Questions & Answers
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Everythingyou need to know about how SpeakerCure works, billing, and device safety.
To reset speaker sound after water exposure or dust accumulation, run SpeakerCure's frequency sweeps. This clears physically trapped blockages from the speaker membrane. You can also restart your device or reset audio settings if it is a temporary software glitch.
Yes, speaker cleaner sounds are real and scientifically designed. They use specific low-frequency acoustic sweeps (typically between 165Hz and 300Hz) that force the speaker membrane to vibrate rapidly. This vibration generates sound pressure that physically pushes out trapped water and dust.
You can check your phone sound using SpeakerCure's Speaker Diagnostic Test mode. This plays stepped frequencies from 100Hz up to 8kHz, allowing you to easily detect distortion, muffling, or missing frequencies in both your earpiece and main speaker.
You can fix and clean your speaker sound by running SpeakerCure's online frequency waves. If the speaker sounds muffled due to dirt, brush the grille gently with a soft toothbrush first, then run the Dust Removal or Water Eject sound cleaning cycles.
Yes, SpeakerCure is entirely safe for your device. It plays standard sound waves within the normal frequency range (100Hz - 250Hz) and safe volume limits designed by the manufacturer, meaning it won't cause any physical strain or damage to your speaker hardware.
For physical blockages like water or dust, you can repair your speaker sound using SpeakerCure's acoustic cleaning sweeps. If the speaker membrane is physically torn, blown, or completely silent due to a short circuit, you will need a hardware repair from a certified technician.
Mobile sound can become low due to a clogged speaker mesh (filled with pocket lint, dust, or earwax), trapped water blocking sound waves, or temporary software issues. Running a targeted frequency cleaning cycle usually restores normal volume instantly.
Common signs of water damage include muffled or crackling audio, extremely low volume, complete silence, or a device that wrongly thinks headphones are plugged in. If you hear static immediately after liquid exposure, you should run a Water Eject cycle.
A standard cleaning session takes 120 seconds (2 minutes). For severe water logging or heavy dust buildup, you may need to run the cycle 2 to 3 times or try the Pro cleaning modes for deeper acoustic agitation.
Yes. SpeakerCure works perfectly on all iPhone models as well as Android devices. It is fully compatible with popular mobile brands in India, including Xiaomi, Redmi, Vivo, Oppo, Realme, Samsung, OnePlus, and iPhones, without needing any app installation.
Smart Diagnostic mode is a free cleaning sweep ranging from 165 Hz to 300 Hz. It alternates pitch sweeps to identify and displace light water blockages and general dust particles from your speaker.
Yes, once the page is fully loaded, SpeakerCure can be used offline. The sound generation engine is built using the browser's native Web Audio API, allowing you to run cleaning cycles anywhere without an active internet connection.
Water Eject uses fast-pulsing sound bursts (190Hz - 210Hz) at max gain to push liquid out. Dust Removal uses a sustained 260Hz tone modulated by a 4Hz tremolo effect to vibrate dry dust particles out of the mesh.
If your speaker remains muffled after multiple runs, there may be sticky residue (like dried soda or juice) that sound waves cannot displace, or the water has caused permanent corrosion on the internal circuitry. You may need a physical cleaning or hardware repair.
Yes. If you connect your phone or laptop to a Bluetooth speaker and play SpeakerCure, the sound waves will vibrate the Bluetooth speaker's membrane, helping to clear surface dust or water from its grille.
SpeakerCure is compatible with all modern HTML5 web browsers, including Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Opera on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
No, putting a wet phone in rice is a myth. Starchy dust and small rice grains can clog your charging ports and speaker mesh, causing further damage. It is much safer to let the device air-dry and use sound waves to eject moisture.
Most SpeakerCure cleaning cycles take 2 to 3 minutes. For severe water damage, we recommend running 2-3 consecutive cycles. The Smart Diagnostic mode automatically determines the optimal cleaning duration for your specific device.
Yes. SpeakerCure is compatible with Bluetooth speakers, wireless earbuds (including AirPods), smartwatches, tablets, and laptops — in addition to smartphones. Any device with a speaker and a web browser can benefit from our acoustic cleaning system.
The free version includes Smart Diagnostic, Water Eject, and Dust Removal modes with standard frequency ranges. The Pro version ($1.49 one-time) unlocks Deep Vibration, Manual Frequency Control (20Hz–20,000Hz), the Dr.Cure AI Assistant, the Chrome Extension, downloadable PWA app, and a PDF solution guide.
No. SpeakerCure operates exclusively within safe frequency ranges (100Hz–300Hz for cleaning modes) that are within the normal operating parameters of modern mobile speakers. The system is non-invasive and uses the same acoustic ejection principle as Apple Watch's built-in Water Lock feature.
Immediately power off your device to prevent short circuits. Do not charge it. Gently shake the device to dislodge visible water droplets. Then open SpeakerCure in your browser and run the Water Eject mode at maximum volume on a flat surface. Repeat 2-3 times. Avoid rice bowls — research by iFixit has shown rice is ineffective and can introduce starch particles into speaker ports.