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Can I sue Oral-B for getting cavities and gum disease once the app stops working on older iOS versions/iPhones?
 
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dumbing down society. I used thees electric toothbrushes and spent teh money on the heads. Then I had ot get a toothbrush while out of town and grabbed a $5 quality toothbrush. it worked wonderful and my teeth felt much cleaner in less time brushing than ever before. I retired my electric toothbrushes. they aren't any better then the new top end basic toothbrushes and if lost who cares. less crap to carry.
 
Close.

Toilet/bidet with real-time 'waste' analysis, health monitoring and vitamin/supplement recommendations.

I seriously expect to see that at some point in the next 10 years.
We're already there


 
We're already there


This is how guys are going to get caught cheating!!!

Your bidet messages your significant other that its detected a new ass on the seat.
 
All the boomers talking smack have clearly never used one of Oral B's connected toothbrushes. And probably don't have any teeth, either.

My pre-IO Oral-B Genius 8000 gives me a dentist-like clean, every day. It was worth every penny. The downside is after the app's redesign, the position tracking went down the tubes, and sometimes doesn't register that I'm brushing the teeth on my left side.
 
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The brush heads are quite expensive to replace. I just went back to using a manual toothbrush and start the stop watch on my phone to make sure I am brushing each quadrant of my mouth for 30 seconds. In the long run these electronic toothbrushes are expensive.
 
I have an iO Series 9, the model this replaces, it is totally worth the money, completely changed my dental health and it is the closest you will ever come to a dental cleaning, great tech.

I actually don’t mind using my phone to track, I just launch Spotify and listen to music while holding my phone to track my progress.

As such, don’t really see the need to upgrade since the new “feature” is not beneficial to me. I would highly try to grab the 9 series if it gets marked down.
Or just get the "Pro" series which costs 1/6th the price, cleans exactly the same, and will never be "obsolete". I've had one for about 12 years now.
 
Been using an iO toothbrush for the past 6 months and it is hands down one of the best purchases I have ever made. My teeth feel so clean after using it. Highly recommended ?
lol - I bet you'd rather have your $300 back though. You could outfit a family of 6 with the "Pro" model that cleans exactly the same and will last 10+ years.
 
The brush heads are quite expensive to replace. I just went back to using a manual toothbrush and start the stop watch on my phone to make sure I am brushing each quadrant of my mouth for 30 seconds. In the long run these electronic toothbrushes are expensive.
Just buy the German knock-off ones on Amazon. An 8-pack is typically $12.
 
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