USB-Powered UV Phone Sterilizer with Aromatherapy for $36
June 1, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Pathogens can lurk anywhere…so it’s best to observe thorough handwashing along with disinfecting the things that you touch frequently. This Sanitizing Box uses UV-C light with 253nm wavelength to disinfect your stuff within 3 minutes. You can use it with your phone, eyewear, jewelry, toothbrush, and other small items. With English voice prompt function, you can go totally hands-free! After the disinfection is completed, you can turn on the aromatherapy function with one click. Keep your things clean and fresh-scented with this UV box.
- Uses 253nm UV-C light to kill any bacteria & harmful viruses
- Quickly disinfects in just 3 minutes
- Aromatherapy function works separately so that it does not damage the phone in any way
- Works for your phone, earphones, jewelry, car keys & house keys, watches and much more
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Product dimensions: 9.1″H x 5.1″L x 3.2″W
- UV-C light: 253.7nm
- Number of UV lamps: 4
- Rated voltage: DC5V
- Rated power: 9W
- Current: 1-2A
- Duration of each disinfection: 3 minutes
- Aromatherapy function
- Voice prompt function
Includes
- USB-Powered UV Phone Sterilizer with Aromatherapy
- USB data cable
- User manual
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