HomeReviewBebird AuriCare Note5 Pro Review: This Is Your Personal Care Assistant

Bebird AuriCare Note5 Pro Review: This Is Your Personal Care Assistant

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Bebird AuriCare Note5 Pro

How often do I need to clean my ears? What should I do if I feel itchy or even painful in my ears? When should I see a doctor if there’s a problem with my teeth or my nose? These are the questions for many people, and by the time you realize that you should go to see a doctor, it’s probably too late already. So the main focus should be on precaution rather than sitting back and waiting for the problem to be solved by itself.

Backgrounds

Earwax is a mixture of crushed epidermal keratin cells and secretions from the glands of the external auditory canal. The secretion of the ear canal consists mainly of the antiseptic and waterproofing agent triglycerides from the sebaceous glands. Some people may develop brown cerumen on their apocrine sweat glands. These glands are located in the outer third of the ear canal. Therefore, earwax mainly accumulates there, and cleaning them is an essential matter.

Also, let me share a story when I was growing up. I loved swimming a lot as a kid, but I didn’t like to wear earplugs, so water kept getting into my ears. Many times I needed to have my father, a doctor, check my ears with a flashlight, but he couldn’t get a clear image of the ear canal, so he simply put some ear drops in my ear, which worked most of the time thankfully. However, it would be much easier if we had a tool to check my ear in the first place.

Another story is when I had to do teeth cleaning a couple of years ago, I was ripped off by the doctor. After been drinking coffee for many years as a habit, there is some dental calculus within my teeth, and the clinic charges based on how much of that in my teeth. I ended up being charged much more than usual since the doctor said there was a lot in my teeth, but actually there wasn’t.

So hearing my stories, you would know how important it is to have a better idea of your condition before going to the doctor. And that’s why this Bebird Note 5 Pro can be your perfect personal care assistant.

Design

This personal care tool is made with a High Definition Endoscope, a Ring-controlled robotic arm, and a bunch of ear spoon heads. These components work with the APP to let you see clearly what’s the condition inside your body parts, then use the right tool to get things done.

The endoscope is really the key to the whole tool, it has a high-definition lens, and a built-in light around it, so when it’s in the ear canal, it helps visualize the whole situation in there, simple like that. The reason why it is very important is that, when you try to pick your ears by guessing what’s inside, it takes a lot of time and can be dangerous, sometimes it might hurt the canal or even the eardrum. Before you go to a doctor, the near-medical grade image can help you identify the problems first, or when you are using the tool, the doctor can also be connected and give you a remote diagnosis, it is very convenient.

There are also tweezers at the tip of the tool, along with a 360-degree ring-pressing button, this is like the professional tool a doctor may use. The tweezer head is powder metallurgy process, rubber-coated, so it does not pinch your ear whatsoever. The button area is all around the body, when you squeeze any place on it, it will mirror the same force onto the tweezers, enabling real human operation to happen, this is the magical function of the whole tool, very intuitive and accurate. Bebird claims the maximum permissible clamping force reaches 0.98 Newtons, 50000 of clamping cycles guaranteed, by saying this, it means even kids with delicate ears can be comfortable using these, and you will get a thumbs up as kind parents.

Now in order to fulfill the task at the tip of the tool, there are 4 types of heads, including the Spatula, Done, and Sponge, each type has two to spare, so the whole family can use it. 3 types of them are rubberized, 1 with a foam type, they can handle different situations. The most frequently used one is the rounded one, it does not put much pressure on your ear and can do certain type of job. And the other rubber one is more curved, it can seize the earwax better. The foam ones are made the same, but with the foam at the outer layer, this can definitely help to do a thorough cleaning.

User Experience

Let me quote some words from Wiki, “Some East Asians (including Yamato Japanese), Southeast Asians and Native Americans (including Inuit) are more likely to have the dry type of earwax (gray and flaky), while Africans, Europeans, and other East Asians (including Ainu) are more likely to have wet type earwax (honey-brown, dark orange to dark-brown and moist). 30-50% of South Asians, Central Asians and Pacific Islanders have the dry type of cerumen”.

So to deal with different kinds of earwax, multiple heads should be used. I am the dry type, and my body does not produce ear waste that much, so I usually clean my ears two times a month. If you are a wet type, then some more work is required, and Bebird is thoughtful enough to prepare 5 soft swabs for you to clean the lens and ear tips.

When I was using the tool, the setup process was very smooth. Just like some IoT products, it has a WIFI connection to bind the device to the phone, then use the app to help with the whole process. The cap is magnetic, once it’s pulled off, the device is on automatically. When it’s on, the image is really clear and I can navigate through the ear canal very efficiently, the image is always very steady. The tweezers are really intuitive, whenever I put a little pressure on the button, it immediately mirrored to the tweezers. But of course, there is a learning process in it, because you will be watching the phone while cleaning the ears.

I have also used it to check my mouth and nose, and it also works well. I can see most parts of my mouth without any problem, you can see some calculus accumulating again, it seems that I need to see a dentist again! I have also tried to check my nose, and it also works fine. Something to mention here, the tweezer is unremovable, so make sure whenever you use it just to do daily checking, the tip is recommended to be on all the time, otherwise the tweezer may pinch some of your body parts.

Now I wouldn’t be able to showcase the Remote Diagnosis function, simply because we don’t have family doctors. But if you do have a family doctor, this can be a very good feature to have for sure.

Verdict

During my one week time with the Bebird AuriCare Note5 Pro, I really enjoyed cleaning my ears with it. It opens up a new door to personal care by offering such a scientific tool like this, and it is an essential tool to be in the household.  

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Will Chu
Will Chu
Gizmochina Youtube host, tech enthusiast, and I love basketball.
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