Samsung, Sri Lanka’s top consumer electronics and smartphone brand, has introduced a new UV Sterilizer with wireless charging that can be used to quickly disinfect any smartphone, Buds, spectacles, and smartwatches in just 10 minutes, wherever you are.
According to tests done by two independent certification institutes, Intertek and SGS, UV Sterilizer effectively kills up to 99% of the bacteria and germs that includes E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans, the company said in a media release.
The UV Sterilizer is manufactured by Samsung C&T, a partner of the Samsung Mobile Accessory Partnership Program (SMAPP) and is designed to fit a variety of device sizes so you can sterilize many of the products you use the most.
“In today’s world, personal hygiene is more important than ever, and to help combat the spread of bacteria and germs; we’re introducing a new UV Sterilizer with Wireless Charging. The UV Sterilizer is a perfect and compact device to keep our personal daily belongings germ free, protected and disinfected,” said Kevin SungSu YOU, Managing Director, Samsung Sri Lanka.
The UV sterilizer, comes in a sleek and compact design that can be carried around easily. The sterilizing box has been designed to disinfect your mobile, wearables, and even your spectacles; the top and bottom surfaces of items that are placed inside, the release said.
UV Sterilizer can be accessed with a single button that switches the device on and off. The device automatically switches off after 10 minutes, allowing users to sanitize their belongings without any worry.
Samsung’s UV Sterilizer will be priced at Rs. 9,999/- and is available at island-wide authorised dealers of John Keells Office Automation and Softlogic Mobile Distribution. It is also available at authorised partners; Softlogic Retail, Singer, Singhagiri and Damro, Network Partners Dialog and Mobitel
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