Oral-B iO vs Sonicare 9900 Prestige

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:45 - Verdict
    2:00 - Cleaning action
    2:33 - Cleaning modes
    2:57 - Handle design & colours
    4:17 - Cleaning modes
    4:53 - Intensity settings
    5:04 - Timer & pacer
    5:39 - Brush heads
    6:17 - Pressure sensor
    7:18 - Battery
    8:18 - Bluetooth
    10:03 - BrushSync
    10:40 - Scrubbing sensor
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Комментарии • 162

  • @ElectricTeeth
    @ElectricTeeth  Год назад +38

    ⚠Since recording this video, the iO Series 10 has been launched. Despite being the most capable iO model to date, we still recommend the iO9 over and above the 10.
    The iO Series 10 isn't worth the premium currently asked.
    The 9900 is still our top overall choice for the reasons given.

    • @UNBOUNDED-zq9ul
      @UNBOUNDED-zq9ul Год назад

      I noticed when purchasing on AMAZON it says in the MODEL DESCRIPTION: IO Series 8 Electric Toothbrush with 2 Replacement Brush Head.. IS this correct for the BIO IO 9?

    • @UNBOUNDED-zq9ul
      @UNBOUNDED-zq9ul Год назад +1

      HELLO AGAIN, I used your LINK TO PURCHASE THE BIO IO9

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Год назад +1

      The io8 is a different model.

    • @BukuiZhao
      @BukuiZhao Год назад

      Clarification:
      The main reason why the IO9 is recommended over the IO10 is due to the price. According to the RRP, the IO9 is at 600 pounds while the IO10 is 800 pounds. However, as Oral B brushes are typically discounted by at least 50%, you will typically find the IO 9 at 300 pounds and IO10 at 400 pounds. The difference is that you get a IO sense stand which can make some features more convenient, but for most people, the IO9 already has more than you need. It depends on your circumstances and your store as to whether the price premium is justified, but in case of the 100 pounds officially, many would say not. If it is more like 50 pounds, many would also say yes. However, bluetooth is not essential to have healthy teeth and you only need something like a Pro 3 3000.

    • @BukuiZhao
      @BukuiZhao Год назад

      @@UNBOUNDED-zq9ul IO8 is different. It has fewer cleaning modes, a less advanced charging case and less advanced position tracking.

  • @o-SPECTRE-o
    @o-SPECTRE-o 2 года назад +11

    Clear, detailed and concise explanatIon. I wish other RUclips comparison videos were this good. 👍

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +2

      Thank you. So pleased you found it helpful.

  • @idemditto
    @idemditto 2 года назад +15

    On the Sonicare 9900 Prestige there are two buttons. One visible, de on/off button and an invisible and that is the intensity setting. On the three small led lights, below the on/off button, you can press to set the intensity

  • @mbirth
    @mbirth Год назад +6

    Didn't notice it mentioned in the Adaptive intensity chapter. The Sonicare app also allows you to define "problematic" areas (e.g. inflamed gums) in your mouth and IIRC the brush will adapt the intensity / pressure sensitivity when getting there.

  • @Pumpgun93
    @Pumpgun93 7 месяцев назад

    Very informative video covering all important aspects of those two toothbrushes! Helped me a lot to decide which one to get!

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful. Which one did you decide to go for?

  • @RossMKF1
    @RossMKF1 Год назад +6

    One thing I’ve noticed is the oral B makes the toothpaste turn into liquid very quickly and just runs down the stem. The sonic care froths the toothpaste and is much easier to brush without spitting during the 2-3 min. I used manual for the longest time and that’s how I’ve always brushed otherwise with the oral just feels like you’re wasting most of the tooth paste.

  • @leejuhsu
    @leejuhsu 2 года назад +1

    This video is so useful! Thank you very much.

  • @victuringan1429
    @victuringan1429 2 года назад +33

    USB-C on the Prestige 9900 sold me

    • @Fluterra
      @Fluterra 14 дней назад

      Why? Most chargers won’t charge it.

  • @davidmckinlay555
    @davidmckinlay555 Год назад

    Brilliant video! Thanks.

