Wearable Personal Hand Sanitizer That Attaches To Your Belt or Pocket | Go.C

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Nowadays not having a hand sanitizer with you when you are out in public threatens the health of you and your loved ones. Moreover, sanitizers are the must-have essential thing in pandemic situations. But the ordinary sanitizer comes in bulgy containers or bottles. That’s to say, they are inconvenient to carry, not refillable, and end up in landfills.

Consequently, California based ‘Wellness Innovation Labs’ comes with an ides of Go.C. It’s a personal and wearable hand sanitizer that attaches to your belt, bag, pocket, and more. The minimalist design of the Go.c lets you carry the sanitizer wherever you go and use it whenever the day demands.

Personal Hand Sanitizer Has Become More Crucial Than Ever

Unlike other sanitizer containers that require both hands, the ergonomic shape of Go.c offers maximum grip and allows for one-hand use. The Go. C provides a convenient and eco-friendly way to keep ourselves and our surroundings clean & safe. However, the Go. C made from recycled plastic materials to prevent new plastic from entering our environment.

Moreover, it’s designed to use multiple times. In other words, when it runs out of sanitizer, simply refill with any sanitizer liquid you want. It can able to hold only 1.12 oz of liquid. So it completely travels friendly and complies with airport regulations. It measures 3.74″x1.97″x1.18″ and features a hypoallergenic silicone button to deploy sanitizer.

If you need to clean your hands, then simply press the button with your thumb. The Go. C will spray the perfect amount of sanitizing liquid right into your palm. The whole process can be done with one hand. So there is no possibility of contamination. The Go.C wearable personal hand sanitizer starts at $19 on Kickstarter.com!

Watch the Wearable Sanitizer in action

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