UV light phone sanitizer with wireless charging vs PhoneSoap Basic UV Phone Sanitizer Box
Overall winner: PhoneSoap Basic UV Phone Sanitizer Box
Key Differences
PhoneSoap Basic (A) has a higher average rating (4.50 from 15,841 reviews) and emphasizes 360-degree UV-C disinfection for phones and small items, while Cahot (B) offers wireless charging and an eight-lamp, 3-minute sanitizing cycle but has a lower rating (4.20 from 1,020 reviews) and reported charging/device failures. Choose PhoneSoap if you prioritize higher-rated, holistic UV sanitization; choose Cahot if you want wireless charging and faster cycles in a compact unit that may not fit very large phones
UV light phone sanitizer with wireless charging
Compact UV-C sanitizer box for phones and small gadgets with wireless charging. 3-minute sanitizing cycle and 8 UV-C lamps for quick results. One customer notes portability and usefulness during the pandemic
Pros
- 8 UV-C lamps for sanitization
- 3-minute cycle for quick results
- wireless charging compatibility
- fits phones up to 6.5 inches
Cons
- some customers report charging or device stops working
- size may not fit very large phones
- mixed reviews on wireless charging reliability
PhoneSoap Basic UV Phone Sanitizer Box
UV-C phone sanitizer with 360-degree disinfection. Cleans surfaces of phones and small objects using patented UV light. Customers note quick sanitization and sleek design, though durability reports are mixed
Pros
- 360-degree UV-C disinfection
- cleans surfaces of phones and small objects
- backed by long UV technology experience
- quick sanitization
Cons
- durability reports mixed
- some users experience device failure
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PhoneSoap |
| Durability | Cahot |
| Versatility | PhoneSoap |
| User Reviews | PhoneSoap |