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The best UV-C phone cleaners and sanitizers in 2024
Spring cleaning season is right around the corner. While you’ve likely given some thought to cleaning your home and car, have you thought about spring cleaning your phone?
Your smartphone is one of the dirtiest and most germ infested things you touch each day. In fact, Harvard University has released research indicating that ten times more bacteria can be found on a phone screen than on a toilet seat or handle. So, even if you’re not a germaphobe, it makes sense to clean your phone at least once per day.
When you do this, however, you don’t want to use harsh chemicals. While some people use a lint-free, microfiber cleaning cloth and mild soap and water (that’s first applied to the cloth, not directly to the phone), there’s an easier way to sanitize your phone: UV-C light.
Best phone cleaners and sanitizers in 2024
Our in-house team of tech experts has curated this list of the five best UV-C light-based devices you can use to sanitize or disinfect your smartphone. While these devices can kill or remove germs, not all of them will get rid of fingerprint smudges on your phone’s screen. For this, we recommend using an inexpensive microfiber cleaning cloth.
All of the devices in this roundup will work with almost any smartphone, regardless of its make and model.
Best smartphone UV sanitizer overall: PhoneSoap 3
The PhoneSoap 3 is a USB-powered UV-C phone sanitizer that comes in seven outside casing colors. When you place your mobile device inside and turn on the PhoneSoap 3, it will kill 99.9% of germs. While your phone is being sanitized, it can remain powered on, so you’ll hear any incoming calls, alerts or notifications.
Once you place your smartphone inside the PhoneSoap 3, the cleaner’s design allows UV-C light to reach all sides and outer areas of your phone. It can be used on any phone — with or without a case. The PhoneSoap 3 also works to sanitize other small objects. Once turned on, the sanitization process takes about 10 minutes.
The unit itself measures 8.5 x 5 x 1.75 inches. The sanitizing bay, however, measures 6.8 x 3.74 x 0.78 inches. The PhoneSoap 3 relies on two 10.5cm UV-C light tubes. It comes with a power adapter.
Best phone UV sanitizer and charger combo: PhoneSoap Pro
The PhoneSoap Pro is an enhanced version of the PhoneSoap 3. While it costs a bit more, it also sanitizes your phone (or whatever items you place inside) in about half the time — about five minutes. You also get a slightly larger disinfection bay.
This version of the PhoneSoap comes in six colors. It measures 9.63 x 5.38 x 2 inches, while the inside sanitizing bay measures 7.1 x 4.38 x 0.72 inches. It too is powered via its USB charging port and comes with a power adapter.
Instead of using just two UV-C light tubes, this device takes advantage of four light tubes that work simultaneously.
Best UV sanitizer for phones and tablets: HomeSoap Large Capacity
Since so many of us rely on our phones, tablet and smartwatch, as well as other smaller-sized consumer tech gadgets (such as wireless earbuds, TV remote control devices or handheld gaming systems), the HomeSoap Large Capacity is able to accommodate a larger range of items due to its larger size.
If you have an infant, the same device can be used to sanitize small toys, baby bottles and pacifiers. Like the other PhoneSoap models, this larger capacity unit is designed to completely encompass whatever items you’re sanitizing in UV-C light.
The HomeSoap Large Capacity comes in either black or white. Each disinfection cycles takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The unit has a built in USB Type-A and USB Type-C port that can be used to recharge your mobile device while it’s being sanitized.
The unit itself measures 14.9 x 5.96 x 11.15 inches. The sanitizing bay (in which you place your items) measures 13.18 x 3.66 x 9.24 inches. This is 27x more space than the PhoneSoap 3. While the HomeSoap Large Capacity may fit multiple items at the same time, to ensure complete light coverage during the sanitizing process, we recommend using it with just one item at a time.
Best cordless UV phone sanitizer: Lexon Oblio
The design of the Lexon Oblio looks like a large cup that you place your phone in to be sanitized. One feature we like about this UV-C sanitizing device is that it has a built in Qi-certified wireless charging pad, so you can recharge your phone and sanitize it using the same device. From a size standpoint, it accommodate just about any smartphone.
The disinfection cycle takes about 20 minutes. Recharging the phone’s battery, however, could take up to three hours. When you place your phone into the Lexon Oblio, an LED indicator light will illuminate to inform you it’s been placed properly. It then alert you when the sanitization process and recharging process is completed.
The Lexon Oblio comes in three colors: black, dark blue and gold. It measures 6.8 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches and must be plugged into a standard power outlet (using the supplied adapter) to function.
Best UV sanitizer for all tech: Lumin 3B Medical Multi-Purpose UV-C Cleaner
The Lumin 3B Medical Multi-Purpose UV-C Cleaner was originally designed to sanitize CPAP machine equipment, like tubing and face massk. However, thanks to its rather large sanitizing chamber, it can accommodate a wide range of other objects, including any smartphone. It can also work with most tablets, headphones, wireless earbuds, handheld gaming consoles, baby-related products and personal items (like your wallet, eyeglasses, jewelry and keys).
The unit itself can be kept on a dresser, desk or countertop. To function, it must be plugged into a power outlet. The inside chamber measures 9.38 x 6.38 x 3.88 inches. Each sanitization cycle takes just five minutes to complete. We particularly like the Lumin 3B because it’s very simple to use. Just plug it in, insert whatever you want sanitized, close the drawer and press the Power button. The Lumin 3B handles the rest.
Yes, this 4.4-star-rated UV-C sanitization unit is more expensive than the others featured in this roundup, but has a significantly larger capacity and it works faster.
