Customers are enthusiastic about the Philips One by Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush's ease of use, long battery life, and compact size, making it ideal for travel. Many appreciate the included travel case and effective cleaning capabilities. While some found the power and vibration intensity to be less than ideal, the positive feedback on convenience and cleaning outweighs these concerns.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Travel case
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for travel
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The phillips Sonicare one toothbrush is a very simple yet dependable product from Phillips and it is really good at what its supposed to do.
Design: the size of this toothbrush is perfect, as its not big nor small, has good grip that almost feels rubbery but its because of the plastic design twist along the handle of the toothbrush.
replacing the brush head is as easy as pulling it out and replacing it.
changing the batter is very small as it has a horizontal groove that you can open with penny or a flat head screw to take the cap off and replace the battery that is rated for 2 months of use.
the brush comes with a 2 minute timer with a 30 seconds left notification.
the movement and vibration of the brush is perfect.
the brush itself is medium so not soft or hard.
The case is very simple and takes no footprint whatsoever and its easy to take the brush out. you simply need to press at the end of the handle and the brush will pop out. the case is made of plastic with a silicone or rubber finish.
I really like this toothbrush and its in the perfect price point and I know it will be working for years since it comes from a reputable name like phillips.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for traveling
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Best travel toothbrush ever! It’s great for traveling as it’s compact and the power is good if you’re used to using electric toothbrush at home
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Travel case
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great value for cleaner teeth
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This is a significant improvement over a normal toothbrush and is a great value. I was a bit skeptical, because of the lower price point, but sometimes the simple solution is the most effective. The vibration and timer make a real difference. My teeth feel cleaner after using this compared to my old toothbrush. This works so well I plan to buy a few more of these for my kids (who often don't brush long enough).
Pros
- Micro vibrations make brushing more effective
- 2-minute brushing timer with an alert every 30 seconds helps manage brushing and ensures even coverage. It doesn't beep instead it simply varies the vibration to mark off each interval and just shuts off after the time is done - works great and really helped me. I will admit that in the morning, when rushing to get to work, I was not brushing long enough.
- It is much quieter than I expected, and I have no concern using it in the morning while my wife is still asleep.
- Soft touch exterior, sleek design and lite weight make the brush easy to hold
- Easily replaceable AAA battery (included)
- Included Travel case
- Brush head is a good is the perfect size for reaching difficult areas while providing good coverage
- Easy to use and keep clean, one button to start and stop
- Brush head is easy to remove for cleaning and replacement
Things to Consider
- No low battery indicator - instructions indicate that you should replace when vibration strength decreases significantly. Not a big deal as AAA batteries are easy to find if you need one on a trip and a lot less of an issue that carrying a charger.
- Battery replacement requires a coin, key, or other flat object to be inserted in a slot in the cover, so you can turn it a 1/4 turn to release it - it fits snug and has a seal so you do have to wiggle it a bit to remove it.
- No adjustment to timer settings. I have sometimes wished I had a little more time, but if you need you can just start it again.
- You will eventually need a replacement brush head and you should factor this into the overall cost of ownership.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Travel case
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Step up from standard brushing
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The Phillips One by Sonicare is a micro-vibrating electric toothbrush that uses a replaceable AAA battery that lasts an advertised 3 months. The toothbrush comes in multiple colors – mine is the Midnight Navy Blue. The toothbrush comes with its own storage/travel case. I have always used a basic toothbrush (like the free one from my dentist), so this is my first foray into electric toothbrushing.
Design of the One is pretty standard – it looks like a regular toothbrush. The entire body is made of as soft-touch plastic – there are no rubbery/grippy surfaces. The handle does have a spiral ridge pattern that provides some needed grip a resistance to the toothbrush twisting in your hand. Located in the middle of the brush is the power button. It’s a single function button – on or off. You don’t have to press-and-hold to activate it, just a simple press. The head is replaceable – it simply pulls off. The recommended replacement time for regular toothbrushes is 3 months, so about the length of time for the battery. So I can use the battery running out as a reminder to replace the head. The head itself is fixed – the bristles don’t rotate like a most electric toothbrushes. The travel case is nifty and it holds the One pretty well. I wouldn’t use it for day to day storage, especially closed, to avoid any build up or mildew accumulation. I would have no qualms tossing it in an overnight bag with all my other toiletries.
Coming from a standard toothbrush the One is a little weird to get used to. The vibration is at a very high frequency and can make your fingers tingly – it does that to mine every so often. Brushing feels normal for the most part. The One has a couple of features to improve your brushing though which I found useful. The One has a 2 minute vibration timer to help you keep track of how long you have been brushing. That 2 minutes is broken up by a notification pulse every 30 seconds to remind you to switch to a different part of your mouth. These features are fairly useful and a bit eye opening. I didn’t realize how often I would get complacent brushing one area for too long, and then not brushing for long enough all together.
As far as brushing performance goes I’m a little on the fence. I feel like a rotating brush head would be more effective. However, I know that the micro-vibrations are helpful and provide better performance over a standard brush head. I should note that I also have sensitive gums which is why I have stayed away from rotating head brushes. With the One I didn’t have any issues with the vibrations irritating my gums. So for the last week of use it has been pretty easy to live with and use. I have always taken good care of my teeth, so I think adding the vibrations will good for me long term.
