Oral-B iO Series 9 Spazzolino elettrico con 3 testine di ricambio, Black Onyx iO9 Power Handle Blackonyx

Brand:Oral-B

3.6/5

452.66

Lo spazzolino ricaricabile Oral-B serie iO combina microvibrazioni potenti ma delicate con l'esclusiva testina rotonda ispirata ai dentisti di Oral-B per una sensazione di pulizia professionale ogni giorno. Il sensore di pressione intelligente ti aiuta a evitare di spazzolare troppo forte per proteggere le gengive e lo smalto. Il monitoraggio 3D dei denti e il riconoscimento AI utilizzano un display a colori interattivo per guidarti verso la pulizia migliore per tutte le aree della bocca. Un timer quadrante di 2 minuti è integrato e pulsa ogni 30 secondi, garantendo una pulizia completa. Il sistema di azionamento magnetico liscio e privo di attrito trasferisce l'energia alle punte delle setole per una pulizia che stupisce. Sostituisci le testine di ricambio della serie Oral-B iO ogni 3 mesi per ottenere i migliori risultati.

Compatibile solo con testine di ricambio Oral-B iO. AI Tracking con 3D Teeth Tracking mappa la superficie di ciascun dente, garantendo una pulizia completa. Display interattivo a colori per coaching in tempo reale. 7 modalità intelligenti per una spazzolatura personalizzata: pulizia quotidiana, sbiancamento, cura delle gengive, sensibile, intenso, super sensibile e pulizia della lingua. Riceverai 1 spazzolino elettrico Oral-B iO Series 9 Black Onyx, 4 testine di ricambio Oral-B iO Ultimate Clean e una custodia da viaggio per la ricarica Power2Go.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Brand Oral-B
Color Blackonyx
Country of Origin USA
GTIN 069055128909
Item model number iO M9.4B2.2A
Manufacturer AmazonUs/PRFZ7
Material Nylon
Product Dimensions 7.01 x 3.94 x 9.96 inches; 1.39 Pounds
Size 1 Count
Size 1 Count (Pack of 1)
UPC 069055128909

