Though the high price tag means it costs more than a manual toothbrush, it does so for a reason — it works better. The brush connects to your phone through the Colgate Hum app via Bluetooth so it can monitor your brushing sessions. It sounds creepy, but technology is definitely in your corner here.
After test brushing, you can start guided brushing sessions, which guides you through section-by-section until you reach 100% coverage for a specific section of teeth. Once you reach 100% coverage, you are free to move onto the next brushing segment. While I'm brushing, the device also alerts me if my brush is not angled properly at 45 degrees, which is necessary in order to properly clean between your teeth and your gums.
Not only is it light, but it's compact. The manual toothbrush I was using beforehand had a medium-sized brush head, which I assumed was best in order to really clean my teeth, so you can imagine the question marks in my head when I saw the tiny brush head on the Hum. However, the small brush head features the same rubber bristles as my manual toothbrush, along with a tongue brush and other bristles of different sizes and textures to better clean your teeth.
Buy a PhilipsSonicare instead. You'll be glad you did.
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