What should I do if my headphones get wet?

Got wet headphones? It happens. After all, we sometimes forget our umbrella or get splashed with water while playing at the beach just small accidents that are totally normal. Here are some tips on how to dry your headphones the right way if needed.
Steps to follow and tips for drying your headphones:
1. Remove the battery
The first thing to do is take out the battery. Once it's wet, it’s pretty much useless. Plus, it's important to remember never try to use it again even if it's not working, it could damage and corrode the headphones, permanently messing up the circuits.
2. Gently shake it
To get the water out more effectively, give the headphones a gentle shake. If needed, you can use a cloth to do this in a soft, careful way. It’s also crucial to dry the headphones, because if water stays in the ear canal, it could lead to bacteria growth, causing infections and ear problems. The most common one is called "swimmer’s ear." As the name suggests, it’s typical for swimmers because the pool environment is perfect for bacteria to thrive.
3. Let the headphones dry
Using rice to dry headphones? Sounds weird, but rice actually works wonders at pulling moisture out of electronics. It can save your phone, headphones, or other devices from water damage because of its moisture-absorbing properties. Even better, if you can leave the headphones to dry overnight using a dehumidifier especially one made for headphones that’s the way to go. As we mentioned earlier, keeping your ears wet for too long can also lead to a bacterial ear infection.
What not to do:
If your headphones get wet, don’t try to heat them up too much. Some people think it’s a good idea to dry them with things like the microwave or a blow dryer, but this won’t get you the results you want. Also, just because your headphones got wet, don’t automatically assume they’re broken. As we’ve seen, that’s not always the case. Following the tips in this article quickly might just help your devices work like new again!