Samsung UV Sterilizes ( ITFIT) With Wireless Chager
As the world gets closer to the negative effects of the COVID-19 epidemic, people have learned that maintaining a little distance and regular washing of hands is an important tool in reducing the transmission of the virus.
Destroys Harmful Bacteria
when a humble smartphone is considered one of the most despicable things a person can have, hand-care may be up to date. In an effort to give its customers the option of cleaning up an antibacterial phone, Samsung has started selling a wireless UV charger that promises to "kill 99 percent of the virus within 10 minutes."Safe from contamination
The ITFIT UV Sterilizer is an unmatched white box that Samsung claims is wide enough to fit the Galaxy S20 Ultra. However, it's not limited to Samsung smartphones only, or wireless gadgets like the Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Watch - if it comes inside it's likely to be compromised (but not penalized). Insert the item into the box, plug it into a USB-C power source and press the switch. The 10-watt Qi-connected charger will deliver power while doing its thing.
Although it is not an official formulation for Samsung, the company is selling the UV Sterilizer in conjunction with ITFIT, a Samsung device that appears to be used for back-up accessories. On the device's FCC list, the documents feature "Made for Samsung". Other ITFIT products made for Samsung include headphones and selfie sticks.
Wireless Charging
Wireless UV chargers are new, but have seen a significant increase in popularity following coronavirus outbreaks. Samsung does not explicitly say that their UV Sterilizer effectively removes SARS-CoV-2, but recent studies show that UVC lamps are capable of killing "more than 99.9 percent of coronaviruses."
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