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shoppers in Tokyo can now sterilize their smartphones on what their hands on the go 20 machines developed by water have been set up near the popular Ginza shopping district.
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The machines don't need to be connected to running water on Don't use fresh on wastewater tanks.
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Instead, they recycle the water through a three stage process.
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Water CEO Yosuke Imada explains that they've shrunk a large water filtration plant to 100,000 of its original sides on put it Inside these machines.
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They also have a device that clean smartphones through 20 to 30 seconds of ultraviolet light exposure.
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While users are washing their hands, they say touching a dirty smartphone would otherwise negate their hand washing efforts.
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The machine does need a connection to a power supply.
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However.
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Water has now begun shipments with in Japan of roughly 4000 units.
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It aims to expand internationally next year, with many enquiries coming from the United States.