@watereject3
With the evolution of technology, modern smartphones, smartwatches, and other electronics have become more resilient to environmental factors like dust and water. Many devices today are water-resistant to a certain extent, with IP ratings like IP67 or IP68, which denote varying levels of protection against dust and water immersion. However, despite this protection, water can still find its way into speaker grills, charging ports, and other crevices. This is where the Water Eject feature comes in — a clever use of sound and vibration to expel water from sensitive components.