  • @memethis1725
    @memethis1725 Год назад +3

    I love my Oral-B iO because of the circular motion, and so far my battery has lasted more than two weeks without charging 👍🏼👍🏼!

  • @musaozturk9989
    @musaozturk9989 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the detailed comparison @Electric Teeth! I have a question though. In your "Taking care of your teeth..." video, the dentist says sonicare toothbrush needs to be rotated while moving. Was that the case with the other sonicare models but not this one?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +3

      Great question and is a topic of debate. Sonicare's official guidance is that their brushes should be used like Oral-B brushes. 45 degrees to the gumline and then slid/glided tooth to tooth rather than in circular motions. Our in house dentists believe that the addition of the circular movements is beneficial.
      At the time of recording that video, Sonicare hand't introduced this scrubbing sensor that now activates if using that circular motion.

  • @devious0234
    @devious0234 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this review! I’m a long term Sonicare toothbrush user (16+ years) and switch on and off with an extra soft Oral b manual toothbrush. I have receding gums from years of over brushing when I didn’t know better and sensitive teeth due to grinding. I bought an Oral b io series 9 when my Sonicare failed and even on the extra sensitive setting using gentle care brush heads the toothbrush was too powerful for me and caused me soreness and pain. It did an excellent job at cleaning, better than any toothbrush I’ve experienced but my teeth and gums couldn’t handle it. I really wanted to keep it but just couldn’t. I just purchased the Sonicare 9900 and I’m very happy with it with no pain or soreness. I completely agree with the reviewer in saying that one isn’t better than the better. They operate differently and depending on the user’s needs may or may not be the right fit.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience having used them both. This is really helpful to me and others.

  • @rinleeds
    @rinleeds Год назад +9

    Jon there is one other thing worth mentioning - and I don't know whether you have picked up on it. When you take the brush head off the oral B iO series, it is no longer a simple metallic pin (like with older models). It is now this chunky plastic thing which has all sorts of nooks and crannies, which after a while starts to stink as it collects a lot of gunk. Not easy to clean other and oral B dont even talk about how to clean this new head adapter (and would probably void the warranty!!!). But the sonicare still uses the simple and slim metallic pin, which is not a receptacle for nasty gunk and therefore, more hygenic in my opinion. What are your thoughts?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Год назад +8

      Indeed the connector is different on the iO Series.
      It isn't as easy to clean, but I haven't found that it smells. I give it a rinse every other day or so to keep it clean.
      Not saying it isn't an issue, but I have been using the iO Series for the last couple of years and haven't found it to be a problem.

  • @lizzieram03
    @lizzieram03 2 года назад +3

    When going over the colors the middle IO brush, is it a series 8 by chance? Here in the US that series has a violet option exclusive to that series. It looks like the middle brush and then series 9 has the rose quartz which is a lighter metallic pink color.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +1

      Yes you are correct. It is the violet colour option from the Series 8. We don't have a rose quartz one to hand.

  • @justin_360
    @justin_360 Год назад +1

    Great review. Thank you. I have top and bottom permanent retainers. Which one would you recommend?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Год назад +1

      As do I and I have to be honest and say I can't say either is better for this specifically. Both do a good job.

  • @wow-nothing
    @wow-nothing 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Doctor, you made it very clear, I'll go for Prestige 😁😁

  • @stevediben7900
    @stevediben7900 2 года назад +1

    Hey Jon... what personally is your go-to toothbrush over these last few months? Is it one of these 2? (Research for Electric Teeth reviews aside.)

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +4

      Yes Steve, it has been these 2. But, I am in the position that I have these on hand.

  • @RossMKF1
    @RossMKF1 Год назад

    I tried both i prefer the IO 9 feels like a better clean, magnetic mechanism vs physical for the part that makes the brush movement, buttons are well covered on the Oral B so no paste gets gunked in, charging stand easier to clean. I did like sonic cares case and brush guards tho.

  • @brainslag4200
    @brainslag4200 Год назад +6

    The fact that you need the phone app to change basic settings in the prestige is just a no for me. I want to be able to change the basic settings on the brush itself I’m not have to be locked into getting the app and everything associated with it.

