Speaker Cleaner is a utility app for iOS and Android that uses sound wave technology to eject water and dust from smartphone speakers.
Product velocity
Intense
Daily rank 🇺🇸
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Utilities
Sentiment
3.0
2 reviews
Nemesis
Sonic | Water Eject
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire this app to restore audio clarity without professional hardware repair, using a DIY frequency-based solution to avoid service costs.
For Smartphone users experiencing muffled audio due to water or dust exposure who require a DIY, no-cost repair solution.
Key features
Automated 60-second frequency sweep sequence designed to vibrate water and dust from speaker grilles
Slider interface allowing user-defined frequency selection from 1Hz to 2000Hz for device-specific resonance tuning
Integrated stereo channel testing and real-time decibel metering to verify audio restoration
How much does it cost?
The app operates on a free-to-use model with ad support, relying on volume of installs rather than subscription gates.
Velocity
Intense developmentShow more...
4 versions in history. Development pace: intense.
Who built it?
Sunandan Sekhar Das
10 apps tracked · Utilities
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
Read the full review analysisCompetition
Competitive landscape for Speaker Cleaner: Water & Dust
How's the Utilities market?
The app currently lacks significant chart presence, with only 2 ratings on iOS and 0 on Android. This limited footprint signals a lack of discovery momentum compared to category incumbents.
Read the market outlookThe rivals identified
By VonBruno LLC
With nearly 19,000 ratings and a long-standing presence in the niche, this app represents the primary market leader for water ejection functionality.
- Maintains a specialized focus on sonic water ejection rather than general-purpose utility or sound measurement tools.
- Leverages a long-standing brand reputation established since 2015 to dominate search intent for water removal.
- Provides a highly refined, singular user experience that avoids the feature bloat of multi-purpose utility apps.
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Key takeaways for Speaker Cleaner: Water & Dust
Where is it heading?
The water-ejection market is consolidating around incumbents with high social proof, making it difficult for new entrants to gain traction. The subject app must pivot to a specialized feature set or B2B partnerships to avoid being drowned out by high-volume rivals.
- The latest release focused on stability, signaling a maintenance-mode approach rather than aggressive feature expansion.
- The lack of user ratings on Android suggests low discovery, which limits the data loop needed for frequency-tuning improvements.
The SWOT
- Guided 3-step cleaning cycle reduces user uncertainty
- Manual frequency slider enables device-specific resonance tuning
- B2B partnerships with mobile repair shops
- Wearable-device cleaning mode expansion
Next best moves
Pivot to freemium model because ad-only revenue limits growth → increase LTV
+ 1 more prioritized moveThe counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of a subscription gate is a strategic error…
Read the full takeFeature gaps
Massive social proof (available in Sonic | Water Eject but missing here) +1
Since the last report: The app transitioned from an undefined utility to a niche player struggling with monetization and discovery, evidenced by a pivot to ad-supported revenue and a lack of social proof.
Bottom line
Speaker Cleaner offers a functional utility set, but its ad-only model and lack of social proof leave it exposed to incumbents, so the PM should prioritize a freemium pivot to capture power-user revenue.
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