#electrictoothbrush

IVISMILEivismile
2025-06-13

When purchasing an electric toothbrush or other oral care products, one of the most important factors to consider is the waterproof rating. Understanding IPX4, IPX7 and IPX8 ratings can help you choose durable, safe, and high‑performance devices for your OEM/ODM brand.

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DrBob, Neurologist, 🧠Mechanicdrrjv@vmst.io
2024-09-28

#Travel Hint 😊

Traveling and left my electric toothbrush 🪥charger at home.

Luckily, found out that my #magsafe #iPhone inductive charger works perfectly as a nice substitute.

Plan on doing this in the future to further simplify travel prep and carry 🤗
#oralb #sonicare #toothbrush #electrictoothbrush
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Martin Guay 👨‍💻🌈🎮📱🍁MartinGuay@mstdn.ca
2024-03-27

The future of #OralCare is here with the @PhilipsSonicare DiamondClean Smart 9350 #ElectricToothbrush! Tailored smart brush heads, customizable modes for #WhiteTeeth, #PlaqueFree & #HealthyGums. The app tracks brushing like a personal #DentalCoach! 🚀🦷💡

Check it out here: cryovex.com/philips-sonicare-d

#SmartTech #SonicareSmiles 😁📱

Alec Muffettalecmuffett
2023-12-26

Hacking my “smart” toothbrush | …absolutely fascinating breakdown of DRM coming to electric toothbrushes alecmuffett.com/article/108723

2023-12-26

Hacking my “smart” toothbrush | …absolutely fascinating breakdown of DRM coming to electric toothbrushes

Also, don’t buy Philips Sonicare electric toothbrushes:

https://kuenzi.dev/toothbrush/

#electricToothbrush #hacking #philips

https://alecmuffett.com/article/108723

2023-07-21

A #spam message. that I have won an electric toothbrush, has just reminded me that when I see adverts for said product the advert implies that if you use an #ElectricToothbrush then you can stop using toothpaste!
#IsItJustMe?

2023-06-05

Time for the tooth, the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth.

All these dental puns can only mean I'm reviewing an electric toothbrush again.

Here's my take on the Colgate Pulse Series 2 (video and text):
#Toothbrush #Colgate #ElectricToothbrush

alexreviewstech.com/colgate-pu

HandFanihandfan
2022-11-16

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HandFanihandfan
2022-10-28

HandFan-ET01 Electric Toothbrush

2022-05-27

Toothbrush Goes from Mouth-Whitening to Room-Brightening

Some of the hacks we see make us wonder why they aren't already a commercial product, and this electric toothbrush turned rechargeable flashlight is one of them. Sure, these things exist, but we haven't seen one with a dedicated charging stand. They usually just take micro USB or whatever, so it's on you to remember to plug it in. How great would it be to have a fully-charged flashlight always at the ready, especially one in a position to illuminate the room? Although [wannabemadsci] makes it look easy, this conversion took quite a bit of doing.

Perhaps the most amazing part is that [wannabemadsci] found a halfway decent flashlight at the dollar store. Better than average, this thing has a main light, a side light, and takes 3xAAs instead of a couple of AAAs. The only issue is that the toothbrush batteries don't quite put out enough voltage for the flashlight's LED, so [wannabemadsci] used a booster board.

Of course, there's a lot more to this hack than sawing off the USB connector from the boost converter so it fits. The toothbrush handle had to be modified to accept the flashlight guts, and the threads relocated from the flashlight. Since the battery charge indicator shines through the momentary button on the toothbrush, [wannabemadsci] wanted to reuse it, but it required a small board that converts it to a latching push button. Finally, the flashlight bezel had to be painted white. Paint is such an easy thing to do, and this detail makes all the difference in how professional this looks.

There's a lot you can do with a functioning electric toothbrush as your base, like brute-forcing the pins of a lock with vibration.

#toolhacks #dollarstore #electrictoothbrush #flashlight #ledflashlight #rechargeable

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2021-09-08

Don’t Bristle; Teethbrush Won’t Hurt You

Good dental hygiene is the first line of defense when it comes to your health, and- you're already bored, aren't you? It's totally true, though. Take care of your teeth, and the rest of you has a better chance of staying fairly healthy.

This is like, the one thing we have control over after diet and exercise, and most people just plain fail on this front. They brush for 30 seconds, tops. Or they rarely floss. Maybe they've never even considered brushing or scraping their tongue.

Okay, fine. You don't want to spend the recommended two minutes twice a day working the brush around your mouth. The good news is, technology has finally caught up with you and your habits, if you can call them that. How about using something that can truly be called a teethbrush? As in, it brushes all of your teeth at once? Well, half of your teeth anyway. Allegedly, you can spend as little as 10 seconds on each arch and effectively scour your smile -- that's because the thing vibrates at an astonishing 40,000 per minute or so.

Sounds kind of scary, doesn't it? Wait 'til you hear how much they cost. One brand is $150 off the bat, and replacement heads are close to $40 each, although they're supposed to last for six months each (eww!). Most of them have some fancy extras that make the cost more palatable, such as a tooth-whitening mode.

What do you think? Would you use a teethbrush? We're still on the fence. It could be interesting to develop our own, but you have to crawl before you can run. Guess we'll start with a manual.

#lifehacks #news #toolhacks #electrictoothbrush #teethbrush

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