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Scritto da: Matt
Overall, a net positive for my dental health
I have issues with brushing regularly, or rather, I used to have those issues. I began to care about my dental health, much more as of recently when I first got a cavity. After that event, I looked for a good electric brush to replace my old cheap one. This is the brush I stumbled across after some product research. It helps me brush frequently and consistently because of my OCD. It makes me want to complete the brush and do it well. There is only one issue that I have with it. It is not the most accurate at detecting which teeth you are brushing. Oral-B responded to my App Store review by saying it helps to move the toothbrush slowly across your teeth, which is what I have done. For some reason it thinks the right side of my right molars is actually the right side of my left molars. It also thinks the right side of my left molars are the right side of my left molars, so I can at least start there and then it correctly identifies the right side of my right molars if I am finished brushing the left side of my mouth. It does this every time, so at least it is consistent in that regard. All I have to do is remember to brush beginning with the left side of my mouth, and it generally does a decent job. All in all, I don’t even look at the app anymore, while brushing the entire time, I simply brush my teeth as I normally would, and then go back where it says, I have not finished yet, just to finish the job. Like I said, I have OCD and yes, I take medication for it. But this app helps me hijack my OCD in a good way. I hope that the app continues to improve in accuracy, as that would only enhance my desire to continue brushing consistently. The brushing itself leaves my teeth feeling very clean. I use Sensodyne toothpaste, but I am sure it is great with virtually any other toothpaste. One other minor thing to note, it is not a very big deal, but I think it is worth mentioning, the brush head feels slightly awkward to brush with, specifically brushing with it, so that the AI detects, which teeth you are brushing. I find that it is more successful in determining which teeth. I am brushing when I am brushing improperly that is another reason I don’t look at my app anymore until the end. Overall, I would recommend this toothbrush for somebody that cares about their dental health. I would especially recommend it for anybody with OCD. It feels fulfilling to finish the brush, even if it is according to an app that is not the most accurate at detection.
Scritto da: SLB2021
Seriously worth the $$
I’ve been using the iO for 4 months and have been so, so pleased with how my mouth feels but didn’t want to review until I saw my periodontist. I’ve got what they call extensive periodontitis. Got a clean sweep clean 2 years ago and used one of the less than $100 Oral-B’s. I’ve had to have hygienist cleaning every 2-3 months through that time. Had my first cleaning after switching to iO and my hygienist is VERY happy with the results “hardly any plaque or tartar to remove really”. SO my treatment plan is already extending to every 3-4 months. I’ve got the healthiest gums I’ve had, likely, in decades after just a few months and it’s making all the difference ???????? I’ll add, I did the iO “gum health” session for 90 days of these 4 months & use the sensitive brushes AFTER having kept to my professional cleaning schedule for 2 years. The iO won’t replace regular dentist/hygienist visits but it’s super possible to get them to 2-3 times per year instead of 5-6 times per year. At $180/cleaning and insurance only covering 2 annually the iO will likely save me $600+ in out of pocket cleaning expenses in this first year. I starting to really think those ultrasonic micro-brissels makes all the difference in the world.
Scritto da: Julie
Best Electric Toothbrush Ever!
I've been using an electric toothbrush for many years and I'm not talking about the drugstore cheapo versions (although I've tried those as well). I typically go for top of the line in almost anything I buy because I really believe you get what you pay for. With some things you can cut corners, but when it comes to my health or my teeth, that's not the time to make the cut. The most I've spent on an electric toothbrush in the past was around $180 for the Sonicare Diamondclean. It lasted me for many years, so if you break down the price over years, it wasn't all that expensive on an annual basis. Besides, we have spent that much going out to dinner at a really nice restaurant (that's how I typically justify the price of more "costly" items)! The Sonicare recently started acting up with it's brushing performance and the power button was getting hard to press, so I decided to replace it. I was satisfied with it's performance over the years, but wanted to try a round brush head this time and Oral B is the leader in that category. There are so many options with Oral B so I had to do a lot of research, starting at the top, of course. I was skeptical about the hefty price tag for the IO9, so I didn't immediately opt for the best of the best. I read many reviews and watched several videos for the IO, Genius, and Pro lines before finally deciding to just bite the bullet and go for it! The main feature I wanted with the IO9 that the others don't have is the 3D AI tracking. I have been getting really lazy with my brushing - walking around the house doing other things and really not paying attention to how effectively or how long I was brushing each area of my mouth. Yes, my Sonicare had a quadrant timer, but it didn't track how much time and effort was spent on all the zones. The IO9 tracks every surface of your teeth - inside, outside, chewing, left, right, front center and front bottom. It gives you a visual display on your phone as you're brushing so you know exactly when to move to the next area. It is taking me a little longer than normal - around 3 minutes (including tongue) to effectively brush everywhere, but that's okay, it's what I needed. I read some reviews and watched some videos that said the brush couldn't determine where it was in your mouth and I have not found that to be the case. My guess is that it partially learns your brushing habits to improve the tracking. I always brush in the same order, left to right, top to bottom, so it hasn't had any issues with accurately determining where the brush is in my mouth. I also like the pressure sensor that turns red when you're brushing too hard or your chosen color when not brushing hard enough. I didn't realize I was brushing harder than I should until I bought this toothbrush. The tongue cleaning mode is also useful as it's set for 30 seconds. I wasn't brushing nearly 30 seconds before this toothbrush. In summary, this is the best toothbrush I've ever used. Here are the pros and cons in my opinion: Pros: - Excellent, powerful cleaning backed by ADA approval - 3D tracking of all tooth surfaces with the app for a thorough clean - Tongue cleaning mode with set time - Larger brush head covers more area - Quiet - Fast charging - Sleek and attractive appearance and small footprint - Magnetic base that charges fast Cons: - Price - The brush head is a little large. I have a smaller mouth and it fits, but some might find it a little uncomfortable - My biggest gripe is that two people can't use the app unless you either use the same cell phone or constantly pair and unpair the base with each of your phones - The travel case only holds one brush and it doesn't use a USB charger like every other travel device
Scritto da: Brad
Pricey but delivers excellent performance
I’ve been using electric toothbrushes for a long time and this io series is the best of them all imo. I’ve always preferred the round Oral-B brush head as I feel I get more complete tooth coverage with the smaller head which you use on one tooth at a time and get into spaces easier. I have a soniccare as well but the larger brush head overlaps teeth and doesn’t reach into the spaces as easily not to mention is more cumbersome to try and brush behind your front teeth with. The Oral-B being a round head with a circular motion allows you to hold it vertically to get behind the front teeth easier without changing the brush motion/direction. This io series maintains the round brush head style like previous oral-b electric brushes but upgrades it further with a faster (soniccare-like) movement speed. It feels like a hybrid of the 2 brushes. Like soniccare it seem to agitate the toothpaste more and push it between the teeth (also splatters a little more than other oral-B’s). The cleaning quality seems as good or better as other oral-b electrics but is a smoother and more gentle feeling experience on your teeth and gums while brushing. The pressure sensor is a nice upgrade as well which not only shows you when you are pressing too hard like my previous brush did, but it also shows you when you are using the correct amount of pressure as well. The noise level of the toothbrush and it’s new drive system is indeed significantly more quiet than any other electric I have tried. You can select your brush mode before turning the brush on (my previous oral-b) could not do this. The charging base is also a nice upgrade and much faster than any other electric toothbrush I’m aware of, needing only a few hours for a full charge. The 3D tooth tracking is a neat feature and it does seem to detect which area of your mouth your are brushing with decent accuracy but with some issues as well. As for the cons: The 3D tracking via the app monitors where/how you’re brushing and gamifies it by awarding a score at the end. The problem is that it does not seem at all possible to achieve 100% coverage within the recommended 2 minute brushing time. In many attempts I have never been able to get 100% in less than 3 and a half to 4 minutes which is way too long for standard brushing and can cause excess wear on teeth and gums. The app even pops up a warning at 4 minutes saying you’re brushing too long. I don’t think their algorithms are very accurate for this process. While there is still some benefit to see which locations you’re brushing too hard on, etc I don’t think the feature reaches its potential with enough accuracy. The colour screen is nice but doesn’t really add a ton to the experience over black and white or even the older oral-b models. There is a timer but you can’t see it while brushing. There is a more accurate battery display but you can only see it when the brush is put on the charging base…you can’t check it manually when holding the handle. Aside from that the settings have little icons but that doesn’t tell you what they are any better than the lit up words/icons of previous models. The colour screen is a promoted feature in the top models but it is a pretty limited advantage. The brush head options are limited. There are only 2 head options for the io compared to the many options the standard oral-b’s offer and the io heads are a lot more expensive. The included travel/charging case is pretty poor quality for their flagship model. It feels very cheap and plasticy inside and out and just uses a cheap, folded plastic hinge which obviously isn’t great for longevity. My previous oral-b case was a lot more significant with better build quality and materials. This is not what you would expect from a premium $300 brush. Battery life doesn’t seem much improved over previous brushes. A single brushing can use 5% to 10% or so depending on the setting and time. I would estimate that in a best case scenario where you aren’t using the intensive setting and keep brush times to 2 minutes max, you could get about 20 brushings (10 days) out of a full charge. Other models are pictured with a brush holder/case but this model does not include it which seems odd considering the io9 is currently the flagship of their lineup. Overall I do think the brush and its performance is great as is the charge stand/time. That being said you get all that with the io7 for less money. The extra price premium for the io9 gets you a colour screen, a couple extra brush settings, the 3d tracking feature and a charging case. Is that worth the price difference?