  • @maureenherzog1282
    @maureenherzog1282 2 года назад

    Can you touch on the problem of mold inside where tooth brush head meets the bottom? There is a space where the connection meets that water etc can get in. Even thorough cleaning daily doesn’t help.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад

      I haven't had this problem on either of these models if I am perfectly honest.
      I know others have commented on such happening on some. It seems to often be linked to specific environmental factors. Do you rinse and dry your brush?

    • @maureenherzog1282
      @maureenherzog1282 2 года назад

      @@ElectricTeeth I do and I have the Oral B io7 but even with rinsing and drying I’m still getting mold. There is a model called Tau which comes with a device that you store the toothbrush in upside down and it cleans and dries the toothbrush.

  • @nalie2121
    @nalie2121 2 года назад +5

    I used to have the Sonicare Diamondclean but they kept breaking. After 3 new ones I have up and decided to go for the Oral-B IO9 instead. For me personally it was a big mistake. Something that really bothers me is the size of the brush head. It is so thick that I find it a lot more difficult to brush the teeth at the back of my mouth. You don’t happen to know if there are any brush heads available for the Oral-B that is more similar to the Sonicare compact brush heads?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад

      Hey. It is a shame to read you are not getting on with the Oral-B brush like you expected. There isn't such a head for the iO like Sonicare heads I am afraid.
      I am not sure how long you have had it, but Oral-B does offer in most countries a trial period whereby you can return the brush if you are not happy. www.electricteeth.com/oral-b-60-day-money-back-guarantee/

    • @maeu59
      @maeu59 2 года назад

      @@ElectricTeeth what would be the best Oral B other than IO SERIES That would accept the other brush type heads. Or should I go with sonicare. Or better yet what is the most quietest brush and not necessarily the most technically equipped, I really don’t need the Bluetooth app and all the modes, does anyone really need all that?

  • @jsk7086
    @jsk7086 Год назад +1

    How about the longevity of those toothbrushes? I have had two Philips 9000 Diamond Care and both died from one day to the next, exactly after the warranty period of 24months.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Год назад

      Well that seems really odd timing.
      Of course we can't say precisely, but we feel based on feedback that the average life is around 5 + years based on what we have experienced.

  • @theredfaceofficial
    @theredfaceofficial 2 года назад +11

    I feel Oral B have over priced these I/O brushes and to only include 1 brush head when they provide a dual brush head case inside the box makes absolutely no sense. They should have included 2 brush heads as standard at this price point!

  • @TheBigKing0
    @TheBigKing0 2 года назад +2

    Hi there sir.
    Great comparison, do you know an oscillating toothbrush that has a long battery life? Like 3 weeks at least. If not, do you know an oscillating toothbrush that stays at the same power regardless of power? Infact this is more important.
    My sonic fairy will toothbrush feels just as powerful at 100% as 10%. But I get a better clean from oscillating toothbrushes. My oral b one was great but only for a week where it became weaker. It was older tho, do new oral b ones stay as strong even on lower battery? If they do could you tell me which please?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +3

      Great question. No Oral-B toothbrush that I know of lasts for more than about 14-16 days.
      I certainly haven't tested one that lasts 3 weeks on a single charge. The iO is the quickest of the Oral-B oscillating brushes to charge, so although not 3 weeks it can be topped up in just 3 hours.
      There are other brands that offer oscillating brushes and have a better battery life. I have not tested any that I recall have a battery life greater than 2 weeks.
      There is the AquaSonic ProSpin that claims a 1 month battery life.
      Most Oral-B brushes do lose a bit of power when the battery is really low (approx. 10% or less). Whilst this can be frustrating they can still clean the teeth well.
      From memory the iO doesn't do this. But I have to be honest and say I haven't used it recently at that low of a power setting to confirm.

