“After buying 3 UV-C devices online at Amazon from China and doing LOTS of research into them, all were fake. They simply used UV-A light that doesn't kill anything, they just used UV LEDs. A true UV-C LED costs $10-$20 each. To output the same UV-C light the PhoneSoap pro, it would take 30 UV-C to produce the same output as the bulbs in the PhoneSoap pro. Because of nature of UV-C being highly destructive to bacteria and viruses, a UV-C LED must be made of brass and quartz window to emit proper UV-C in the wave length to do the proper job. Don't fall for these fake products, as you think you phone is clean but actually just as dirty - a false sense of security.
The PhoneSoap Pro will sanitize a Nintendo Switch, just disconnect the joy cons and sanitize them separately, then sanitize the main unit.
Very good customer support and care from the PhoneSoap company. Thanks for producing a REAL sanitizer!”
“Absolutely happy with my purchase and peace of mind during pandemic. This item is a game changer. I have an iPhone 11 Pro with a clear case and popsocket, can't leave without it! I did my research and everything pointed to the right direction, all fit plus room for more. The PhoneSoap Pro has a curved top cover, allowing room for bulky items and accessories.”
“This is not easy to open. I don't have arthritis and I don't have baby hands. It's not horribly hard, but it shouldn't be difficult at all. Life it complicated--opening boxes shouldn't be. I fixed the problem myself by adding a cellphone finger ring--one of those things you stick on the back of your phone to hold it better. I got a cheap one that cost eight bucks on Amazon. Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QVYLDRL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8 &psc=1.
I have to wear a mask when I leave my office, so whenever I come back I put the mask in to sanitize it. It makes me feel good to not have a potentially germy mask laying on my desk. It fits perfectly.”