Somehow, this $20 device which fits over a smartphone lens, converts the phone LED output to far-UVC and zaps viruses in 5 seconds.
https://uvlen.com/Is UVLEN safe to use?
UVLEN's Mobile App handles most of UVLEN Performance-Algorithm by delivering the necessary amount of far-UVC wavelength without damaging skin cells, subsequently killing Bacteria & Viruses!
UVLEN is safe to use on any surface such hands or pets.
UVLEN is certified and clinically tested.
Uh-huh. I imagine the amount of UVC spurted out would be mostly harmless.
Biology is an interesting system, sunlight UV both burns humans and inactivates infectious substances. Labs use very intense UV light to disinfect objects or spaces at high intensities with safe human exposure limits of just a few seconds and total cycle time to clean might be hours.
For this device, visible to UV conversion technology is available and plausible for that application. There will be particular examples they can show of "easy" targets being disinfected quickly, but it won't be applicable/practical for all surfaces and contaminants.
Trying to ensure a reliable dose over any specific area and avoid accumulating too much on skin (or eyes!) is the challenge and probably no better solved than their other bulk emitting products.
Somehow, this $20 device which fits over a smartphone lens, converts the phone LED output to far-UVC and zaps viruses in 5 seconds.
https://uvlen.com/
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Is UVLEN safe to use?
UVLEN's Mobile App handles most of UVLEN Performance-Algorithm by delivering the necessary amount of far-UVC wavelength without damaging skin cells, subsequently killing Bacteria & Viruses!
UVLEN is safe to use on any surface such hands or pets.
UVLEN is certified and clinically tested.
Uh-huh. I imagine the amount of UVC spurted out would be mostly harmless.
Ofc it wouldn't work butt the fact that it took so long to be 'invented' is surprising. And most of covid fear is unjustified anyway.Where I am, even though there are no covid case in the city, the people are acting scared like hell.
According to the link, it's just a filter, doesn't convert the light at all.
What a great idea (to get rid of your money)!
Not that it will kill anything (continuous usage of the flash LED might wear it out, so it seems it *might* kill something after all) - the amount of UV energy and therefor the range/covered area iis waaaaaay too little to be of any use. There is a reason why you normally use UV lamps with dozens of Watts...
Sidenote: If I put a 5G-blocking sticker next to it, will it still be non-working?
There's an idea! Up-converter for 5G to UVC.
If we assume that it
did work, isn't such a thing stupidly flawed for their example of disinfecting hands?
Say your hands are all covered in germs, etc. You pick up your phone (with one of said hands), and turn on UVLEN. You disinfect one hand. But what about the other hand? You swap the phone to your other hand. Oh, wait, you've now got germs on your freshly-disinfected hand from the dirty phone. Better start over. Repeat ad nauseam...
Can UVLEN disinfect the phone itself?
Each time you swap hands the germ count on your phone will be diluted (since some is sticking to your hands), so after a few goes everything will be clean
Each time you swap hands the germ count on your phone will be diluted (since some is sticking to your hands), so after a few goes everything will be clean
Or just use alcohol wipes on your phone.
As Big Clive points out in his video, this will just be some blue filter. I hope they go bust, scumbag scammers.
Yeah, they'll go broke. The secret is that
before they go broke they'll put their pet cat on the payroll and funnel all the punters' money out that way as "salary".
AFAIK you can't sue a cat. And they're not registered for tax, either.