Electric toothbrushes in this category were not my favorite, but some of their qualities are worth mentioning. One of these may be the right choice for you, we have considered them to be worthwhile.
Oral-B IO 2
Since I love Oral-B IO Series 5 So much (it has been brushed my original tooth for two years now), I was sent to me New Oral-B IO 2 Brush electric teeth to test. It has the same brushing energy and feeling like series 5, it has three cleaning modes, a pressure sensor and a two -minute timer.
But my main concern is that you can’t see the pressure of stress while brushing; If you look in the mirror you can’t see it. If the front of your tooth brush is not upside down you can’t see the green or red light on the power button that you are brushing right or very tightly. I had to brush my teeth completely in the dark to see the LED light change. But if it is not for you, the price is much more beautiful than Series 5.
Oklian x Ultra s
When I first started examining this brush I avoided the instructions (which I don’t recommend). I certainly put a lot of stress while brushing because I suddenly heard a child’s voice coming out of the device. It would be a brief description for me to surprise me. If I read the instructions I knew that Oclaian X Ultra toothbrush had a pressure sensor that alerts you when you are pressing the device very tightly. Voice like an AI child really talks to you, but it is muffled, and you can’t hear what the “brush” says.
It also has an LED screen that shows you that the quadrant of your face requires more attention or is not as clear as other regions. However, I tested the brush on one side of my face and the screen told me that I cleaned the area well, as well as another part of my teeth that I didn’t touch. Why it is easy to see Oral-B IO Series 5 The best smart electric toothbrushes beat Oclaian X Ultra.
Barsta Pro Sonik
Barsta Pro Sonik A popular electric teeth brush in Amazon. It has more than 7,000 reviews with 5 Star ratings in 5 out of 5, however, however, I am very disappointed with the feeling of this brush. Although the bridges are very soft, it has a piece of silicone in the middle of the brush that I assume that the plaque and stuck foods are used to scrap (the website does not explain). This little piece looked very strange in my teeth.
I think if the brush comes at a good price I can give up this unfortunate design slide, but the burst Pro Sonik is retail at more than $ 50. If you are already going to spend so much on the electric toothbrush I recommend Philips Sonikar 4100The
Philips Sonikere for children’s rechargeable electric toothbrushes
For the ages of 3 years or older Philips Sonikere for kids As great as the other Sonikere models in Philips. The electronic brush has two separate modes and a brush timer and it comes in two separate colors. Also, each box contains the sticker to sort the handle. It works very similarly with the oral-B baby’s electric toothbrush, though the brush’s head vibrates instead of swinging.
The handle is about one inches long than the toothbrush of the heaviest and oral-B baby. Brush Head Phillips is a small version of Sonikere Prestige, but about three times longer than the head of the Oral-B Kid brush. What makes Sonikere for a kid’s brush is that it has Bluetooth capacity that is connected to a smartphone app. I think the app is one of the best; It has an educational video and a tracking system that parents can use their kids to see brushing behavior.
Quip electronic toothbrush
The head of the Quip Brush is very close to the manual toothbrush head size. Quip is simple in each direction: it has a speed and a two -minute timer that rumors every 30 seconds and stops when the time is over. That’s it. No app, charger or her. This electric toothbrush is powered by an AAA battery located on the handle and the charge lasts for three months.
I have given the “best battery powered electronic toothbrush” to Colgate and not quip because I don’t like the toothbrush brush head. Yes, it’s like a manual toothbrush but it seemed difficult to use me to reach around my mouth. I also noticed that Qip’s motor is not very powerful comparing with Sonikere or Oral-B models. To me it felt like manual cleaning. I don’t like it, but others can’t remember anything. If you are looking for a smart electric toothbrush without Bluetooth or any app, the quip can be.
Caripro electronic toothbrush
Caripro is a good brush, it simply does not compare with others on this list. The head of the brush vibrates and the top and bottom of the brush are burning on the outside.
My gums and teeth felt sensitive after the use of Caripro but I feel the sensitivity of the tooth. It is hard to say that it was caused by brush bridges or how the brush head came out. If you have sensitive gums, note that the brush has five settings and one of which is sensitive. There is something good in it: I think Caripro has done well for cleaning my face.
Wi-brush
Wi-brush turned his head to CES in 2017 and expressed interest and returned to CES years. Weird, Wi-shaped brush has claimed that it can brush all your teeth in only 10 seconds. After applying toothpaste directly to the brush, the whole Wi-brush goes to your mouth. Then you must bite and press the button to activate gentle vibrations. After five seconds, you can go to the bottom of your teeth.
I didn’t just find that Wi-brush didn’t clean my teeth but the vibrations hit my head. It was an uncomfortable experience that just kept my teeth coated in toothpaste. But the concept of this brush is fun and attractive and if you are tired of the ordinary electric toothbrushes, it may be in your favor.
Oral-B Pro 500 accuracy is clear
My experience with Oral-B Pro 500 Prison Clean Brush compare someone to someone else with the boundary of the same price. It has a clean mode and the brush’s head is swinging and rotates on a two -minute timer. The brush warns you even after you finish. This ordinary oral-b brush is basic and has no special technology or folded app.
I have the least liked in all the oral-B brush I tested with rotating spin heads. It was not as strong as the other and after a few uses, I was thinking of myself whether I need a new brush head. I think this brush is perfect for the first time to test the electric toothbrush. It’s simple and very reasonable prices. I will personally choose Oral-B Pro 1000, but this Pro 500 is a good budget option.
Feno Smartbrush
Like the upper Wi-brush, Feno Smartbrush is also a mouthpiece brush that uses vibrant bridges to clean your teeth. It is basically an AI feature of Wi-brush and a greater range for all your teeth-top and bottom-up. This is more personalized. You upload a picture of your face to the Feno app and then get private molds designed to reach all your teeth. A related app connects to the device to show you the regions where you may be missing and give dental suggestions.
I have very tight and small jaws, so this brush was uncomfortable to use me. When the less expensive brush can cleanse my teeth better, I can’t even make prices equitable. However, the CNET contributor had a different experience. He found it “in the mouth … in a better way”.
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This brush has three modes: normal, sensitive and deep clean and it rumors every 30 seconds when you let you know when to go to another quadrant in your mouth. The charger is small and easy to travel, such as carrying cases, which can hold the head of two brushes. One of the best features of this brush is the guided brushing feature in the app, which tells you how good (or bad) you are doing. It encourages and reminds you that you can earn rewards for brushing better. It may sound foolish but the experience really wants to brush me better.
When it is basically making our list, this brush has been closed. You can still buy it on Amazon, but replacement heads are unavailable.
