Why Rain Causes Muffled Audio
When your phone is exposed to heavy rain or high-humidity environments, microscopic droplets can condense inside the speaker mesh and microphone ports. Unlike accidental submersion, condensation is often trapped deep within the acoustic cavity, creating surface tension that blocks sound waves from exiting clearly.
How Acoustic Burst Technology Works
Standard audio files cannot break the surface tension of small condensation droplets. Our tool uses Acoustic Burst Technology:
- High-Frequency Agitation: It begins by vibrating the speaker mesh at 400Hz to break the tension of small, dispersed droplets.
- Burst Intervals: The tool uses rapid on/off cycles (bursts). These pulses create sudden air pressure changes that "flick" the moisture out of the microscopic holes in the speaker grill.
- Final Stabilization: A final 165Hz sine sweep ensures any remaining moisture is forced toward the exit ports.
Safe Cleaning Steps
- Wipe the surface of your device with a dry microfiber cloth.
- Ensure the device is not plugged into a charger.
- Set your media volume to 100%.
- Point the affected speaker downward and run the 30-second cycle above.