What is UV-C light and how does it sanitize?
UV-C is a form of ultraviolet light that has a short wavelength (between 100 and 400 nanometers). It’s highly affective at killing microbes or rendering them inactive. UV-C light is clinically proven to work well against bacteria, viruses and similar pathogens. UV-C light has been used as a sanitization method since the mid-20th century.
All of the devices featured in this roundup are designed for use with smartphones and tablets, but in reality, they can be used to sanitize any items that will fit within the sanitization chamber. This includes items like your keys, wallet, eyeglasses or jewelry. Of course, what fits within the UV sanitizing device will depend on its size and shape.
Is UV-C light sanitization safe?
UV-C light is a chemical-free germicidal.
There’s a reason why most phone cleaning devices are fully enclosed. UV-C lighting can be harmful to your eyes and skin, so any direct contact should be avoided. For your own safety, place your phone or mobile device into one of these UV-C sanitizers, turn it on and then walk away until its sanitizing process is complete. Be sure to follow the directions provided by the product’s manufacturer.
After using one of these UV-C sanitization devices on your items, you may notice a residual smell. It will dissipate quickly. Try to avoid breathing it in. After your item (such as your phone) has been sanitized, it’s best to wait a few minutes before using it or placing it near your face.
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How to get a low student loan rate for the spring 2025 semester
With the fall semester coming to an end and the spring semester fast approaching, undergraduate, graduate and professional students who must borrow to pay tuition or living expenses should start exploring student loan options sooner rather than later. Borrowers can take out federal loans, including direct subsidized or unsubsidized loans, Grad PLUS loans or Parent PLUS oans. However, these federal loans have annual and lifetime limits and come with a fixed interest rate set by law.
Private student loans are another option, though, and they come with some big benefits. With interest rates dropping and the likelihood of federal loan forgiveness diminishing as the Trump Administration takes office, private student loans may, in fact, be the best option for some borrowers. Rates and terms for private lenders can vary from one lender to another, though, unlike with federal loans.
As a result, it’s important to understand how to get a low rate on these loans for the spring 2025 semester.
Find out how affordable a private student loan could be now.
How to get a low student loan rate for the spring 2025 semester
Here’s what experts say you can do to keep your borrowing costs affordable as you move into the spring semester.
Shop around among private student loan lenders
Many banks, credit unions and online lenders offer private student loans — and it’s important to explore all of your options if you want your loans to be as affordable as possible.
“Always shop around to see what the best possible rates are available to you,” says Domenick D’Andrea, co-founder at DanDarah Wealth Management.
Jack Wang, a wealth advisor and college financial aid advisor at Innovative Advisory Group agreed, noting that “rates on private student loans can vary significantly.”
Most private student loan lenders allow you to get rates quotes online, often without a hard credit inquiry, so your credit score won’t be impacted. However, as you’re shopping around, you must be sure you’re comparing similar loan offers.
“Loan terms impact the rate,” says Wang. “For example, borrowers can choose a fixed or variable rate, whether payments are required during school, and the loan repayment time.”
By focusing on all of these details, you can compare multiple loan offerings and understand monthly payments, total borrowing costs and how long it will take to be debt-free after graduation.
Start comparing your top private student loan options online now.
Improve your credit
It’s also a good idea to get your finances in order if you want to get the best student loan rates.
“Generally, the lowest interest rates are for those with the best credit and debt-to-income ratio, who also pick full payments while in school and who pick the shortest repayment term,” Wang says. “After all, these terms reduce the risk for the lender.”
D’Andrea suggests that you take steps like paying down existing debt to reduce your debt-to-income ratio and limiting the number of new credit cards and loans you apply for, as applying for too much new debt can hurt your credit score. It’s also important to make all loan payments on time to avoid lowering your credit score, D’Andrea says.
The more qualified you are as a borrower, the more loans you’ll be eligible for and the lower your rates will be.
Apply with a cosigner
Unfortunately, improving your credit can take time and it’s often not possible to do things like increasing your income while you are in school. The good news is that you still have options to pursue a private loan at an affordable rate even if your credit is less than stellar.
“Investigate a cosigner if you have a limited credit history or considerable debt already,” D’Andrea says.
A cosigner agrees to share responsibility for your loans. You’ll need to provide their financial details when you apply. If they have more income or better credit, their credentials can help you borrow more affordably.
Starting shopping early
The last key to getting an affordable loan is to start the process early.
“People tend to shop for student loans according to their college billing cycle. So if a college bills by semester, busy times tend to be early summer for fall bills, and November or December for spring bills,” Wang says.
While Wang notes that there’s no time during the year when loans go “on sale” and no specific seasonality to shopping for student loan rates, it can still be smart to start the process of borrowing sooner rather than later. The simple reason for that is that you’ll have more time to compare rates and terms — and to take steps like lining up a cosigner if you aren’t being offered great rates.
The bottom line
You don’t want to end up in a situation where spring tuition is due, you don’t have a loan yet and you’re forced to accept the first loan you’re offered despite unfavorable terms. If you get started comparing rates and offers today, you’ll have plenty of time to find the loan that’s best for your situation.
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Georgia appeals removes Fani Willis from Trump 2020 election case
Washington — The Georgia Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must be removed from the 2020 election case against President-elect Donald Trump, reversing a trial judge’s decision that allowed her to remain on the case.
Trump and more than a dozen allies were charged last year by Fulton County prosecutors related to what they said was an alleged scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia. The president-elect pleaded not guilty.
“After carefully considering the trial court’s findings in its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify DA Willis and her office,” the Georgia Court of Appeals said in its decision.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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