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Phone santizers could quickly shape up to be one of this year's hottest gadgets.
Phone santizers could quickly shape up to be one of this year’s hottest gadgets.

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TL;DR: Sanitize and power up your phone with this 3-in-1 UV sterilizer with wireless charger for $49.99, a 66% savings as of May 12.


If there’s one thing in your life that could really use a deep cleaning, it’s your phone. Now, rather than freaking out with stats about how dirty it is, you should give it a deep cleaning like everything else in your home. Clorox or Lysol wipes work just fine, but if you haven’t been able to get your hands on any, you could opt for this 3-in-1 UV Sterilizer with Wireless Charger.

If you’ve been keeping track, UV phone sterilizers are basically this summer’s go-to accessory. But this particular model raises the bar with wireless charging, plus a gaggle of other fun stuff like aromatherapy functionality, bringing it to the top of our wish list.

So how does this fancy gadget work? Thanks to UV-C light – a mega-powerful light form – it can destroy 99.9% of bacteria and germs from your device without any harmful heat, liquid, or chemicals. Simply open it up, slip your phone inside, and wait for the sterilizer to do its thing. No extra work on your part. Once you’re finished sterilizing, you can even swap out your phone for anything else that needs cleaning (and fits in the compartment) – like watches, glasses, keys, earphones, wallets, and more. 

This UV Sterilizer also has a built-in wireless charger. Just lay your Qi-compatible device across the top and watch your battery power go up thanks to inductive charging technology. Oh, and as promised, there’s also a built-in aromatherapy function that makes your device smell good, in case you’re paranoid about that whole fecal matter situation.

It’s worth nothing that since there’s no independent scientific research to suggest that UV-C light can effectively eliminate coronavirus, we’d still recommend you use regular ol’ household cleaners in addition to any sort of devices such as this one. (Also worth noting is that similar products that use UV-C light were found to have no effect on other coronaviruses like SARS.)

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