…for me probably not but when you factor in the additional number of brushes you get with the io9 combined with its sale price then it seems more reasonable which is why I went with io9 myself.
Scritto da: Mark Filippone
Dead in less than 5mths. Don't buy!
4.5mths if use and the it doesn't work. Return and support window has passed so I'm out $340 on a toothbrush purchased only in late August of 2019. We turn it on to brush and in 4 seconds the toothbrush shuts down with a frown face on the screen. We'll try to power it on and off with no luck, same results. Today it shutdown 14 times when trying to brush, we give up. Don't buy, it's a high price tag gadget that yields the same results of a much cheaper electric brush
Scritto da: Zulu55
The chargeable case is a joke
The media could not be loaded. ****first things first, I ordered this and it arrived with a broken safety seal. Super disappointing but Amazon immediately sent a replacement within 24 hours and I am happy with how that was dealt with**** Ok, the brush is still somewhat new. I’m coming from a Philips and I have to pick apart the charging case. My 5 year old Philips Sonicare came with a super nice case. This new IO series 9 that boasts it has a charging case is definitely disappointing (as I understand it, that’s the difference between this and the IO 8…..plus one more brushing mode). This case literally is made from what toy packaging is made from. It feels equally cheap and the hinge is the plastic style that bends and usually breaks after prolonged usage. The case probably costs less than a dollar to make and it has put an awful taste in my mouth (more figuratively than literally at this point) about this oral care package. I can’t see me sticking with OralB if this is how they manufacture a $400 (Canadian) electronic toothbrush package.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Awesome Toothbrush and Love the AI!
As someone who didn't routinely clean their teeth before purchasing this toothbrush, I can say this has been one of my best oral health investments. 1) I brushed my teeth maybe 3-4 times a week for 30seconds to a minute. I didn't know 2 minutes, morning and night was the standard for oral health. I can say this toothbrush with the Oral B app has kept me accountable, and I had followed a perfect schedule since my first use about 3 weeks ago. 2) The AI isn't perfect, but it's incredibly helpful and cool. The AI helps identify which areas of your mouth haven't been cleaned when brushing. It makes the toothbrushing experience satisfying and rewarding. In a few years, the AI will probably be near perfect. 3) The pressure sensor is a great feature too. I didn't know that too much pressure can be dangerous. The sensor on the toothbrush helps determine the perfect brushing force. Also, mini-goals help keep things exciting and novel. My only subtle complaint is that this toothbrush is expensive. I paid about $400.00 CDN when you factor in HST, which is incredibly costly for a toothbrush. However, I can't complain because I've already noticed a significant improvement in my oral, and you can't put a price on oral health. I would recommend this toothbrush to anyone who has accountability issues with toothbrushing and is looking to invest in their oral health significantly.
Scritto da: Ivan Segura
Fatal Calidad del Producto, Experiencia de Compra y Prácticamente Estafado!
El cepillo al principio funcionó Perfecto pero al cabo de 3 meses noté que tenía humedad dentro de la pantalla y después de algunos días la pantalla se apagó por completo, por lo que la calidad del cepillo es cuestionable. Quise contactar a OralB México para que cambiara o reparara el cepillo y ellos no tienen soporte en el país ya que el modelo no se vende oficialmente en el país, por lo que el cambio debería ser de Amazon directamente. Me comuniqué con ellos y después de muchas llamadas y mails molestos me ofrecieron hacer una devolución, cuando en realidad yo quería que lo cambiaran o repararan porque en cepillo lo compré en una promoción que actualmente no existe. Hasta ese momento, pésimo el servicio de Amazon con el área de Atención a Clientes, pero por lo menos al final ofrecieron la devolución. Quise confiar de nuevo en Amazon y la OralB y compré el cepillo de nuevo pero ahora trataron de estafarme, imagino que fue la mensajería o algún error directo del fabricante, no lo sé, pero pedí de nuevo el Series 9 y me mandaron un Series 8!!! Obvio que es de un precio inferior y con menos funciones, pero lo más extraño es que la caja sí indicaba que era el Series 9, pero dentro el cepillo no tiene la pantalla a color, estuche de carga ni los modos de cepillado que tiene el S9. Me siento estafado, no sé si es por Amazon, por OralB, por la calidad de producto, por todo lo que he batallado para tener un cepillo que funcione correctamente, etc. Compren el producto con el entendimiento de que todo esto les puede pasar, por lo que no se los recomiendo para nada!

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