Technology
Save £160 on Oral-B SmartSeries 6500 CrossAction electric toothbrush
When it comes to toothbrushes you’ve got plenty of options. You can go with a basic manual toothbrush, a standard electric toothbrush, or you could go with a space-age smart electric toothbrush.
We’re not telling you which way to go, because at the end of the day, what you do with your mouth is your choice. Obviously you should be doing brushing of some sort though. That’s for your benefit and everyone else in your vicinity.
What we are telling you to do is at least check out the smart electric toothbrushes, because the technology will blow your mind, particularly if you are still using a manual brush. Things have progressed quickly in the world of dental hygiene, and the latest batch of smart brushes are out of this world.
Take the Oral-B SmartSeries 6500 CrossAction electric toothbrush, for example. You can use bluetooth to communicate between the toothbrush and your smartphone, and — according to Oral-B — the brush removes up to 100 percent more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush.
The round brush head oscillates, rotates, and pulsates to break up and remove plaque, using a visible pressure sensor to ensure you are getting it right. You can also switch between five modes: daily clean, gum care, sensitive, whitening, and deep clean. All this technology helps to ensure you get the best clean possible.
The Oral-B SmartSeries 6500 CrossAction electric toothbrush normally retails at £229.99, but is currently discounted by a massive £160. You can pick up the latest in toothbrush technology for just £69.99 from Amazon UK right now.
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