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Deals: Shop Discounts on Sonos, PhoneSoap Sanitizers, and Magic Keyboard for 12.9-Inch iPad Pro ($50 Off, New Low Price)

There are a few discounts going on today that could make for some solid presents over the holidays, including savings on smartphone sanitizers at Woot, Sonos speakers at Amazon, and the Magic Keyboard for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro at Amazon.

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PhoneSoap Sanitizers

Woot has a trio of smartphone sanitizers on sale today for as much as 50 percent off their original prices. The cheapest is the PhoneSoap 3 UV Smartphone Sanitizer for $39.99, down from $79.95.

Additionally, Woot has the PhoneSoap Pro UV Smartphone Sanitizer for $79.99, down from $119.95. The last option is the HomeSoap UV Sanitizer at $129.99, down from $199.99. This one has room enough to sanitize an iPad Pro, kid's toys, Nintendo Switch, and more.

Sonos Speakers

Over on Amazon, you can save up to 22 percent on both the Sonos One SL and the Sonos One (Gen 2). This means you can get the Sonos One SL in either Black or White for $139.00, down from $179.00.

The Sonos One (Gen 2) is on sale for $159.00, down from $199.00, and it's also available in both Black and White. These deals are also available directly from Sonos.

Magic Keyboard

Also at Amazon, today you can get Apple's Magic Keyboard for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro for $299.99, down from $349.00. You'll see this price reflected after an automatic $29.01 discount is applied at the checkout screen. With Amazon's sale, this is now the lowest price we've ever tracked for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro Magic Keyboard.

This accessory features a trackpad, USB-C port for charging, a backlit keyboard, and a floating cantilever design. When closed, the Magic Keyboard also serves as a layer of protection for the iPad Pro. Only the 12.9-inch version is on sale on Amazon at this time.

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Top Rated Comments

roland.g Avatar
69 months ago
I feel like the phone sanitizer is the emperor’s new clothes.
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69 months ago

One trick ponies have no place in my house.

There are plenty of UV sanitizers that you can use to sanitize you phone as well. The wimpy UV light in these tiny machines are pretty worthless and the high powered ones used in hospital are dangerous in less competent hands.

Just my 2 pennies, but I'd steer clear of any phone sanitizers.
The uv light in this kills 99.99% of the bacteria and the uv light has been tested many times. It looks like it actually does what it's supposed to do.

As others have mentioned, I can get almost the same disinfecting using a towel and alcohol.

Can you please help me with what you mean by "dangerous in less competent hands"? I understand you don't know me or what I know or don't know, but I don't understand how this can be dangerous?
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gaximus Avatar
69 months ago

I've read so many phone sanitizer pro and con stories that I don't know what's correct.

In general, I think sanitizing a phone is a great idea. The problem is I just don't know the best way to do it. I'd love for it to be as simple as 'put the phone in here, press the button, wait....done'. If that's true and it really does kill 99.9% of the bacteria, then I'd buy one.
I'm have Type 1 Diabetes, so I always have alcohol swabs with me. Just a quick wipe down once a day and my phone phone stays relatively sanitary.
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Jefe's MacAir Avatar
69 months ago
$.79 for a bottle of 90% alcohol and a paper towel. When available. 🤓
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