Bluetooth Toothbrush
The professionally inspired design of the Cross Action brush head surrounds each tooth with bristles angled at 16 degrees, and 3D cleaning action oscillates, rotates, and pulsates to break up and remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush. The pressure sensor lights up if you brush too hard to prevent harmful
The professionally inspired design of the Cross Action brush head surrounds each tooth with bristles angled at 16 degrees, and 3D cleaning action oscillates, rotates, and pulsates to break up and remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush.
The pressure sensor lights up if you brush too hard to prevent harmful over-brushing and there are 6 modes and a timer to help you brush for a dentist-recommended 2 minutes.
Best of all it’s brought to you by Oral-B – the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide.
Product Features
- Real-time feedback with the Oral-B app focuses brushing on your most important areas, tracks habits over time, motivates with helpful oral care tips, and senses when you brush too hard
- Cross Action round brush head with perfectly angled bristles for a precise clean
- Clinically proven superior 3D cleaning oscillates, rotates and pulsates to break up and remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush
- Rechargeable with 6 modes: Daily Clean, Gum Care, Sensitive, Whitening, Deep Clean, and Tongue Cleaner
8 reasons why this brush is not really what you are looking for…. I’m a proud owner of the 5000 series for the last 6 years and wanted to refresh a little bit. Here is why I returned my 7000 series:1. Very annoying stops in the middle of my brushing. The 5000 series has it as well, but the 7000 makes a complete stop for 1-2 seconds and then continues. It messes my entire “auto-mode” in the mornings.2. This 7000 series has an inferior battery. NiMH batteries die much quicker than Li-ion batteries. This is one of the reasons why your cell phones have the latter. The 5000 series (my brush) used to have Li-ion battery, but it looks like Oral-B (P&G) changed all their brushes to NiMH to save some $ and offer you a more expensive brush at the same time.3. Tongue mode is pretty useless. You will use it 1-2 times and then stop playing with the different brush modes and use only one.4. Travel case is nice, but how much do you really travel? You can also purchase a case separately for the 5000 series if that’s…
Rechargeable battery wears down very quickly
This is a premium DISPOSABLE electric toothbrush, folks. As many have already stated, if you don’t need the fancy travel case and the tongue brush mode, you’re better off buying the 5000. That said, while I don’t think they’re worth the markup, I decided I wanted the tongue brush mode option and bought it anyway. Essentially 50 bucks extra for a tongue scraper, yeah…Anyway, I rate this only 2 out of 5 because:1. The aforementioned reasons2. The awful battery. In this day and age, I do not think it’s acceptable to incorporate such a lousy battery tech into a flagship device. I mean, come on… 24hrs for a full charge that only lasts a week of regular use? That translates to a mere whopping 14 minutes, then you’ll need to recharge for at least 2 hours to squeeze 2 minutes of brushing time. For a top-of-the-line electronic product. Wow.The worst part is that it’s non-replaceable. Once the battery has reached the end of its lifetime, instead of simply purchasing a new replacement battery or sending it to some…