By Fred Felton
Oct. 8, 2020
Banish up to 99% of Bacteria and Germs at
the Touch of a Button with the New UV Sterilizer.
The new UV Sterilizer from Samsung. | Image: Samsung |
These are different times we live in and thanks to Samsung you now have a nifty little device which can keep your devices crystal clean.
To help combat the spread of bacteria and
germs Samsung recently introduced their UV Sterilizer with Wireless Charging.
It was manufactured by Samsung C&T, a partner of Samsung Mobile Accessory
Partnership Program (SMAPP) and you can get it at your nearest online or retail
store.
Samsung recently sent me one to review and
here are 5 reasons you should seriously think about investing in one:
Keep
your belongings safe and clean from bacteria and germs
This is the perfect device to use to make
sure your own devices are safe from bacteria and germs. It kills up to 99% of
bacteria and germs, including E.coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida
albicans, according to tests done by Intertek and SGS.
Fits a variety of devices
This sterilizer can fit a variety of
devices such as your smartphone, earbuds and glasses and it can disinfect them
in just 10 minutes, wherever you are.
Practical
and Sleek Design
It has a great design which features dual
UV lights that sterilize the item placed inside it. The minimal design also
means it can fit in perfectly anywhere including your house or office.
Easy
to use
The UV Sterilizer is easy to use with a
single button that turns it on or off. The device turns off automatically after
10 minutes.
Wireless
charging
Thanks to the wireless charging it
disinfects your smartphone and it will also charge the device at the same time,
as long as your device can support Qi wireless charging. This means when it is
done you can pick up your device and it is clean and fully charged at the same
time.
It’s a nifty device and certainly useful
in this new normal we now all live in. Keep an eye on some stores as they are
offering this device free with some deals.
Fred Felton is a freelance tech
journalist. Find him on Twitter @fredfelton