These toothbrushes harness the power of artificial intelligence to tell the user when they’re brushing too hard or too fast as well as if they've missed an area, enabling better home care.
Oral care brand Oclean has announced the X Ultra, an artificial intelligence (AI)-integrated toothbrush. Coming in 2 forms, the Oclean X Ultra WiFi Smart Sonic Toothbrush and the Oclean X Lite Electric Toothbrush, this new line harnesses the power of AI to provide guidance for users. The AI voice guide acts in real time to assess the pressure of the brush and inform users if they are brushing too hard or too fast. This is all made possible by bone conduction technology, according to a press release from Oclean.
The X Ultra leverages WiFi to connect the brush to an app on the user’s phone, which allows them to track brushing progress and patterns. These insights can allow the AI to craft suggestions for users to brush better. Another tool in the X Ultra’s arsenal is its smart touchscreen, that can show users if they’ve missed any areas culminating in a brushing score that can also enable better brushing in the future.
“People typically only get insights into their brushing habits when they visit the dentist every 6 months. We’re using the latest technology to improve people’s oral care and make it fun,” Oclean CEO Suring Liu said in the press release. “Through integrative AI technology, we’re offering users access to groundbreaking innovations that give them advanced insights into their oral health and oral care routines.”
The brush has 6 different modes, a Maglev 3.0 motor that is said to deliver 84,000 movements per minute, and reportedly a 40-day battery life.
Alternatively, the Oclean X Lite contains the insight functionality without the need to connect to the app. It harbors a smart screen that can both allow users to switch brushing modes as well as view their brushing diagram. Oclean X Lite has a Maglev motor that is said to deliver 72,000 movements per minute and 5 brushing modes. This brush will reportedly be available in October 2024.
To learn more about the X Ultra or the X Lite, visit the website here.