One year after launching its first Bluetooth-enabled smart toothbrush with the Sonicare Flexcare Platinum device, Philips this week announced the all-new Sonicare DiamondClean Smart Sonic toothbrush. The toothbrush includes the usual array of features found in other smart toothbrushes, including brush coaching and smartphone connectivity, while also debuting new advantages like a revamped brush head system and inductive charging through an included glass cup.
Like its previous toothbrush, Philips` DiamondClean device includes a variety of sensors that guide users through customized brushing routines, provides real-time feedback through the connected iPhone and Android app, and keeps track of data collected overtime within the app. The app provides a 3D mouth map, highlighting problematic areas that users might miss while brushing, as well as potential issues like bleeding areas and cavities.
The new brush head system also intends to make choosing a brushing mode easier than the Flexcare Platinum toothbrush. With included microchips in each head, when users snap on one of the four new heads -- plaque control, gum care, whitening, and fresh breath -- the DiamondClean will automatically set the routine for the related activity in the brush head that`s been connected. The toothbrush tracks how long and how hard each brush head has been used, and warns the user when it`s nearing time to replace them.
`Philips is committed to developing products that have a positive impact on people`s lives. Through our research we know that consumers want to achieve their healthiest smile, but don`t often know how they are doing in between visits to their dental professional,` said Alexander Harris, Senior Marketing Director, Philips Oral Healthcare.
`We developed Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart while working closely with dental professionals to eliminate the guesswork from tooth brushing. Backed by our most recent research and insights, we are ab ...
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