    • @TheBigKing0
      @TheBigKing0 2 года назад +2

      @@ElectricTeeth fantastic, thanks. iOs are a bit pricey but if it has what I’m looking for I’ll have to pay the premium. Will look into this Aquasonic first tho. Cheers

  • @k1ller_dodo106
    @k1ller_dodo106 Год назад +2

    Hey, im looking for a toothbrush that vibrates your arm the least amount as possible and is the lightest to brush with, this is because my arm sometimes hurts so much i can barely brush with a normal toothbrush or an electric one due to the vibrations. can you help me with wich of these two would be better for that?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Год назад +1

      I would love to help, but this is of course a very specific requirement and will be open to personal judgement and interpretation. Availability might depend on your location, but in the USA you could look at the Hum by Colgate (ruclips.net/video/9h69tS4MbbE/видео.html). I would also suggest checking out SURI (ruclips.net/video/rxbQ8z5E77k/видео.html)

    • @k1ller_dodo106
      @k1ller_dodo106 Год назад +1

      @@ElectricTeeth thank you for replying. i get that its specific and that you cant give me a set thing, however i appreciate your point of view a lot

  • @domenicmartin6911
    @domenicmartin6911 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @ahk5511
    @ahk5511 Год назад

    Hi, great video
    Which one would you prefer, Oral-B io6 or Protectiveclean 5100?

  • @Anakena3
    @Anakena3 Год назад

    I do think there’s a difference the size of the toothbrush head makes it more difficult for the philips to get behind the front teeth. Also, I found out the Bristels seems to wear out more quickly

  • @ranver18
    @ranver18 Год назад +1

    The Oral-B iO9 sucks cause the battery doesn’t last long or it indicates the wrong battery percentage. I had my iO9 replaced about 3 times now and it still does it every after one year when you’re going to travel the battery barely last a week. Also I have noticed that when I’m finished brushing it will show the percentage which is 45 - 55% and after a day it will start for only 4 seconds then it’s flat then I have to wait like 10 minutes to brush my teeth.
    I love the features and performance of the iO9 but the battery barely last long so my iO9 gets replaced almost every year until the warranty runs out.

  • @alissarosie2155
    @alissarosie2155 Год назад

    I was wondering if maybe you could do a review of the Oclean Flow, I have been wanting to hear your opinions about it.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Год назад

      Hi Alissa. Thanks for the request. We may review this at some point, but being totally upfront I can't tell you if and when this will be.

    • @CaseAgainstFaith1
      @CaseAgainstFaith1 8 месяцев назад

      Never heard Oclean before so I checked them out. Reviews on their own site have repeated complaints of failures after a short usage. At least they don't delete negative reviews. Of course I hear complaints from users of all brands, but the vast number of complaints on their own site made me go with the Sonicare though it is much more expensive.

  • @noahjohanson4641
    @noahjohanson4641 2 года назад

    Is there any chance you would make a review a review about the Oclean Flow? Its quite popular, been hearing about this product and I really hope to see its qualities.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад

      Hi Noah. It is a product we would like to review at some point, but I can't say if and when this will be at this time.

    • @CaseAgainstFaith1
      @CaseAgainstFaith1 8 месяцев назад

      Never heard of this before, and I checked out their website. Reviews on their own site have repeated complaints of failures after a short usage. At least they don't delete negative reviews. Though I hear complaints from users of all brands, the vast number of complaints on their own site made me go with the Sonicare though it is much more expensive.

  • @henriquesiebertdomareski
    @henriquesiebertdomareski 2 года назад +1

    Hi, between the Oral-B IO 7, Oral-B Genius X and the Philips Sonicare 5100, which one do you recommend for a better cleaning (considering the price are not so different with promotion)?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +3

      The truth is there is little difference between them. Oral-B generally clean a bit better than Sonicare according to the data.
      iO7 is technically better than the Genius X. The brush heads will be a bit more expensive for the iO than the Genius X.

    • @henriquesiebertdomareski
      @henriquesiebertdomareski 2 года назад +1

      @@ElectricTeeth Thanks! :)

  • @MrHitthespot
    @MrHitthespot 4 месяца назад

    I used an Oral-B for years. I had some minor plaque build up on my lower bottom teeth. When my Oral-B needed replaced I decided to try the Sonicare. Within 7 days the plaque was pretty much gone. For me the Sonicare is a much better cleaner. Dentists use sonic instruments for removing tough plaque. If it’s good enough for them………….

