Your smartphone may be your inseparable companion, but it may also be teaming up with germs
Your smartphone may be your inseparable companion, but it may also be teaming up with germs. As innovators descended on the Consumer Electronics Show, companies offering better sanitizing were also promoting the cause of cleanliness.
The technology show has long had a focus on health, but makers of sanitizing devices said people need to look in their pockets and purses to the microbes on their personal gadgets.
The smartphone "is always warm, stored in dark places, so bacterias are growing on your phone," said Dan Barnes, co-founder of Phonesoap, which was displaying its device which sanitizes a phone and recharges it.
Barnes said he got the idea after reading a study indicating "that mobile phones are 18 times dirtier than public bathrooms."
Barnes said his $50 device uses ultraviolet radiation which "kills the bacteria's DNA, so that they can't live on your phone anymore."
Similar devices were also seen at the huge electronics fair, including one called CleanBeats, which sanitizes, plays music and recharges two phones through a USB connection.
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The company website says its device produces "hydroperoxide catalytic molecules" to sanitize the surfaces of touchscreens.
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