On oclean X Pro elite you need to take 2 steps in order to activate Pressure Sensor: 1) In the Oclean Care+ APP Go to Device tab, and select your toothbrush. Then in the Function Settings enable "AI frequency reduction during overpressure" 2) On the Oclean X Pro elite brush select mode: CLEAN and Intensity: 24 (or above). The pressure sensors kicks in above intensity 24. From 0-23 intensity Oclean thinks no need for pressure sensor (Below 60,000 movements/min) From 24-32 intensity the AI reduction works. (63000-84000 movements) 3) Then if you overpressure, it will feedback you with change the frequency to very very low.
Kinda weird that she even put the video up with her saying in the middle of the video, recommending oclean. Then at the end, saying no? Who does that? It should've been said from at the middle point. And the fact she hasn't even responded to the one comment stating the function exists, but responded to everyone else is sketchy.
I both have Oclean X Pro Elite and Sonicare 9000. I think Oclean is better at tech, like 3D mouth map, tracking etc. But the sonicare has better quality and wider selection of brush heads.@@IAmTheGlovenor
I'm trying out an Oral-B brush after using Sonicare models for almost 20 years, and so far I'm impressed. Sonicare is by no means junk, but the Oral-B just seems like a better fit for my mouth. Hopefully there will be less constructive feedback at my next hygiene appointment.
20 minutes to review the best electric toothbrush? Can you say overkill? Just stick with the Oral B Pro 1000. It's only $50.00 and it takes the widest selection of replacement brushes as well as having all the needed features. Case closed.
If Oclean kids does an upgrade on their system to have a useful pressure sensor, can you please do an UPDATE video? It is a very interesting competitor. The sound of electric toothbrushes can be really intimidating to young ones, and it is incredible how quiet the Oclean kids is. Thank you!
You're supposed to pull the Oral-B heads off and rinse them after use. I lay the head on a square of toilet paper because before I was rinsing them, I discovered mold in a head and the brush's metal tip had some rust. This is in the directions but I was lazy. I just bought a plastic piece that fits around the charger and holds 2 heads upright so that's a nicer looking way to dry them. It was just $5 on Amazon and came with 4 toothbrush head covers that fit the Oral-B Pro 1000 heads. They should make the metal tip out of plastic ir something that won't rust.
Great video! Information is very helpful for deciding which brushes I should get for the family. The price categories should be renamed though. The brush that's at $100 is now almost $150. Price above $100 is 4250.
Thankyou for sharing seemingly refreshing unbiased and knowledgable info...stumbled across the video as I searched for an electric toothbrush for my 10 year son whose motor skills are now that great. Opted for the Oral B teens toothbrush in the 'sales'.
The small rounded head of the OralB is the easiest to wrap around from either the cheek or the tongue side to reach it if you're able to open wide enough, or you can reach over the top surface to the back. Flossing is also an option if opening enough to reach with the brush isn't possible. Curaprox also has a small brush that can help clean hard to reach places, it's called an "end tufted" brush.
On oclean X Pro elite you need to take 2 steps in order to activate Pressure Sensor:
1) In the Oclean Care+ APP Go to Device tab, and select your toothbrush. Then in the Function Settings enable "AI frequency reduction during overpressure"
2) On the Oclean X Pro elite brush select mode: CLEAN and Intensity: 24 (or above).
The pressure sensors kicks in above intensity 24.
From 0-23 intensity Oclean thinks no need for pressure sensor (Below 60,000 movements/min)
From 24-32 intensity the AI reduction works. (63000-84000 movements)
3) Then if you overpressure, it will feedback you with change the frequency to very very low.
Kinda weird that she even put the video up with her saying in the middle of the video, recommending oclean. Then at the end, saying no? Who does that? It should've been said from at the middle point. And the fact she hasn't even responded to the one comment stating the function exists, but responded to everyone else is sketchy.
I both have Oclean X Pro Elite and Sonicare 9000. I think Oclean is better at tech, like 3D mouth map, tracking etc. But the sonicare has better quality and wider selection of brush heads.@@IAmTheGlovenor
Is there anyway to see how to do that for the kids' brushes?
Simplify! It is a bit too much wording
I'm trying out an Oral-B brush after using Sonicare models for almost 20 years, and so far I'm impressed. Sonicare is by no means junk, but the Oral-B just seems like a better fit for my mouth. Hopefully there will be less constructive feedback at my next hygiene appointment.
20 minutes to review the best electric toothbrush? Can you say overkill? Just stick with the Oral B Pro 1000. It's only $50.00 and it takes the widest selection of replacement brushes as well as having all the needed features. Case closed.
Has anyone tried the Laifen Wave? It's so much cheaper and yet different
op electric toothbrushes
GREATLY, GREATLY appreciate the work thT you have put into these videos!! Thorough, honesty! Thank you.
If Oclean kids does an upgrade on their system to have a useful pressure sensor, can you please do an UPDATE video? It is a very interesting competitor. The sound of electric toothbrushes can be really intimidating to young ones, and it is incredible how quiet the Oclean kids is. Thank you!
I'd love to - and if it can get a functional pressure sensor I'll be a BIG fan, ESPECIALLY that whisper quiet kids one, it's amazing!
You're supposed to pull the Oral-B heads off and rinse them after use. I lay the head on a square of toilet paper because before I was rinsing them, I discovered mold in a head and the brush's metal tip had some rust. This is in the directions but I was lazy.
I just bought a plastic piece that fits around the charger and holds 2 heads upright so that's a nicer looking way to dry them. It was just $5 on Amazon and came with 4 toothbrush head covers that fit the Oral-B Pro 1000 heads. They should make the metal tip out of plastic ir something that won't rust.
What's up skid Marks
Great video! Information is very helpful for deciding which brushes I should get for the family. The price categories should be renamed though. The brush that's at $100 is now almost $150. Price above $100 is 4250.
Thankyou for sharing seemingly refreshing unbiased and knowledgable info...stumbled across the video as I searched for an electric toothbrush for my 10 year son whose motor skills are now that great. Opted for the Oral B teens toothbrush in the 'sales'.
I hope it works out great! My son is doing really well still with his! :)
I have the Colgate Hum. I don’t like how harsh the bristles are and there’s no options for softer bristles.
Who the hell needs a toothbrush that connects to your phone or an app? Seriously come on now. Let's get real
Everyone, you can adjust the intensity from 1 to 32
I do.
Personal preference she said clearly
How do you get to the back of the rear molar with the electric toothbrush? (i.e the side facing the esophagus)
The small rounded head of the OralB is the easiest to wrap around from either the cheek or the tongue side to reach it if you're able to open wide enough, or you can reach over the top surface to the back. Flossing is also an option if opening enough to reach with the brush isn't possible. Curaprox also has a small brush that can help clean hard to reach places, it's called an "end tufted" brush.
Wait… so do ANY of the Oclean have a pressure sensor?
You talk too fast.
Looking up the British electric toothbrush Suri 🪥 which is a great brush