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Samsung Qi Wireless Charger and UV Sanitizer (US Version) for
$18.99.
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About this item:
- Intuitive Design. Simply close the lid and press the button to disinfect for 10 minutes.
- Approved high germicidal efficiency. 99% sanitation effect. UV-C light effectively kills up to 99% of harmful germs and bacteria, including E. Coli, Staphylococcus , and Candida albicans.
- Can also be used to sanitize your daily items such as glasses and accessories.
- Packaging includes: UV Sanitizer with Wireless charging, USB Type-C Cable, User Manual (Wall Charger NOT included)
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UV-C radiation kills both viruses and bacteria by destroying their DNA and/or RNA, making it impossible to reproduce/replicate. UV-B and UV-A tends to do damage by oxidizing lipids in the cell walls of bacteria, causing death of bacteria by destroying the cell walls. The efficiency (log reduction in microbes) is directly related to the total emitted power.
According to the information on the Samsung Product Page [samsung.com] this uses UV-C and requires 10 minutes to sanitize the contents. (probably 5 Log reduction, if I had to guess).
For $19 shipped I'm definitely interested, if for no other reason than to be able to sterilize small parts (connectors, valves, and the like) or just to take apart for the UV-C LEDs.
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The wireless charging is cool, since she has a newer iPhone and never had a wireless charger. But the UV part, first thing she asked was, can I sanitize other things in it, like face masks? Actually yes, it turns out - the UV part works independently of the charger part, and anything you want to put in there you can run the 10 minute UV sanitize cycle on. So she was happy about that.
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UV-C radiation kills both viruses and bacteria by destroying their DNA and/or RNA, making it impossible to reproduce/replicate. UV-B and UV-A tends to do damage by oxidizing lipids in the cell walls of bacteria, causing death of bacteria by destroying the cell walls. The efficiency (log reduction in microbes) is directly related to the total emitted power.
According to the information on the Samsung Product Page [samsung.com] this uses UV-C and requires 10 minutes to sanitize the contents. (probably 5 Log reduction, if I had to guess).
For $19 shipped I'm definitely interested, if for no other reason than to be able to sterilize small parts (connectors, valves, and the like) or just to take apart for the UV-C LEDs.