Note: Hey all, for those curious about what's going on inside, adding a quick correction re: lights when opening the Shelfy (as shown in video). According to the company, it's using something called photocatalytic technology: "From a chemical-physical point of view, WO3 has a particular structure that allows it to be activated by the visible band LEDs that illuminate the ceramic filter inside Vitesy products.The use of WO3 instead of TiO2 guarantees the Vitesy technology greater safety (Ozone free), better performance, and reduced power consumption versus traditional UV-C." In order words, it's not the lights per say that kills germs/bacteria directly, but rather turning on the lights activates a chemical process on the special filter (which in turn kills 99% of volatile organic compounds). The sanitization results are similar to UV-C, except it's supposedly safer and more energy efficient :)
Thank you so much for your review! We would like to point out that Shelfy doesn't use UV lights, but LED lights. In this way it's super safe to use it in your fridge 🙌🏼🥦
What is the average battery life? I have heard that the Shelfy requires recharging in as little as every three days(!). That would be a deal-breaker for me.
Note: Hey all, for those curious about what's going on inside, adding a quick correction re: lights when opening the Shelfy (as shown in video). According to the company, it's using something called photocatalytic technology: "From a chemical-physical point of view, WO3 has a particular structure that allows it to be activated by the visible band LEDs that illuminate the ceramic filter inside Vitesy products.The use of WO3 instead of TiO2 guarantees the Vitesy technology greater safety (Ozone free), better performance, and reduced power consumption versus traditional UV-C." In order words, it's not the lights per say that kills germs/bacteria directly, but rather turning on the lights activates a chemical process on the special filter (which in turn kills 99% of volatile organic compounds). The sanitization results are similar to UV-C, except it's supposedly safer and more energy efficient :)
Thank you so much for your review! We would like to point out that Shelfy doesn't use UV lights, but LED lights. In this way it's super safe to use it in your fridge 🙌🏼🥦
Great review..
What is the average battery life? I have heard that the Shelfy requires recharging in as little as every three days(!). That would be a deal-breaker for me.
he addresses it twice early in the video!