字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 germs are a very hot topic across the globe right now. And it got me thinking I remembered this product that I, um box a really long time ago. I was singing about the hands you're washing the hands you're singing Happy birthday and the whole thing because you're trying to be socially responsible. But then you reach into your pocket and you grip your filthy phone over and over again and you can't possibly wash your hands every single time you touch your phone. You might touch this thing 2030 40 times a day, maybe more if you're an addict, like many people in this office right here. So what good is it? You see the problem there? I'm not saying you shouldn't watch your hand. You gotta watch your hand. 2020. It's very important. I'm just saying these things are assess pool their their their gross. It got me thinking remembering this product from unbox therapy history called phone soap, which is this phone cleaner charger thing that claims to kill 99.9% of bacteria as well as viruses. Uh, now would be the time to take a look at their latest version of that product. It's kind of a topical matter. And so they came out with a new ones called Phone Soap. Go clean and charge on the go. So this one, this is the new version. Let's just get into it and check it out. Now it uses you ve to kill the various germs and bacteria and things that are living on your phone. And they've got all kinds of tests on their website talking about how much bacteria and gross stuff that you can actually pull off your phone if you were to test it. It is expensive. It's about 100 bucks. But what price is your health worth? Maybe something like that, I don't know. Actually, I was reading about this because I was curious. I was curious about the effectiveness of UV germ killing, and one of the reasons it's not used on people's hands is because it says it could be dangerous. Thio your body. But in a device like this, it actually makes a lot of sense, all right, so kill 99.9% of harmful bacteria on your smartphone with UV C light. This type of UV light can also kill certain viruses. So I'm not saying I'm not saying that this is 100% guaranteed to sanitize whatever germs you throw at it, but it is better than nothing. I think we can all agree on that. So look at this. A real rugged carrying case. Okay, Well, that's Ah, a bit bigger than portable. It's not going in your pocket. You go to bed at night. You likely charger device Anyways. Why not give it a little UV bath at the same time? You wake up in the morning. Fresh battery, fresh phone, 99.99% cleaner than what? When you put it in. Okay, So here's the kits. Now, keep in mind. Like I said, I have experience with this product. I looked at the old version, but this is new and improved. Lock your phone and place it in the sanitizing bay. Plug your phone's charging cable into the USB, if you want to charge it. Well, it's cleaning. Okay. And then first, I mean, for some reason, there's a battery in here. It's got a 1,006,500 power battery capacity. I suppose. It's just Yeah, I mean, it just makes your life a bit easier. Doesn't always have to be plugged into the wall for travel purposes, I suppose I said got to be the appeal of it. Uh, anyways, these air the important components on the inside of the package those air your UV bulbs, that's what's gonna kill all the germs and whatnot. And the led illuminator is on the top Are gonna indicate the battery life of the overall unit, so I don't need to plug it in right now. In fact, to start the UV process, it's a 10 minute cycle I noticed on the website. They're saying, Yeah, you travel with it. That's what the cases for you put it in the luggage. So this is a thing will like this. This is People are concerned about that. And like I said, you got the clean hands you want to clean phone? Look, this kills cold and flu viruses. Ah, they did some testing. The testing that was conducted looked at some various strains, including E. Coli, salmonella staff, Mersa h one n one flu in a common cold amongst others. So okay. I mean, that's serious stuff right there. The device itself takes 4.5 hours to charge 200% for its 1,006,500 power battery. They say it will disinfect a phone 45 times or recharge the phone 2 to 4 times. So the battery inside of the unit is either going to be used to operate the UV bulbs or to charge your phone or both consecutively. So that's kind of cool right on the back of the device. We have a USB output USB type, a port USB type C input or output that is sick. I'm happy about that. That means that you could charge this unit with the same cable in power break that you would already use for your smartphone. So that's pretty cool. And then pop the the power portion off and then put that into the phone to charge from here so you don't need to even carry this cable with you. If you have a Type C connector on your phone and a power brick that goes