Does PhoneSoap damage your phone?

Does PhoneSoap damage your phone?

Yes, PhoneSoap is completely safe for your phone. PhoneSoap doesn’t use water or chemicals – it uses UV-C light. UV light kills germs but doesn’t harm you or your device. This is more than enough time to completely sanitize your phone and kill all the germs, but it is never enough time to damage your gadgets.

What can’t you put in PhoneSoap?

What else can I put inside PhoneSoap? Anything that fits inside! Credit cards, keys, smartwatch – you name it. As long as it fits and is not wet, you can sanitize it using PhoneSoap.

Does UV phone sanitizers really work?

Do UV Sanitizers Actually Work? So, the answer is yes, UV phone sanitizers can kill germs. New experiments suggest that UVC can kill COVID-19, and long-term studies prove that the technology can reliably destroy SARS, a strain of coronavirus.

Which PhoneSoap model is best?

PhoneSoap 3
Best Overall: PhoneSoap v3 PhoneSoap 3 uses Ultraviolet (UV) rays, and it’s claimed it can kill 99.99 percent of all the bacteria and other germs on smartphones.

Is PhoneSoap a hoax?

It’s worth noting that PhoneSoap has not been tested against COVID-19 yet, so there’s no evidence to show that it kills the virus itself. However, keeping your phone clean is still a good way to reduce exposure to bacterias that could impact your health and potentially weaken your immune system.

Can I put credit cards in PhoneSoap?

The PhoneSoap can also clean more than just your phone: It can clean other gadgets like your smart watch, or anything else you can fit inside, from your keys and earphones to credit cards.

How long do you leave your phone in PhoneSoap?

You put your phone in the PhoneSoap, close the box (make sure you see the lightning symbol turn on), and let it sit for just ten minutes. When you take it out, there will be no noticeable difference, but your phone will be cleaner than before.

How effective is PhoneSoap?

Laboratory tests have shown that PhoneSoap kills 99.9% of common household germs, including bacteria that leads to E. Coli, Salmonella, Staph, Flu, and the common cold .

How long does PhoneSoap last?

4,000 hours
How Long Does the PhoneSoap Last? Great question! The bulbs used in PhoneSoap devices have a lifespan of 4,000 hours.

How often can you use PhoneSoap?

The lightbulbs we use in our products have a lifespan of 4,000 hours – which is 240,000 minutes! That means you can use your PhoneSoap 3 about 24,000 times before the bulbs burn out. If they happen to burn out before then, we’ll replace them at no cost to you so you can keep on sanitizing!

How long does it take PhoneSoap to work?

PhoneSoap is like a pint-sized tanning bed for your phone. The product claims to eliminate 99.9% of household germs in less than 10 minutes using UV-C light.

What does phonesoap 3 do for your phone?

PhoneSoap 3 kills 99.99% of the bacteria and viruses1 that thrive on your phone and other small gear.2 Backed by 10 years in UV technology, PhoneSoap 3 is a bestseller for good reason. Buy in monthly payments with Affirm on orders over $50. Learn more What does PhoneSoap 3 Do?

What should I use to clean my phonesoap?

Microfiber cleaning cloths are the perfect tool to clean surfaces without causing damage. Our 2-in-1 spray bottle and microfiber cloth reduces on-screen smudges. Replace your lost or damaged power adapter for any PhoneSoap unit.

How often can you use the phonesoap 3 bulb?

That means you can use your PhoneSoap 3 about 24,000 times before the bulbs burn out. If the bulbs happen to burn out or crack before then, we’ll replace them at no cost to you so you can keep on sanitizing. We offer a one-year limited warranty on our products.

Why do you need a phone sanitizer on your phone?

Simple to use, takes very little space, adds an important element of safety, killing COVID viruses on phones, keys, credit cards, receipts, etc. in addition to all the pre-COVID microbes (like flu and cold viruses, bacteria, etc.) one wants to avoid.

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