We bought two of these and they both quit working in 2 months time. We also purchased the insurance protection plan for both and it proved to be useless too. They declined our claim saying my wording did not fit their coverage… When I looked into their “wording” it said it would honor claim if it was mechanical failure… Well, that’s exactly what happened. They would not charge or turn on for that matter.. And no I didn’t drop them or completely submerge them under water… We were extremely disappointed and had to go back to our Phillips Sonic Care. We basically flushed $150.00 down the toilet… Don’t waste your time or $…
I am so sorry to read this. That is terrible. Have you contacted your card company to see if they can support you? Sometimes if you paid on credit card they have powers to pay back your money for faulty products.
After watching your thorough comparison, it seems like this model is pretty much over-hyped. As you underlined, it lacks a lot of essential features, such as a timer and pacer without using the app, sessions recording, real-time tracking, a pressure sensor, a travel case ... However, the very big advantage is its price.💸 I think I will keep my iO Series 9 for the moment 🦷😁
Love your channel.thats only channel in world that gives amazing honest review for toothbrush. Thank you for fantastic information that you share. ✌️✌️✌️🙏🙏🙏
They do have new brush heads with silicon backing to ease contact with other teeth. Sadly, all sold out. I am a sonicare fan myself. However, at the price of only the useless 2000 series and much much cheaper oem replacement heads, i had high hopes for the Laifens. Guess will have to wait till next iteration next year.😂
@@ElectricTeeth my apologies, it turns out there is new soft back TPU brush heads. Apparently, it's been out in HK for almost a year now. The vibrating back was a common issue and other reviews say the new brushes are better now.
The travel mode locks the button to prevent accidental activation when in a bag for example. I think that is useful irrespective of the charging connector.
Although the pressure sensor isn’t visible, the vibrations it uses when you use too much pressure are very distinctive and you will definitely know to put less pressure
@@dukechewsgum6424 they could easily solve it by placing the LED on the other side of the brush. If you base only on the vibration it will take time to learn and will be already damage on teeth from the pressure. Also how to tell apart the pressure sensor vibration from the quadpacer one ?
@@mourgos1234 No like it’s actually very obvious. When you press hard, the brush kind of does these 3 consecutive movements and plus it sounds different too
@mourgos1234 I personnaly prefer the vibration system of the sonicare because the led color of the oral b is only visible if you're in front of your mirror and since I'm always on my phone or doing multiple things while brushing my teeth I never see the changing colors of the handle. The change in the vibrations is really clear so you can't miss it !
Don't buy this brush. It's a scam. In days to months, the charging will stop working and it'll turn into the worst manual toothbrush you've ever used. Mine lasted 6 months before it wouldn't charge anymore but I've seen it only happen in days and Laifen doesn't give a damn.
@@ElectricTeeth They first requested me to jump through hoops to prove that it was not charging no matter what I do, but once I posted a review their whole response completely changed.
Dear electric teeth 🌞 I am a dentist and I love your vudeoes! I want to buy a new electric toothbrush, however I am boycotting brands with israeli ties. I love small brushing heads. What would you choose if Oral B and phillips were out of the question? I am hoping for your help 🌞 Greetings, denmark
Well there are a number of alternative choices, but I can't comment on local availability and ties with Israel. SURI is a great option: ruclips.net/video/rxbQ8z5E77k/видео.html You could consider Burst and Ordo too. Laifen is a contender.
I have a laifen and oral B. I like the laifen. It’s quieter and smaller. It does take some getting used too
We bought two of these and they both quit working in 2 months time. We also purchased the insurance protection plan for both and it proved to be useless too. They declined our claim saying my wording did not fit their coverage… When I looked into their “wording” it said it would honor claim if it was mechanical failure… Well, that’s exactly what happened. They would not charge or turn on for that matter.. And no I didn’t drop them or completely submerge them under water… We were extremely disappointed and had to go back to our Phillips Sonic Care. We basically flushed $150.00 down the toilet… Don’t waste your time or $…
I am so sorry to read this. That is terrible.
Have you contacted your card company to see if they can support you? Sometimes if you paid on credit card they have powers to pay back your money for faulty products.
If you bought it using a credit card, you can file a claim to get tour money back.