with it, let's get a type C cable for one, and so we can plug that into the Input output seaport and then into our phone, and you see the led indicator pops up and you can see up here were charging on the S 20 ultra. Okay, Now, the way they imagine you doing this is you're about to go to bed. You are charging you pop the device in with screen off you close it down. It seals on the edge. You hit the button. The lightning bolt. You're pushing harder. Okay, we're on. Now. I'm feeling better than I felt with my phone. Prior to this, I'm gonna pull that thing out. And at least no, I'm at zero at least. No, that I've killed 99.99 You can check their own documentation to see how effective they say that it is. And I recommend doing some research on U V C type of light and what it can do to some of the harmful things that are out there in the world. Because, like I said, they've got a whole section for documentation. So after 10 minutes inside the phone, so the blue light will go off, and that's the recommended exposure to the UV light. But otherwise you can hit this. End the cycle. If you need to get access to your phone quickly you could tap that and that will turn the UV lights off and then you can pop it open. You can pop your phone out. And just like that, I know it's crazy. You're thinking it's just like, How does it all work? It's, uh, it's science will. It's science, You understand? Yeah, it's actually one of the few solutions you have for this device. And I'll tell you why. The screens on modern smartphones are olia phobic coated. They're meant to resist fingerprints and residue. And so the types of cleaners that you can actually use on these devices is fairly limited in its ability to disinfect, at least without potentially ruining some of those coatings finishes. All right, quick update. So, yeah, phone soap. This is kind of like a generic sterilizer. It's about half the price of that one. So I just start, I don't know, since it showed up after having shot that it was worth just a quick analysis. This one also claims to be an aromatherapy diffuser. So if you're a guy like Kirk, it's two for one. Okay, so it's similar, yet different. It doesn't feel quite as robust as the other one. I purchased this on amazon dot c A. For I think $47. Immediately, I can see that the UV bulbs are smaller. It might not be as potent. There's a USB port on the inside of it, and the aroma drops go in there. If you're doing the aroma therapy thing, and then you just plug in micro USB, sit back so it's gonna function in the same fashion. You got your cables inside. Couple different options here. A two micro USB and then a multi cable. That's a nice little touch See on there. Oh, they're just separate. But for me, this one wins because it has the battery built in 1,007,000 power battery, and it's the same size, a bit heavier. But anyway, it's twice the price. Same concept. This one has the bigger UV lights. This one has the smaller UV lights. This one is hitting your device from the top and bottom, so if your phone's in there like that, it's getting hit like that. There's one on the other hand, is hitting the front and back of your phone, which I kind of feel like it's maybe better. This aroma therapy When the thing is closed, it's sort of sealed, so it's not really aromatherapy for you. It's aromatherapy for your phone, so your phone is gonna come out smelling fresh. I guess that's all right. So, whatever. If you're on a budget, UV, UV C is what it's called. These guys have been around a little bit longer. They have more models available to you, which you're gonna pay a premium for me. The advantage of the type C and the built in battery and the bigger UV bulbs. I'm thinking this is the go to, but I understand if you won't pay the half price Either way, the functionality, it's the same proposal. Your hands, they're disgusting. They're filthy. So you wash them. But all day long, in between washes your slapping and smack in this thing, all right, your mitts are all over it. So what good is this? Hand washing with the dirty phone with the disgusting phone? Obviously the handwashing still good. It's better than not doing anything at all. But I'm just saying, you throw the phone in here and you disinfect it to go along with the clean hands in 2020 you just gotta be aware, this kind of stuff. That's all I'm trying to say. When Original one hit the channel, I was thinking to myself, Who's going to really get this thing? What's the whole story here? People really gonna buy this? And then here we are in 2020 all the things happening in the world. And I'm saying, Man, this gonna be a hot product right now. It's amazing. Ah, circumstances can change things. And all of a sudden you take a gadget was with pioneered many years ago and you look at it in a different way at a time like now. So anyway, there it is. You ve phone soap in your phone.
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