Drop your iPhone in a puddle, get caught in the rain, or jump into a pool with your phone in your pocket — the speaker sounds muffled afterwards. A water eject shortcut for iPhone plays a specific low-frequency tone that vibrates water droplets out of the speaker grille, restoring clear audio within seconds. It's the same technique Apple Watch uses automatically, brought to iPhone with one tap.
The shortcut plays a specially tuned low-frequency audio tone through the iPhone speaker at maximum volume. The vibration from the tone pushes water droplets out of the speaker cavity. Run it two or three times after exposure to water for best results. The whole process takes about ten seconds and restores clear audio without needing to dry the phone overnight.
Go to getturin.com and describe your shortcut (e.g., 'Play a water eject tone to clear my speaker').
Wait a few seconds for Turin's AI to build the water eject shortcut.
Tap the 'Install' button to add it directly to your Apple Shortcuts app.
Clears muffled speaker sound within seconds of water exposure without waiting for the phone to dry.
Runs natively through Apple Shortcuts — no third-party app required and nothing extra to install.
Uses standard audio playback at a specific frequency — no jailbreak, no system modifications.
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Yes. You can build and install this shortcut using Turin's free tier. No subscription, no App Store download required — just describe what you want and tap install.
This shortcut works on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac running iOS 16 / iPadOS 16 / macOS Ventura or later. Install it directly from Safari in one tap.
No. Once installed the shortcut runs entirely on-device using Apple's built-in Shortcuts app. An internet connection is only needed during the initial build and install step.
Absolutely. You can describe any changes to Turin and get a new version in seconds, or open the shortcut in the Apple Shortcuts app and edit the actions directly.