The clean-speaker sound that actually works.
Looking for a speaker cleaner sound that does more than buzz? SpeakerMate plays calibrated frequencies — a 165 Hz pulse to remove water and higher sweeps to shake out dust. It's the real iPhone speaker cleaner sound, free in your browser, and it brings your iPhone speaker sound right back.
- ✓ Works on iPhone & Apple Watch
- ✓ Free to start
- ✓ No hardware needed
What makes a speaker-cleaning sound work
Sound is just vibration. The right low frequency makes the speaker membrane flex enough to push trapped water back out of the grille, while higher frequencies rattle dust and lint loose. The wrong sound — a random tone off the internet — just plays; it isn't calibrated to actually move debris.
The sound to remove water from a speaker
Water responds to a low pulse around 165 Hz — the same frequency Apple Watch uses for its water-eject feature. SpeakerMate plays that pulse to clear moisture, then sweeps up into the 1–3 kHz range to shake out the dust and lint a single tone would leave behind.
Skip the viral mega-Hz clips
Trending 'speaker cleaner 99,999 Hz' videos are nonsense — frequencies that high are inaudible and do nothing. What actually cleans a speaker are calibrated tones in the audible range, which is exactly what SpeakerMate plays. Hear it for yourself with the free 15-second demo.
Sound clears debris. Safely.
Specific low-frequency tones vibrate the speaker membrane just hard enough to push debris out — without ever damaging it. It's the same trick Apple Watch uses to eject water, engineered for every speaker.
Pick a mode & tap start
Choose what you're fighting — water, dust, lint or a deep flush — then place your phone face down on a flat surface.
Precise frequencies sweep through
SpeakerMate plays calibrated tones — 165 Hz to eject water, higher pitches to shake loose dust and lint — vibrating debris out of the grill.
Hear the difference instantly
Water drips out, the membrane moves freely again, and full range is restored — measurably crisper in about 30 seconds.
Everything you want to know
Does cleaning speakers with sound actually work?
Yes. Specific low and high frequencies vibrate the speaker membrane just enough to expel water and dislodge dust and lint, without damaging it. It's the same physics behind Apple Watch's built-in water-eject feature, applied across a wider range of frequencies.
What sound or frequency cleans a speaker?
Low frequencies around 165 Hz vibrate the speaker membrane enough to push trapped water out, while higher frequencies (roughly 1–3 kHz) shake loose dust and lint. SpeakerMate sweeps through the whole audible range so nothing gets left behind. Ignore the viral 'speaker cleaner 99,999 Hz' clips — frequencies that high are inaudible and do nothing; what actually works are calibrated tones in the audible range, which is exactly what SpeakerMate plays.
Clean speaker sound app, explained simply?
Simply: a speaker-cleaning app plays special sounds that make your speaker vibrate, and those vibrations push out trapped water and shake loose dust and lint — restoring clarity and bass. SpeakerMate uses a low 165 Hz tone to get water out of your speakers and higher tones for dust, with no tools or disassembly. Try the free 15-second demo on this site, then get the app for the full clean.
Is SpeakerMate safe for my device?
Yes. SpeakerMate plays calibrated tones within safe limits and never touches or disassembles your device. It is a maintenance aid and is not a substitute for professional repair of liquid-damaged devices.
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