The ION-Sei Sonic Electric Toothbrush Uses UV Light for Oral Care
Michael Hemsworth — September 17, 2019 — Tech
References: ion-sei & thegadgetflow
The ION-Sei sonic electric toothbrush is an advanced oral care solution for consumers seeking to optimize their daily routine using the latest technology. The toothbrush starts off by creating 31,000 micro vibrations per minute that will work effectively to clean teeth and prevent plaque from building up between brushings. The head of the toothbrush harnesses the power of UV light to kill the bacteria that cause plaque to act as a preventive solution for consumers to choose over conventional electric and manual toothbrushes.
The ION-Sei sonic electric toothbrush can be recharged via USB and is engineered to be tough on contaminants without being harsh on the gums. A built-in timer will automatically alert users when its time to stop brushing to prevent over or under-brushing.
The ION-Sei sonic electric toothbrush can be recharged via USB and is engineered to be tough on contaminants without being harsh on the gums. A built-in timer will automatically alert users when its time to stop brushing to prevent over or under-brushing.
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Industry Implications
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