🦷 Elevate your smile game with smart tech that cleans deeper and cares smarter!
The Oral-B Smart 6 Electric Toothbrush combines advanced Bluetooth connectivity with 5 brushing modes and real-time feedback to remove up to 100% more plaque than manual brushes. Featuring a premium design with gum pressure control, a long-lasting lithium-ion battery lasting over two weeks per charge, and a travel case, it’s the smart choice for healthier gums and a whiter smile, trusted by dentists worldwide.
Product Name | Oral-B Smart 6 6000N White Electric Toothbrush Rechargeable Designed By Braun, 1 Design Connected Handle with Bluetooth, 3 Toothbrush Heads,1 Premium Travel Case |
Units | 1 Count |
Manufacturer contact | Procter & Gamble UK, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 0XP |
Country of origin | Germany |
Brand | Oral-B |
Format | 6000 |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | Germany |
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Clean Teeth, Cool Design – My Oral-B iO 3 Review
I’ve been using the Oral-B iO 3 in Ice Blue for a little while now, and I’m genuinely impressed. It looks sleek, feels well-built, and has just the right balance of features without being overcomplicated.The different cleaning modes are useful - I usually stick with Daily Clean, but it's nice having the option to switch depending on how my teeth or gums feel. The pressure sensor is especially handy, it lights up to let me know if I’m brushing too hard, which I never realized I was doing before.The 2-minute timer is a great guide, and I love the little light ring that signals when I’m done. My teeth feel noticeably cleaner after each use, compared to my old manual brush.Considering the features and quality, I think it’s really good value for money. It feels like a solid step up without being overpriced.Overall, it’s been a great upgrade, and I’d definitely recommend it if you're considering switching to an electric toothbrush.
A**R
Nice electric toothbrush with Li ion battery and useful mode indicators on the handle
This is my first electric toothbrush, after my dentist recommended I get one (she didn't specify which model or brand!) because, though I manually brushed my teeth twice a day, she said I had gum disease.I did a crash course in electric toothbrushes and decided that I would like an Oral-B one, based on the choice of heads available, the reasonable price of replacement heads and the easy availability of the heads online and in shops. It also seemed that the small, round head design of most Oral-B heads would suit me, and my "ticklish" teeth would probably be less disturbed by this brand's action than the Philips Sonicare type.I decided I wanted a model which had a sensitive mode (and a spare sensitive head supplied with the toothbrush would be nice, but not essential). Some kind of case would be good, and I particularly wanted the toothbrush to have a lithium battery for longer usage between charges. Oral-B has only recently started providing these, and initially I found it hard to deduce which models had them. A chat with a helpful advisor at Oral-B sorted that out for me - the Genius models have always had lithium batteries, whilst for the other models, if the model number is in this format "Smart 6 6000", it's lithium and if it's "Smart 6000", it's NiMH. The earlier NiMH models are still widely available; lower down the range, they look identical to the newer versions, whilst for the Smart 6 6000, the design of the handle has changed - it is like the Genius models, whereas the Smart 6000 was a bit larger and differently shaped. Be aware that these newer lithium battery Smart and Pro models tend to have a little less in the way of accessories in the box (the old Smart 6000 had a wireless Smart Display that could be put somewhere near where you use the toothbrush - the new Smart 6 6000 doesn't have this but relies on the App for your smartphone, which the old version also used. Apparently the new model will work with one of those old displays if you have one, though). I haven't used the app much - I don't really feel the need for it and my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is currently buggy with the app anyway and won't connect, due to having Android 7.0 (there were comments about this in the Android App Store), so I used it with my iPad instead. I'm sure some will find it very useful - I just used it to change the colour of the ringlight at the top of the toothbrush to my favourite hue, which was fun!So far, so good with the use of the brush. I haven't set off the pressure sensor, and only drew a tiny bit of blood on the very first use, then nothing more (I am using sensitive mode and the sensitive head that came with it - I will graduate to other heads and settings when ready). I am really glad I got this version (on a Lightning Deal, so at a good 25% approximately saving - lucky I saw it in time!) because with Oral-B electric toothbrushes you can only change the brushing mode setting whilst it is turned on, and as I understand it, on the models below this one (such as the Smart 5 5000, Smart 4 4000, Pro 3 3000 and so on) you have to cycle through the settings every time if you don't use the standard one, and you need to know the sound or position in the selection order of the one you want, as there is no visual indication of the selected one. With the Smart 6 6000, like the Genius models, there is a display showing an informative symbol for the mode you want (whilst no symbol indicates the standard setting) and it remembers which one you choose and stays on it. You can check the symbol without turning the toothbrush on (though you need it turned on to change it). The battery status indicator is also more informative on this and the Genius models. The case for this model is a basic white, hard plastic hinged one, with nice, secure clips for the toothbrush handle and two heads. It comes with a CrossAction head, a 3D White head (the one for polishing/whitening teeth) and a Sensitive head (the original one which is densely bristled and has a flat cut to it, rather than the new, tufted type).
A**L
Bit surprised by the tooth brush head!
I must admit I do love it, and even more now I’ve seen the price it now is!!It’s so quiet compared to my last toothbrush and it means that I can clean my teeth late at night without waking the whole household!The reason it’s lost marks is becausea) I bought it on 6th October 24, and it’s already flashing and telling me I need to put a new head on it! I know I clean my teeth twice a day, and sometimes three times, but I still think that on 6th January 25 to have to change the head is a bit excessive, but that’s my opinion!b) I have arthritis and it’s quite bad in my hands, so much so that I’ve got metal plates in both thumbs and all the joints have been replaced in my right hand. So I obviously have problems with grip etc.It’s great to hold as it’s quite chunky and not slippy, but the problem for me is for switching it off. I can’t move/bend my thumb enough to be able to switch it off at the same time as keeping the toothbrush in my mouth. I have to take it out, turn it round and then switch it off. But as I say, that’s my problem and probably not anyone else’s!!I still like it very much though, and would definitely buy another one (when it has an offer on it)
A**R
Oral B electric toothbrush
Great buy, lovely design, quick charging . Brush heads are good. Amazing value for money.
W**T
Yes! Worth a try!
First time using an electric toothbrush. I had been very hesitant, in fact it took me a year to actually go ahead and get one.I wish I got one sooner!. It helps me stay on track with timing, it's pleasant and easy to use. It's helped get rid of plaque build up on the back teeth and mild yellow stains from coffee and smoking (also quit smoking which has helped with the stains) but drinking alot of coffee still! My teeth feel and look much cleaner and whiter. I've had a few comments now to say how lovely they look.The app - I used the app to begin with, works great, good connection. Also, it has 2 week pogrames for things such as 'sensitive gums, whitening gums etc' however, I don't use the app much at all now. I always forget my phone.Battery life - I seen a few complaints about battery life on here. Personally, I don't think it's bad at all. Lasts for a nearly 2 weeks! And let's be honest how long do you expect a little thing to keep going without a charge. It doesn't take long to charge at all - you don't notice when you put it down and get on with the rest of your day.The product - you get the Toothbrush, travel box, the charger and three different heads for it.Price - i paid half price for this when on offer, thought it was worth it.Noise - as nosiy as you would think it would be. Not too loud, not silent. Doesn't bother me.Not sure what else to say, apart if you haven't had an electronic Toothbrush before and sat there trying to make your mind up.... If say defiantly give it ago.
N**W
High quality
Great product. Works exactly as advertised. I'm very happy with this.
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