Yesterday, Meizu teased the world’s first sonic electric toothbrush with anti-splash technology that has now been launched. In simple words, the newly launched oral accessory from Meizu prevents toothpaste from slipping off its head which is usually observed most other offerings, including Philips 9 series that is one of the most selling electric toothbrushes in the country.
In terms of build and design, the body of Meizu’s sonic electric toothbrush is made out of white plastic which is shaped like a cylinder. The front of the device features a power button and couple of LED indicator which can display mode and remaining battery. It features an inbuilt battery which can be replenished via the charging dock supplied within the retail box. The company claims a battery backup of 30 days which naturally will change with the number of times and duration it is used for.
Like most other electric toothbrushes, Meizu’s offering has replaceable heads which can be changed at periodic intervals. The bristles on these head are supplied by DuPont which is a well known American conglomerate. According to the Meizu, its sonic electric toothbrush features a new generation magnetic suspension motor that has an amplitude of 5.5mm. This motor is the core component the prevents the toothpaste from slipping off its head, which was previously mentioned.
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Being a product, which will often come in contact with water, Meizu’s sonic electric toothbrush is IPX 7 rated. This rating ensures that the oral accessory continues to function properly even if submerged in 1 meter of water for upto 30 minutes which would rarely happen in real life scenarios.
Talking about its price, Meizu’s sonic electric toothbrush is priced at Yuan 299 ($42) which is much more economical, in comparison to Philips most popular rating that retails for Yuan 999 ($141). Besides, a pair of replaceable heads can be purchased for Yuan 59 ($7) which can be delivered worldwide via FedEx. Surprisingly, Meizu wants consumers to pre-register for an electric toothbrush which will commence from 5 PM Chinese time, later today and its sale will start at 10 AM on the 28th of October.
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