  • @LiliS319
    @LiliS319 5 месяцев назад

    My Prestige 9900 seems to be weaker compared to my ProtectiveClean 4300 ( both on the highest setting and without it suggesting that there's too much pressure applied)
    I don't necessarily mind that it's weaker, _unless_ it's due to a defect and it's not working as intended. Has anyone else experienced the same or know anything about it?

    • @nalediCS
      @nalediCS 2 месяца назад

      i maybe think you feel that way bc its alot more quiet and more settle then the 4300 but its just a tought

  • @jadamaexd5007
    @jadamaexd5007 2 года назад +1

    Can anyone tell me why an electric toothbrush doesn’t clean my teeth well? (At least i feel like it doesn’t). Whenever I use my electric toothbrush, I brush for 3 minutes, use the right amount of toothpaste and i brush all surfaces, yet when I’m finished my teeth do not feel clean. I must be missing places because when i use a manual brush they feel cleaner. But then I don’t want to use a manual brush because people say they don’t actually work that well?!

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +2

      A manual brush used correctly is perfectly adequate. So do use that if you prefer.
      Are you brushing harder with a manual brush than you are electric??
      Just because you don't get the sensation, does not mean they are not clean. Although most normally feel cleaner after using electric.

    • @isaacogunmuko3947
      @isaacogunmuko3947 2 года назад

      Jada Mae xD watch a Brushing instruciton video for the toothbrush your using. Like these videos below:
      Philips Sonicare(other sonic toothbrushes): ruclips.net/video/m4_MGFd2Sug/видео.html
      Oral B: ruclips.net/video/chqjw61B1IM/видео.html

    • @jadamaexd5007
      @jadamaexd5007 2 года назад

      @@isaacogunmuko3947 i have watched the oral b video and i use the right technique. Also it literally takes me 4 minutes to brush all of them and they still dont feel right so there’s no way in hell i could only do 2 minutes, is it bad to brush for 4 minutes?

    • @isaacogunmuko3947
      @isaacogunmuko3947 2 года назад

      @@jadamaexd5007 Brushing for 3 to 4 minutes isn't bad. However, if you got an Oral B Bluetooth toothbrush the app will allow you change the brush time. The Maximum Brushing time is 4 minutes. Which means you'll be brush each quadrant for 1 minute. I've been brushing my teeth like that and nothing wrong happen to my teeth.

    • @isaacogunmuko3947
      @isaacogunmuko3947 2 года назад +1

      @@jadamaexd5007 Also using an Oral B Genius or IO electric toothbrush with the Oral B app will make you teeth feel much cleaner than brushing without the app. I've notice that too.

  • @vignesk6669
    @vignesk6669 Год назад +4

    You are only basing this on technology.
    I think the most important part of an E-Brush is the shape of the brush head.
    The Philips has a manual brush head shape. It needs to be held in a particular way so that the entire surface of the brush head is in contact with the teeth. I find it a little hard to hold in one manner. Especially in those front teeth, where the shape of it is curved and not all part of the brush head would be in contact with the teeth. You need apply more pressure to press the brush against the teeth so that all part of the brush is in contact. Good thing, the 9900 has the auto intensity setting which will regulate it. I think Philips must provide this technology to avoid users from over pressuring. This looks like prevention rather enhancement. Also, the app monitoring makes FALSE report as less time spent i.e., less 6 seconds in certain zones even though I spent more than 6 seconds. I suspect this is due to me trying to change the position of the brush for ease of use. The 9900 requires precise use and it’s quite regimented… you can see that in the app report.
    The Oral-B with its round brush head is more flexible as you can hold the brush in any direction and the entire brush will always be in contact. You can concentrate on other behaviour like pressure/pressing the brush control. Also, the Oral-B allows you to use the brush more than 2 minutes where at times when you need to brush longer, there is no interruption.
    BTW, I have been using the 9900 for a month now and thinking of returning it. I’ll get an Oral-B brush, good thing about Oral-B is, you don’t need to buy the most expensive one to achieve a good result. That round brush head design is a better design, easier/relax to use.

