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A review from a Hospital Doctor (Hospitalist)
UPDATED 10-5-2017 Still going strong. I'm using it for an iPhone 6s now. UPDATE 8-23-2015 Still using it every workday and it's working great. I noticed that some folks are having trouble fitting their phone WITH case into the sanitizer. My iPhone 6 fits just fine with the case on. But I'm not sure why I would want to do that since UV light cannot sanitize surfaces that are hidden from direct exposure (just think of the gunk and oils that get trapped between the phone and case). And if you use a public keyboard (like I do at the hospital), who knows what's hiding there. So here's what I do at the end of EVERY WORKDAY: I remove the case from the phone, place the phone in the PhoneSoap sanitizer, and then hand wash the case separately. I own two cases -- so as one dries, I can use the other one on my phone. Inconvenient? Yup. But if the point is disinfection from the hospital baddies, convenience is not my first priority. To that end, I think that the PhoneSoap does what it is suppose to. UPDATE 12-23-2014 Still working great after about 8 months of daily use. No issues at all. ORIGINAL REVIEW As a hospital doctor, the amount of horrific infections that I see everyday is enough to make a person hide underneath a bed and never want to interact with humankind again. MRSA, H1N1, vancomycin resistant enterococcus, C. diff, and pseudomonas--just to name a few. My job is surrounded with the nasty, oozy, crusty, feculent foulness of human sickness and decay! To combat this virulence, I diligently wash my hands, use antiseptic foam, and sanitize my stethoscope obsessively so that I don't spread these microbial minions to other patients or bring those nasty gremlins home to my family. But what about my cell phone? There have been some reports from the Wall Street Journal that our phones are a bacteriological house party. Does that prove cause and effect? Not really. But am I going to wait for a double blind, placebo controlled study? Ummmm... No. So a couple of months ago, I bought this interesting UV sanitizer from Amazon. Before I bought this UV sanitizer, I was using alcohol wipes. But who knows what damage that was doing to my iPhone over time. Now with this gadget, I can FRY, FRY, FRY! those germs and still have a working PDA! So does this thing really work? Well... who knows? Without taking cultures from hundreds of phones before and after the "treatment", it would be impossible to definitively know for sure. BUT this much I do know: 1) UV light is HIGHLY DESTRUCTIVE to the DNA of bacteria and viruses and fungi. When I worked in a research lab, we used UV lights in our sterile hood all the time to zap away all the baddies. UV light works! 2) The UV lights in this unit seem powerful! I actually have to remove the plastic case from my iPhone because the UV radiation was actually BURING the case!--just think what it must be doing to the germs! Note that the UV sanitizer appears to be perfectly safe for my iPhone and other plastic gadgets (i.e. no frying or burning smell). Not sure why my iPhone case reacted that way, but it was kind of cool (and weirdly reassuring) to know that the UV light was able to do that. 3) There is a light element on both the top and bottom of the unit so that it completely bathes my phone and other small gadgets in the beautiful glow of non-ionizing radiation. 4) My FitBit One also fits inside the case so I can sanitize my iPhone 5 and Fitbit One at the same time. 5) The unit automatically turns on when closed and shuts off when open. That's good because I would not want to subject my retinas to UV light. Also there is a timer that automatically shut off the light after a few minutes. 6) Unfortunately, the unit is too short to fit my watch (which, I suspect, is another harbor of grossness). 7) You need to supply your own charger. The cord tucks neatly into the side. So in summary, I love how this UV sanitizer brings me some small peace of mind. My kids use my cellphone all the time, and the last thing that I want is for them to pick up a nasty infection from the hospital. So a message of doom to you microscopic legions of pestilence and woe, be ready to meet your Maker! DIE A HUNDRED DNA-FRYING DEATHS!!!! DIE!!! DIE!!!! DIEEEEE!!!! (Insert bug zapper sound effect here... Also insert funny look from my wife).
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