ACE-TEC Sonic Toothbrush With Pressure Sensor TCB1C is specially designed for people with sensitive gums.
Smart pressure detection technology
-Super Soft brush
-High Density brush
-Finely sharpened brush
-Flat shape brush handle
-High-frequency sound wave vibration, strong scouring stains, remove plaque
40800 times/min
-Low noise motor, comfortable brushing.Working noise within 10cm area≤65dB
-The body is stable when brushing your teeth, and the vibration feeling of hand is small
-Clean mode
-Sensitive mode
-White mode
-Waterproof:Device IPX7 Waterproof/Charger base IPX4 Waterproof
-Enough power storage:Use 2 times a day, 2 minutes each time, just need to charge one time every 2 months when fully power
- Anti-splash:When starting the toothbrush, vibrate slightly to avoid toothpaste splashing
Name | TCB1C Wireless Version |
Mode | 3 modes |
Level | 1 |
Using Time | ≤2 hours |
Charging Time | ≤6 hours |
Size | 236*29.5*29.5mm |
Battery Power | 750mAH |
Noise | Working noise within 10cm area≤65dB |
Waterproof | IPX 7 |
Specifications of wireless charging base | |
Base Size | 49.5*44.5*22mm |
Charging Interface | USB cable |
Waterproof | IPX 4 |
Name | TCB1C Type-C Version |
Mode | 3 |
Level | 1 |
Charging Time | ≤2 hours |
Battery Power | ≤6 hours |
Battery Power | 750mAH |
Size | 236*29.5*29.5mm |
Noise | Working noise within 10cm area≤65dB |
Waterproof | IPX 7 |
Using a pressure-sensitive toothbrush can have several benefits for individuals with sensitive teeth. Firstly, these toothbrushes are designed to detect how much pressure is being applied while brushing and can alert the user if too much pressure is being applied. This can be particularly helpful for individuals with sensitive teeth, as excessive pressure can cause pain and discomfort. Additionally, pressure-sensitive toothbrushes often come equipped with softer bristles, which can be gentler on sensitive teeth and gums. Finally, these toothbrushes may also include features such as timers and reminders to ensure that users are brushing for the recommended two minutes twice per day, which can help maintain good oral hygiene habits and prevent further damage to sensitive teeth.