  • @kiarashnemat9968
    @kiarashnemat9968 2 года назад +4

    I love how when you say "Oral B Io" the subtitles say " Oral BIO

  • @Alycia.Rose.Hernandez
    @Alycia.Rose.Hernandez 8 месяцев назад

    I heard you need to let your toothbrush dry for 24 hours. With that said Ive been considering two automatic tooth brushes. I thought about getting both of these. If I did which one should I use for the morning Vs night?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  8 месяцев назад +1

      You don't need to let it dry for 24 hours. Yes, you want the bristles to be allowed to dry out and not remain soaking wet, ideally. In my opinion it's unnecessary to buy 2 brushes, but if that's what you want to do then so be it.
      I have no meaningful reason to say one is better than the other for morning vs night time brushing. If I were to pick I would opt for the Oral-B at night.

    • @Alycia.Rose.Hernandez
      @Alycia.Rose.Hernandez 8 месяцев назад

      @@ElectricTeeth thank you 💝

    • @Alycia.Rose.Hernandez
      @Alycia.Rose.Hernandez 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ElectricTeeth I love the videos btw 💞

  • @davec8153
    @davec8153 2 года назад +2

    Why's the battery life performance so different in this review (for the iO9) compared to the iO9 vs Genius X review? You said it lasts 5-7 weeks in that video.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +2

      Hi Dave. Good question. We did update the video description to the review & pin a comment with the following message.
      In the video I suggest a battery life of 6+ weeks for the iO. As part of our testing process, it is necessary to simulate battery use for consistency. We do this by charging the brush fully and running the toothbrush through brushing cycles until it discharges completely. The iO continues to offer a battery life of 6+ weeks in these tests. However, repeated in hand testing has shown the battery life to only be 2 weeks. This is a discrepancy we have never previously experienced. All other brushes have to date performed almost identically during in hand test to those simulated.
      I hope this explains the difference.

  • @pwnagejetsonjetson4118
    @pwnagejetsonjetson4118 5 месяцев назад

    i can see your clear retainer, what kind is it?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  5 месяцев назад

      This video was recorded when I was going through Invisalign orthodontic (braces) treatment. So these were my clear Invisalign aligners/trays rather than a retainer.
      I now wear at night only a Vivera clear retainer.

  • @Fluterra
    @Fluterra 14 дней назад

    You didn’t really elaborate on why you would choose the Philips.

  • @oilwings
    @oilwings 2 года назад +16

    I have both. 1 for morning and 1 for night.

  • @weezyf775
    @weezyf775 6 месяцев назад

    12:00 why does my sonicare case look like the oral-b case?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  6 месяцев назад

      Does it? First show the Sonicare 9900 Prestige case followed by that of the Oral-B iO. They are quite different.

  • @daveX81
    @daveX81 6 месяцев назад

    2 Sonicare were broken after a while. Problem is that the button is not protected so after a while it will break.

  • @EveOfSpring
    @EveOfSpring 2 года назад +15

    Damn, 6 months after I bought the latest Sonicare model (9750), they come out with a new one 🥴

    • @kiarashnemat9968
      @kiarashnemat9968 2 года назад +4

      Don't worry, that will and have always happened. ( To me too) Just enjoy your product 😉

  • @MuscleAKAOzzy
    @MuscleAKAOzzy 2 года назад +4

    Oral b all day everyday ☝

  • @nucik
    @nucik 2 года назад +30

    Philips doesn’t sync with Apple Health while Oral-B does.

    • @nucik
      @nucik 2 года назад +9

      Philips has delivered Apple health sync this month. It works well 👍

    • @thestormlscoming
      @thestormlscoming 2 года назад +1

      Genuinely curious - what is the purpose of syncing it with Health?

    • @nucik
      @nucik 2 года назад +3

      @@thestormlscoming you have there everything related to your health. Better to have it there and not in proprietary Philips app. Especially when you change brand like I did.

    • @Han1996
      @Han1996 2 года назад

      Does yours sync to health without you opening the Phillip app?

    • @fashionfirst9534
      @fashionfirst9534 Год назад

      @@thestormlscoming 😆

  • @jdeekaye6556
    @jdeekaye6556 11 месяцев назад

    Are both of them waterproofed enough to use in the shower? Years ago I wrecked an Oral B by using it in the shower. Also, is the Oral B louder than Sonicare? Can both reach around the back molars?