After watching your thorough comparison, it seems like this model is pretty much over-hyped. As you underlined, it lacks a lot of essential features, such as a timer and pacer without using the app, sessions recording, real-time tracking, a pressure sensor, a travel case ... However, the very big advantage is its price.💸 I think I will keep my iO Series 9 for the moment 🦷😁
Love your channel.thats only channel in world that gives amazing honest review for toothbrush. Thank you for fantastic information that you share. ✌️✌️✌️🙏🙏🙏
Glad you like them!
Top tier information delivery 👏👏👏 thank you
I got the abs for $70 CAD. It is amazing for the money and the heads are cheaper
Do your uk videos still apply for the us products?
Yes. My feelings about this product apply whether bought in the UK or the US.
Should the head thing be switched for the second brushing?
If you want to use a different style of brush head for morning and evening brushing sessions you can. It isn't required though.
They do have new brush heads with silicon backing to ease contact with other teeth. Sadly, all sold out. I am a sonicare fan myself. However, at the price of only the useless 2000 series and much much cheaper oem replacement heads, i had high hopes for the Laifens. Guess will have to wait till next iteration next year.😂
Where have you seen these silicon backed heads for Laifen? They are not on their website that can see.
@@ElectricTeeth my apologies, it turns out there is new soft back TPU brush heads. Apparently, it's been out in HK for almost a year now. The vibrating back was a common issue and other reviews say the new brushes are better now.
@bentist would love to see your honest review since it seems to make bass technique.
So it can't be charged with a standard USB-C cable, making it not suitable for travel. So why bother with a travel mode?
The travel mode locks the button to prevent accidental activation when in a bag for example. I think that is useful irrespective of the charging connector.
My Laifen came with a usbc cable!
Does it work with apple health app?
No, not that I recall. There is no data to transfer to the app.
Did you ever said on the philips sonicare review that their pressure indicator is invisible while brushing that teeth and thus useless ?
Although the pressure sensor isn’t visible, the vibrations it uses when you use too much pressure are very distinctive and you will definitely know to put less pressure
@@dukechewsgum6424 they could easily solve it by placing the LED on the other side of the brush. If you base only on the vibration it will take time to learn and will be already damage on teeth from the pressure. Also how to tell apart the pressure sensor vibration from the quadpacer one ?
@@mourgos1234 No like it’s actually very obvious. When you press hard, the brush kind of does these 3 consecutive movements and plus it sounds different too
@mourgos1234 I personnaly prefer the vibration system of the sonicare because the led color of the oral b is only visible if you're in front of your mirror and since I'm always on my phone or doing multiple things while brushing my teeth I never see the changing colors of the handle. The change in the vibrations is really clear so you can't miss it !
@@kleineoOoStern its ok i always use mirror anyways its not good to do it blindly cause you miss spots of your teeth
Don't buy this brush. It's a scam. In days to months, the charging will stop working and it'll turn into the worst manual toothbrush you've ever used. Mine lasted 6 months before it wouldn't charge anymore but I've seen it only happen in days and Laifen doesn't give a damn.
Sorry to read this. What happened when reaching out to their customer service team?
@@ElectricTeeth They first requested me to jump through hoops to prove that it was not charging no matter what I do, but once I posted a review their whole response completely changed.
Don't waste your money ont this toothbrush. I bought it and stop working after the first use. Its not charging .
Sorry to read this. Have you returned it for refund or replacement?
Far enough review. I’m really enjoying this toothbrush but if the company improved its product using these critiques it would be a non discussion lol.
Dear electric teeth 🌞 I am a dentist and I love your vudeoes!
I want to buy a new electric toothbrush, however I am boycotting brands with israeli ties. I love small brushing heads. What would you choose if Oral B and phillips were out of the question? I am hoping for your help 🌞
Greetings, denmark
Well there are a number of alternative choices, but I can't comment on local availability and ties with Israel.
SURI is a great option: ruclips.net/video/rxbQ8z5E77k/видео.html
You could consider Burst and Ordo too. Laifen is a contender.
@@ElectricTeeth thank you for taking the time to reply ✨
My biggest concern is that the brush heads have no soft silicon coating.
Wait Oral-B and Philips has connections with Israel? That's great, now i'll get one of those for sure!