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Or if you want a larger UV-light sanitizer that can hold more objects, the HomeSoap might be right for you. The PhoneSoap 3 costs $80, while other PhoneSoap products like the HomeSoap run up to $200.
This Travel Sanitizing Wand uses powerful Ultraviolet-C light to kill up to 99.9% of bacteria, including E. coli. Hold the portable device in your hand and wave it slowly over anything you want to ...
If you're paranoid about germs, UV light sanitizers have been touted to be effective. How well do they really work? We put one to the test to find out.
While a UV phone sanitizer box is closed, a bright UV-C light shines on the phone and reflective surfaces for anywhere from three to 10 minutes.
Scientists have been using UV light to kill bacteria and viruses since Niels Finsen discovered its effectiveness against tuberculosis (a discovery which earned him a Nobel Prize in 1903).
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