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The LG Tone Free Earbuds Bacteria Killing Technology

by Femme StaffFemme Staff
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The world is currently on a high as far as health and hygiene are concerned, with our collective sense of germs having been heightened by the Covid pandemic. We are now subconsciously careful to a point of paranoia and that is a good thing. 

In keeping overall health in mind, this is therefore the best time to bring in gadgets that will help us towards that. Which is why LG’s Tone Free Wireless Earbuds are such a timely launch.

The LG Tone Free Wireless Earbuds do the job by use of an ultraviolet light technology that is built into the carrying case which doubles up as a charging case. This is tested and supervised by globally recognized TÜV SÜD. This is a trusted partner of choice for safety and security solutions which has been doing this for the last 150 years.

By their very nature, earplugs can be one of the most notorious carriers of bacteria that a person could have with them at any time and this is why this feature is so important.

Independent testing shows that the UV Nano charging case kills 99.9% of bacteria on the speaker mesh in just 10 minutes. Take a moment and let that sink in. The assurance of knowing that every time you wear your earbuds, they are germ free. This gets even more crucial for those who share buds.

The LG Tone Free buds have a lot of outstanding features as mentioned in previous articles on this site but the bacteria killing one stands out for me because of the thought of health involved.

Read the other articles below.

The LG Tone Free Wireless earbuds.

Why you will love them.

Additional features of the LG Tone Free Wireless Earbuds.   

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