Oral-B Genius 9900 Electric Toothbrush with Position Detection, with 2nd Handpiece and Travel Case, Rose Gold and Black

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Oral-B Genius 9900 Electric Toothbrush with Position Detection, with 2nd Handpiece and Travel Case, Rose Gold and Black

Oral-B Genius 9900 Electric Toothbrush with Position Detection, with 2nd Handpiece and Travel Case, Rose Gold and Black

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The 9000 does benefit from one extra, 6th, cleaning mode. Tongue Clean. A slightly lower powered mode it last for 20 seconds and as the name implies it is for cleaning the tongue, something many overlook when brushing. Did you know it’s one of the biggest causes of bad breath! Above: Genius 9000 Orchid Purple Close Up With the magnetic charging stand, you can recharge the iO’s battery in around 3 hours, compared to the 12 hours of the Genius 9000. PROTECT YOUR GUMS: Gum Pressure Control automatically slows brush speed and visibly alerts you if you brush too hard. With the Professional Timer turned on, the brush pulses and the light flashes at each quarter interval, prompting you to move onto the next quadrant of your mouth. Most cleaning cycles are around two minutes, giving you 30-second pulses, but there are some longer modes, too.

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Make-up and skincare services, BrowBar benefit, gifting and personalisation workshop, Sephora offers you a whole range of services to come and discover in storeThe refill case for the iO is a plastic case that holds 2 brush heads upright when placed on a worktop. It has an opaque lid that protects the heads from damage or splashes when inside and can be used to transport spare/replacement heads.

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Whitening hits 7,000-9,900 oscillations per minute (speed alternates), and 32,000-45,000 pulsations per minute (because the speed alternates). Speaking of the pressure sensor, you absolutely can’t fail to notice when you’re brushing too hard because as well as the Smart Ring, the brush slows down, and if you’ve got the Bluetooth app connected as well, it will also tell you that you’re brushing too hard and record it. Via the selector button you choose the brush mode. The default is a standard clean, which has no indicator, but tap the selector button and the icons on the front of the brush light up to display the mode selected. Priced over 3 years, the Genius 9000 will cost around 16p per day to own compared to the 33p of the iO.

As for the timer, this indicates the minimum time that brushing should last (according to studies carried out by experts), which is usually around two minutes. The timer is also present in all four models. Artificial intelligence and position detection However, whilst it need not be a suction cup holder, it would be nice to see some sort of stand included with the X. Without it, you have to realistically hold the smartphone in your hand or have it close by when your brush. Ideally, you want it right in your eye-line so you can monitor your brushing approach, but also your brushing time. Please note. There are multiple variants of the Oral-B iO. It is the range-topping iO Series 9 that I am comparing here primarily making reference to the Series 7 and Series 8 where appropriate. In effect you will be presented with what looks like a heat map of your teeth. This will highlight areas where you have had limited brushing success. There is no excuse for not being able to reach those for fetched areas of your mouth. There is no reason why any of your teeth surfaces should go uncleaned. We can only imagine the huge buildup of plaque from years gone by. Very soon this will be a distant memory. Six brushing modes The truth is, if one of the best Oral-B brushes happens to come to our minds, it doesn’t make much sense for us to stay with an immediately inferior one, no matter how spectacular it may be.

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Each of them boasts the same Smart Ring, which can be customized to display one of 12 colors, so if you share the handle with the rest of your family, each member can have their own hue. The ring also doubles as an alert. Oral-B’s pressure sensor technology can tell if you’re brushing too hard and it makes the ring glow red when you do, so you can see clearly when you need to ease off. As regards the suction cup this is quite possible. I am not sure what iPhone model you have and whether it is in a case etc, but the latest models may well be too big. This holder was designed a few years ago when phones were smaller. On the other 2, this is replaced with a ring that runs 360 degrees around the handle. This does too illuminate Red when the pressure sensor is activated, but too can be set to 1 of 12 different colours via the smartphone app. This ring then is lit that colour whilst the brush is switched on. Both toothbrushes have travel charging cases, but there are some subtle differences. The Genius 9000 case feels the more premium, although the iO’s is lighter.The iO’s charging stand supports 100-240V compared to the 220-240V charging stand of the Genius 9000. Fundamentally whilst all 3 protect the brushes when in transit from damage and accidental activation, they all vary slightly. Of the 25 products, we discovered that 0 were more expensive and 24 were cheaper than Oral-B Genius 9900 Electric Toothbrush. Prices from Oral-B

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The tough rotating action pulled out the debris and polished away the beetroot stains. The pressure sensor makes it easier to brush, letting you know that you’re applying just the right amount of stress to clean. At the end of the clean, the toothbrush had removed all stains perfectly. However, whilst the differences exist, determining that one brush is really any better than the other is very difficult. Even under strict clinical conditions the results in favour of the iO are not likely to be that significant. Found the Genius 9000 to be the viable choice given the 40% off retail price as well as the included items in the box. Omission of AI no biggie as good techniques & pattern can be fostered via daily improvements Reply The iO offers an oscillating-rotating cleaning action with micro-vibrations as opposed to pulsations on the Genius 9000. After spending 12 years in consumer technology, it was in 2014 that he focused his attention on dental health, having experienced first-hand the challenge of choosing a new toothbrush.It is still of a primarily plastic construction but there is a certain sleekness to the handle as there are smoother lines and less interruptions to the handle, which give it this look. As every other product in the home begins to be connected to the smartphone, why should the toothbrush be left out?! The brushing modes are the different speeds or intensities at which the head moves, and therefore directly affects the cleaning that is achieved. Let’s see what each model offers us. But, another slight difference is that the iO does not change the sound of the brush like the Genius 9000 does when too much pressure is applied. You only get the light warning with the iO, which is a real shame. Oral-B iO Smart Pressure Sensor



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