The display can also tell you how long you've brushed for after a cleaning session, as well as show your remaining battery life. It does however appeal to the tech-geek inside of us, and still blows our mind when we're greeted in the morning by a little animated sun icon. Now, obviously, the colour display is a completely superfluous feature – you can't watch a tiny screen while brushing your teeth and it does little to improve the functionality. In the menu, you can select the language, toggle Bluetooth on or off, and choose the colour of the light ring. There are seven modes in total, Daily Clean, Sensitive, Whiten, Gum Care, Intense, Super Sensitive, and Tongue Clean. The second button cycles through the brushing modes and menu options. The top button turns the toothbrush on, as well as selecting the brushing modes and menu options. There are two buttons on the iO9 which are fairly easy to use. If you do opt for the Black Onyx model then be prepared to clean it more regularly. It also happens to be the option that hides any remnants of toothpaste better than the others, which is something to keep in mind if you're a messy scrubber. While the more colourful options certainly are eye-catching, we feel you can't beat the classic white (which just so happens to be the model we reviewed). The iO9 is available in Black Onyx, White Alabaster, and Rose Quartz. They are usually the poor relation to Philips' best Sonicare brushes when it comes to slick styling, but this is a match for any Philips brush when it comes to slimline design, nice materials, quiet operation and colour display (more on that later). The iO9 is very stylish and well made for an Oral-B brush. If you are an existing Oral-B customer with some leftover brushes, that is tough luck – the new design isn't compatible with older heads. Just like the main brush, however, we've seen deals on these heads, with a four-pack coming in as low as £27. These brush heads are designed to last around three months, and will cost £30 for a pack of two, or if you prefer to buy in bulk, £53.99 for a four-pack. Oral-B claims these are designed for an effective clean, and remove up to 100% more plaque than a conventional manual toothbrush. The Oral-B iO9 ships with one of Oral-B’s Ultimate Clean toothbrush heads, featuring round brush heads and twisted bristle technology. The colours available include Black Onyx, White Alabaster, and Rose Quartz.įor that price, you get one powered toothbrush handle, one toothbrush head, a magnetic charger, a toothbrush head holder, and a charging travel case. Since that time, the price has come down somewhat, and can now be picked up for half that – a mere £249.99. The Oral-B iO9 was released in August 2020, and, as we literally just mentioned, it has a phenomenally high RRP of £499.99. Oral-B iO9 review: Price And Availability But, is the Oral-B iO9 really worth the dosh? Let’s find out.
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