Speaker
Cleaner
for iPhone.
Restore your iPhone's speaker clarity in 30 seconds. A calibrated 165Hz cleaning tone ejects water and dislodges microscopic debris — no tools, no disassembly.
Engineered for Acoustic Perfection
Three utilities, one interface. Clean dust, eject water, verify clarity.
The 30-Second Cleaning Routine
Four steps, no tools, no risk to your device.
- 01
Max the volume
The cleaning pulse needs amplitude to push debris free.
- 02
Hold speaker-down
Gravity carries loose dust and water out of the grille.
- 03
Play the 165Hz tone
Thirty seconds of calibrated cleaning pressure.
- 04
Verify clarity
Play a voice memo. Crisp audio means success.
Cleaning Tools by Device
Jump straight to the free cleaning tone tuned for your phone.
iPhone Speaker Cleaner
Clean your iPhone speaker without tools. A 165Hz frequency loosens dust, a water-eject pulse pushes moisture out. Safe for iPhone 11 through iPhone 16.
tunePhone Speaker Cleaner
Clean any phone speaker with a calibrated 165Hz cleaning tone. Works on iPhone, Samsung, Pixel, OnePlus, and Xiaomi without opening the device.
tuneWater Eject for iPhone
Dropped your iPhone in water? Play a low-frequency water-eject tone to force moisture out of the speaker grille before it corrodes internal components.
tuneEar Speaker Cleaner Sound
The ear speaker on your phone collects dust fast — it sits right against your skin. Use this cleaning tone to restore call clarity without pins or brushes.
Latest Guides
How to clean, fix, and maintain phone speakers — written by the team behind the app.
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7 min readScienceSpeaker Cleaner Frequency Guide: Why 165 Hz Is the Magic Number
Every speaker cleaner app fights about frequencies. Here's why 165 Hz dominates water-eject routines, where 200 Hz fits for dust, and what the kHz-claiming apps get wrong.
9 min readCommon Questions
Everything you might ask before trusting a sound with your phone.
How does a speaker cleaner sound work?
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A speaker cleaner plays a calibrated 165Hz tone through your phone's speaker. The tone vibrates the speaker diaphragm enough to push out dust and loose debris, and to force trapped water out of the grille — the same mechanism Apple Watch uses for its Water Lock feature.
Is it safe to use on my iPhone?
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Yes. The frequencies are well within the iPhone's normal operating range. A 30-second cleaning pulse at max volume is non-destructive. Don't loop the tone for more than a few minutes at a time — that generates unnecessary heat.
Will this fix a phone that fell in water?
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If you act within 24 hours, the water-eject pulse pushes most trapped moisture out of the speaker chamber. Combine it with 24 hours of air drying for full recovery. It can't reverse corrosion that has already started.
Does this work on Android phones?
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Yes. The cleaning frequencies work on Samsung, Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi, and any phone with a functioning speaker. The iOS app focuses on iPhones; the underlying tone works universally.
How is this different from other speaker cleaner apps?
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We publish the exact frequency we play (165Hz), the duration (30 seconds), and offer the core cleaning for free with no subscription. Most paid speaker cleaner apps gate a generic tone behind a weekly subscription.
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