MOBILE STERILIZER - The case that sterilizes your mobile phone, keeping off microbes like bacteria - Since your phone could have 18 times more bacteria than a public restroom.
While most of us focus on keeping our hands sanitized, our cell phones often go neglected, leaving bacteria to thrive on our devices and as a major germaphobe, MOBILE STERILIZER gives me peace of mind by cleaning my most-used devices (mobile phone, jewelries, keys or any other small household item) with minimal effort.
The MOBILE STERILIZER can also charge your mobile phone while ridding the surface of bacteria.
How it works
MOBILE STERILIZER has a simple but effective design. It's a small rectangular box — making it the perfect size to keep on your bedside table, at your office desk, or even your kitchen counter. On the outside of the box, you'll find space for three cables — the power cord, a USB, and a USB-C. To get it set up, plug the included power cord into the wall, then into the gadget, and you're all set to get sanitizing. Place your phone inside the gadget and close it. Once closed, you'll see the lightning bolt power signal turn blue — this means it's charging. After ten minutes, the light will turn off, and your phone is ready to go. If you'd like to charge your phone simultaneously, you have the option to plug in your USB or USB-C cord.
So, you put your phone in a box and it cleans it, but how does it actually get the cleaning done? The power of this cool gadget comes in the form of UV-C light. Inside the little box are two powerful UV-C lightbulbs. UV-C light is germicidal, meaning it breaks down the DNA of nasty bacteria so it can no longer function or reproduce. The bulbs on the top and bottom of the device, paired with the reflective interior inside the entire gadget, help achieve 360-degree disinfection — so even the tiny, hard-to-reach crevices of your phone are clean. The UV-C light is so powerful that it only needs ten minutes to get your phone clean — after that time, the gadget automatically turns off, so don't worry about your phone getting overheated.
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