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The pandemic-proof buy everyone needs: This genius UV sanitiser case kills the germs on your phone in just 3 minutes

The average person touches their phone over 2,000 times a day.
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THE REVIEW

Casetify’s new UV sanitiser - a launch which seems very on brand considering their "real cute real tough" tagline - uses the shortest UV wavelength, UV-C, to kill 99.9 percent of common household viruses, bacteria and mold by breaking down their DNA. Although there’s no evidence to support that UV light kills coronavirus, studies found it successfully kills the H1N1 virus and MRSA, the virus that causes staph, along with antibiotic-resistant superbugs.

It’s really quite genius. And as we begin to venture outside of our homes more, we’re so thankful to have it in our lives.

But how does it actually work? On the UV light spectrum there are UV-A, B, and C lights. Only the UV-C light can kill germs. This light destroys the nucleic acids of bacteria and other microbes and can also disrupt proteins in the microbes by killing certain amino acids. UV-C light works best on flat surfaces, like your phone. Hence the success of Casetify’s latest launch (and the release of their slightly cheaper "Lite" version). There are some downsides - the light can’t get into nooks and crannies, so if you want the sanitisation to be successful, you’ll want to take your phone case off… and may be even sanitise that separately. Otherwise, the UV rays won’t be able to get in.

And what about the practicalities? Well, you can charge your phone while it is being sanitised, which is an added bonus, and the whole process only takes three minutes. There’s a circular button on the lid which stops flashing when the sanitisation is done. The whole process couldn't be any easier and the design is super sleek.

Oh, and the benefits of this UV sanitiser don’t end at your beloved iPhone. We actually had success cleaning many other personal items like keys and small accessories - including some rings and jewellery. Basically anything that’s not sensitive to UV-C light and can fit in the compartment. Life changing.

The original UV Sanitiser is just available is white and costs £100, while the UV Sanitiser Lite costs £65 and is available in pink, white and black. The main difference between the two? It's more portable and lightweight. They both kill the same number of bacteria.

Of course, Casetify’s UV sanitiser isn’t the only one on the market. If £100 is a little out of your price range - or you’d prefer to test the waters first - we’ve found a whole load of other options with excellent reviews.

THE VERDICT

This is a great product and makes us feel so much better about putting our phone through the ringer on the daily. What's more, our health anxiety surrounding Coronavirus has subsided just slightly. We’ll be using ours daily from now on; after going to the gym/using public transport when things finally return to normal. Or the “new normal”, whatever that may be.

It’s important you still take note of all other Coronavirus prevention measures, including wearing a face mask in public (it is mandatory to do so on public transport from 15th June), using hand sanitiser when you can’t wash your hands with hot water and soap, and practising social distancing.