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  11 месяцев назад +1

      Both can be used in the shower. But, preferably when not in use don't leave them sat in water.
      Normally Sonicare is quieter, but in this instance it is not.
      Depending on the specific iO model the noise is typically no more than 64 decibels although we have used some that go into the low 70's, whereas the Prestige registered at 71 decibels in our testing.
      Both will reach the back molars.

    • @jdeekaye6556
      @jdeekaye6556 11 месяцев назад

      @ElectricTeeth Thank you, I've been researching all day and your video is the best comparison! The price of the sonicare 9900 in Australia is crazy, and it's the one I really want :( I have found a good deal on an iO 9... and an even better deal for an Oclean X Pro Elite. Do you think the Oclean is just as good as the soincare 9900 without all the bells and whistles as far as actually cleaning your teeth? I have lots of crowns/caps, so I like a good clean close to the gums, and my child has sensitive teeth & braces. Thanks again :)

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  11 месяцев назад +1

      The short answer is they are all comparable in their ability to clean the teeth if used correctly. Oral-B and Sonicare are backed by more clinical testing and brand reputation. You would notice some difference between the Prestige 9900 and the Oclean X Pro Elite if used side by side, but for what the likely price difference is, it will be very hard to justify the Sonicare premium.

    • @jdeekaye6556
      @jdeekaye6556 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ElectricTeeth I appreciate you and responding so quickly sharing your knowledge 🙏

  • @nternalPractice
    @nternalPractice Год назад

    does the9900 clean the tongue?

  • @idemditto
    @idemditto 2 года назад +9

    Philips forgot to include the chewing surfaces in the guidance part of the app. That's why I don't have enough time to brush my teeth.

    • @tim9957
      @tim9957 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @isaacogunmuko3947
      @isaacogunmuko3947 2 года назад +2

      Exactly, the Oral B IO Includes the Outer, Inner, and Chewing Surfaces in the Guidance part of the app
      Check this two pictures of the Oral B app Guidance results.
      1. live.staticflickr.com/65535/50165117828_fc614ed97c_b.jpg
      2. www.trustedreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2020/10/Oral-B-iO-Series-9-13.png

    • @user-dl1tq
      @user-dl1tq 2 года назад

      Yeah, exactly!

    • @mourgos1234
      @mourgos1234 2 года назад +2

      Maybe cause chewing surface is the most obvious one and everyone does it anyway without need to be reminded

    • @isaacogunmuko3947
      @isaacogunmuko3947 2 года назад +4

      @@mourgos1234 The Most obvious one is the outer surface of teeth, since that were people brush their teeth more than the chewing and inner surfaces.

  • @Moohanjagoodaroos
    @Moohanjagoodaroos 2 года назад +5

    I have both and Oral B definitely cleans much better. The Oral B I have is the entry level and I bought 15 years ago and still works. Designed in Germany, made in Ireland.

    • @romain8479
      @romain8479 Год назад +5

      You don’t have both lol

    • @A320Pilots
      @A320Pilots Год назад +6

      Rubbish. You’re comparing a 15 year old toothbrush 🤣

  • @BetaBuxDelux
    @BetaBuxDelux 6 месяцев назад

    I just want a really nice dumb electric sonicare diamond toothbrush.

  • @Hugecannonballs
    @Hugecannonballs Год назад +3

    I feel like Oral B’s motion is better. I don’t own any but will be purchasing one. I feel like the side to side motion of the sonic are wouldn’t be as effective

    • @jaycorbin
      @jaycorbin Год назад +1

      There hasn’t been a study yet that claims one technique is definitively better than the other. A couple might lean towards one or the other, but clearly state that the difference is marginal and that they need more data to confirm.

    • @wakaflockaproject
      @wakaflockaproject Год назад

      I would believe so

  • @SeattleShelby
    @SeattleShelby Год назад

    I just noticed a paper on Science Direct claiming the Oral-B IO does a better job at reducing gingivitis than Sonicare.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  Год назад +1

      There is/will always be new evidence coming out that sides with one over the other. On balance Oral-B takes the win based on all the data, but more research is needed.

