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Philips Hx9917/88 Sonicare Diamond Clean 9400, Sonic Electric Tooth Brush with App, White, 1 Count, Pack of 1

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It does not alter how the brush functions, just adds to the overall experience and is useful if you really decide to make use of the different brush head styles available. A great experience overall. Some may find it overkill. Sometimes I think this. Do I want or need such? It is clever, but you do need to form a bit of a habit. For some, it could become obsessive to log everything completely. If there is such a thing as perfect, the DiamondClean Smart is the closest thing to it in the electric toothbrush world. Much like Oral-B’s smart toothbrush app, the Sonicare app presents you with a simple map of your mouth, divided into areas that change color on-screen as you clean each one. The app times you, and shows when it’s time to move around to the next part.

Whilst possible, sadly the Bluetooth connectivity option becomes redundant. This brush can pair with multiple phones but is only capable of logging one set of data. There is no way to differentiate between users. The handles see’s any brushing session as that of the main user. Thus sharing the DiamondClean Smart handle will defeat the very point of the brush.Get 41% off Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart 9750 Rechargeable Electric Power Toothbrush, Lunar Blue Both look quite smart, but the glass with the DCS is certainly the more premium, and does take up a fraction more space on a countertop as a result. The Sonicare EasyClean features a two-minute timer and a quadpacer to ensure even brushing coverage. It has a slim, ergonomic design and comes with a travel case. It has a battery life of up to three weeks on a single charge. That said, the app gives you an impressive degree of control, letting you adjust the brush’s mode (clean, white+, gum health, deep clean, or sensitive) and intensity separately. The brush’s default setting is ‘gentle’, but having tried all brushing intensities, we found ourselves favoring the ‘medium’ option in ‘clean’ mode, which left our teeth feeling smooth and allowed the brush to glide nicely. It has five brushing modes (clean, white, sensitive, gum care and deep clean), but is only supplied with a single brush head.

When you are spending this much money, spending a bit more to gain some of the extras of the range topping Smart variant could be worthwhile, if you genuinely feel you will get benefit from them. Sonicare HealthyWhite+ (plus) – Features include: two brushing modes, a quadpacer timer, a two-minute timer, and a travel case with USB charging. I do not feel that this is an absolute essential feature, as the positioning on the bottom of the handle is not ideal, in my opinion. However, it is a nice feature and it can catch the eye, particularly if you brush in front of a mirror.

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Always Get it Right: Boasting a precision balanced design, the DiamondClean 9400 smoothly glides along the gum line, offering both gentleness and efficacy. Every paired brush-head undergoes rigorous clinical testing to ensure consistent performance. The DiamondClean 9000 offers a top-tier cleaning experience. It’s customizable with its range of modes and intensities. The design of the handle coupled with the compact brush head enhances cleaning even in hard-to-reach areas. Comparatively, it outperforms even the ExpertClean 7300, although it’s pricier. Detailed comparison:w hat’s the difference between the Sonicare DiamondClean Smart and DiamondClean 9000?

Paying attention to what the app says will help your oral health and could in time decrease your dental bills because you are taking better care of your mouth. On the other hand with the DC9, you are provided with a clear plastic frame that has a cutout for the DC9 handle. When placed in it, the handle stands upright. Although it looks like glass, it is definitely plastic. Travel-Friendly: Some Sonicare toothbrushes are travel-friendly, with compact designs and travel cases included. As far as I am aware both brushes use the same motor that delivers up to 31,000 brush strokes or 62,000 movements per minute.

So rather than using the C2 Optimal Plaque Control (for general cleaning) and then the W Optimal White (for tooth whitening), the A3 does the job of both. Or at least aim to be the best of both. Thus saving effort on you as the user having to switch. Naturally, as you move up the pricing range the number of brush features increases, but for us the 4300 more than covers the basics. Sonicare Comparison Chart

With the DC9, you get what Sonicare calls a glass charger, but it’s not glass and the implementation is different. Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5300 – Features include: up to three brushing modes, a quadpacer timer, a two-minute timer, and up to two weeks of battery life.The similarities in the names also does not help differentiate between the possible differences between each. Sonicare toothbrushes are compatible with various accessories and replacement parts, including: Similar Posts:

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