your speaker grille, surface tension holds it in place, damping the diaphragm. Result: muffled, crackling audio. The Physics-Based Fix Apple Watch Water Lock plays a 165Hz tone to eject water. Same principle works for any phone. At 150-200Hz, the diaphragm oscillates at the exact frequency to overcome water surface tension. How to Do It fixspeaker.com implements this — free, no download: Open fixspeaker.com Max volume Press Eject Water Speaker facing down Repeat 2-3x Works on iPhone, Android, laptops. No app needed. Web Audio API const ctx = new AudioContext (); const osc = ctx . createOscillator (); osc . type = ' sine ' ; osc . frequency . setValueAtTime ( 150 , ctx . currentTime ); osc . frequenc
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