  • @tmezan
    @tmezan Год назад

    sonicare have 3x less movement...thats why battery last longer

  • @brandongary8234
    @brandongary8234 2 года назад

    I have a sonicare 5500

  • @borislavtodorov6191
    @borislavtodorov6191 Год назад +5

    I have both. Let me tell you the thrue. By inovation sonicare is far away the iq when it comes to technology. Iq is very loud and the way they deliver the pulsation is not as good as sonicare 9900. Second. The battery on sonicare holds a lat more. the desighn and materials on sonicare is superb. Holding case is also important slik and very comortable. Let me go to the brushes - sonicare is far better for cleaning with high number vibrations is les lowd and feel more comfortable in the mouth as well. I can trully say that model 9900 is the best from the best when it comes to electric thootbrush. When it comes to sensors witch i dont care too much 9900 has a sense iq witch do all if you care about latest technology. All this desision is made by me with one year of using both cos my wife has iq 10 and for the last few months she use mine 9900. Actually i sold iq10 few days ago. Just recentlly saw this video and decide to drop a comment.

  • @Cccoast
    @Cccoast Год назад

    But…. For all the features you pay for.. I hear the sonicare app is significantly less accurate .

  • @ivanstepanovftw
    @ivanstepanovftw 2 года назад

    Лучше бы выпустили Sonicare дилдаки с силой нажатия и рекомендациями в реальном времени

  • @EveOfSpring
    @EveOfSpring 2 года назад +5

    Vegan leather 💚

    • @jcallseven
      @jcallseven 2 года назад +4

      So… plastic then

  • @aidanalariccross
    @aidanalariccross Год назад

    🤓

  • @getyourbitcoinup5502
    @getyourbitcoinup5502 Год назад +3

    Jesus Christ love you

    • @CaseAgainstFaith1
      @CaseAgainstFaith1 8 месяцев назад

      Will he clean my teeth? No? Then you comment has no business here.

  • @elle390
    @elle390 2 года назад +1

    I had damaged my gums and developed sensitive teeth using that toothbrush so I stopped and used the Oclean X Pro Elite instead. It’s a fantastic toothbrush, it really helped after about 8 weeks use. Best toothbrush I’ve had

    • @citar21
      @citar21 2 года назад +2

      Which toothbrush? Also, does the Oclean have an indicator if you brush too hard?

    • @nghoiyi513
      @nghoiyi513 2 года назад +19

      Feel like you guys are just paid commenters, I’ve seen similar comment again and again smh

    • @elle390
      @elle390 2 года назад

      @@nghoiyi513 maybe many people had the same experience as mine.

    • @elle390
      @elle390 2 года назад

      I mean oral b did a very bad job designing their cheap toothbrushes

    • @elle390
      @elle390 2 года назад

      @@citar21 It was the Oral-B Smart 1500 Electric. Guess my teeth is so sensitive far it. And no, ocleandoesn't have an indicator if you brush too hard but it has brushing modes and a brushing score tho.

  • @nicedaygraphics
    @nicedaygraphics 2 года назад

    So, the data show that Oral-B cleans better... this is where this review should end.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +2

      Well potentially, but it isn't that clear cut. Those who have reviewed the data say more research is needed, but based on what evidence exists Oral-B is better. They both do a great job. For some there are other influencing factors too.

  • @matthendricks9666
    @matthendricks9666 2 года назад

    Still trapped in that English-Speaking-Mind-Cage of UK, US and Canada...sad.

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  2 года назад +3

      I am sorry you feel this way Matt, just trying to serve the larger audiences that watch our videos. What would you like me to include?

  • @richlo8887
    @richlo8887 3 месяца назад

    Io 9 is clearly better but you gave the win to the Sonicare?......🤡

    • @ElectricTeeth
      @ElectricTeeth  3 месяца назад +1

      How is the iO9 clearly better?
      There are pros and cons to both, but as a package I standby the fact that I believe the Sonicare is better.

    • @richlo8887
      @richlo8887 3 месяца назад

      @@ElectricTeeth Yet, there are more pro's mentioned by you for the io.....