Your smartphone can hold 10 times more germs than surfaces you think of as unclean. On any given day you end up touching countless objects that are potentially ridden with bacteria and viruses. Door handles? Yep. Grocery carts? Check. Toilet seats? Oh yes. And whatever you touch with your hands can end up on your phone. That phone you press against your ear. That phone your toddler likes to put in their mouth. That one electronic device, which many of us use the most each day, can harbor an average of approximately 20,000 distinct types of bacteria. Knowing this, how often do you really properly clean your smartphone? And if you do clean it, are you sure you're getting the bacteria and viruses that can hide in its tiny cracks and crevices?
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Standards and Certifications | - CE - RoHS - FCC |
UV | - Sanitization method: ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) - UVC diodes: 2 W, 260 - 285 nm - UVA diodes: 2 W, 390 - 410 nm |
Electrical | USB-C input: DC 5.0 V / 1.0 A |
Dimensions - external | 210 x 120 x 48 mm (8.27 x 4.72 x 1.89 in.) |
Dimensions - internal | 196 x 99 x 25 mm (7.72 x 3.9 x 0.98 in.) |
Weight | 380 g (13.4 oz.) |
Housing | plastic |
Operation temperature | 0 – 30°C (32 – 86°F) |
Storage temperature | -20 – 65°C (-4 – 149°F) |
Humidity (noncondensing) | 10 - 90% |
Package Contents | - UV Phone Sanitizer - USB-C male to USB-A male cable, 1 m (3.3 ft.) - Quick Instruction Guide |
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