I do want to note a couple of drawbacks. Right now the replacement heads don’t seem to be available anywhere except on Phillips’s website and they are sold in a 2 pack. It appears they plan to offer a brush head subscription plan, but that hasn’t launched yet. It has 2 options – brush head only or brush head and battery. The colors that the One with a replaceable battery come only in the brush head + battery subscription. This is a standard AAA battery that I wouldn’t want or need to rely on a subscription for. Not sure why they divided the subscription up like this. Another drawback I found was with the material on the handle along with the ridges didn’t provide as much grip as I would have wanted. I want a little bit of a rubberized surface to hold onto for 2 reasons. It increases grip, especially when wet, but it would also dampen out the vibrations in my hand.
Overall, this is a good toothbrush. It’s not perfect, but I do like it. If you like your standard toothbrush this is honestly a good replacement. Its not that drastic of a leap to go to this style of brush compared to a rotating head.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Cleaning
Cons mentioned:
Power
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Just Another Electric Toothbrush
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There are a lot of good things to say about the One Toothbrush from Sonicare, but I can’t help but feel as though it was only created as a cash grab so that Phillips could participate in the trend of monthly subscription products. Personally I don’t care for subscription services because I feel like they increase the cost of a product, they create waste (by sending out a package every few months when all of the items could have easily been sold in one box), and they are designed to generate extra sales when the customer either forgets about the subscription, or simply fails to quit timely. They are like gym memberships. The customer continues to pay long after they stop using the product.
That being said, the toothbrush does work well. I appreciate the small size, the month long battery life, the modern USB-C charging port, the countdown timer, the double pulse after each 30 seconds, and I absolutely LOVE that the timer pauses when you turn the brush off mid cycle - so that you can spit and then resume brushing (without flinging toothpaste all over your clothes and the bathroom mirror). I also like that the handle has two small feet which prevents the brush from rolling and ensures the head is raised off of any surface that the brush may be set upon. Most importantly though, it leaves teeth feeling smooth and clean.
There are, however, a few downsides to the brush. While the package comes with a short charging cable, it does not come with a wall adapter. In order to charge the brush, you will need to use a charging brick you already own.
The back of the head is smooth - instead of having a ribbed texture to help clean the cheeks and tongue.
The bottom of the brush is rounded - so it cannot stand up on end. (Luckily, it is about the size of a standard manual toothbrush - so it can be set into a regular cup style toothbrush holder. See the attached pictures for examples.)
The brush feels under powered at times. Occasionally it feels as though the power level fluctuates, which is something I haven't noticed with any of the other electric toothbrushes I have tested (Burst, Quip, Boka, Sonicare, etc).
The travel case feels cheap and is unnecessarily large. I wouldn’t be surprised if the flap style lid eventually breaks off (after being folded open and closed repeatedly). It would have been nice if the carry case could affix to the bathroom mirror (like Quip brushes do), but instead it must lie flat. The case is also a rubbery texture that seems to attract fuzz and toothpaste residue.
Because the Phillips One brush is so new, I have not been able to find any generic brush heads available - but, because Sonicare brushes are so popular - I anticipate someone will eventually sell generic brush heads online (which will eliminate the need of the Brush head Subscription). Thankfully Phillips is currently selling replacement heads without the subscription, but it is frustrating that each replacement head costs more than a full size manual toothbrush. A replacement head is less waste than a manual toothbrush, but still costs more.
The One Brush is a decent, reasonably priced electric toothbrush, but it does little to stand out from all of the many other brushes that are nearly identical. I can't imagine too many people actually regretting the purchase, but personally - I would choose the Quip Electric Toothbrush instead (and would buy generic replacement heads instead of signing up for their subscription service).
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small Toothbrush, Big Clean
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I've been using this now for a week and feel like I'm ready to jump on here. This is a fantastic toothbrush that won't break the bank. It leaves my mouth fresh and clean. It's small, extremely lightweight and great for travel. It's perfect for someone that wants to venture toward an electric toothbrush, without having to spend over $100. That being said, it'd be unfair to compare this entry level electric brush to a high end model. That'd be like comparing apples and oranges. Both are round fruit, yet so different. Back to the toothbrush...
It's a great upgrade from your normal hand brushing technique. I said it already, but I'll say it again. This is perfect for anyone wanting to eventually buy a smart toothbrush. Get this brush if your teenager or spouse want an electric toothbrush. If they've never had one before, it's a great start and you won't have to spend a lot. It's a tier higher than your manual brush and does a better job, so that's a huge win considering it runs under $30 after tax.
It has an internal timer of 2 minutes with 30 second notifications, so you'll definitely get your target areas if you follow it. Break it down and it does it's job. Follow the timer and your mouth gets clean, how easy and simple is that? I usually go a little longer to ensure a good clean. It's simplistic, yet does the job.
It's not a deal breaker, but I'd like the battery should last a little longer considering there's only one brush feature, and how small and lightweight the product is. The box says 3 months and I haven't had this quite that long, so we'll see. I'm brushing two times a day, so we'll see how long until it runs out. They've been kind enough to disclose the battery expectancy, so it'd be petty to remove a star.
If I have to classify the brushing, I'd say it's a tad past gentle. And this is a good thing. If it were too lax, I'd question the efficiency, but I won't. If you haven't used an electric toothbrush before, this is a great starter. Your gums will feel discomfort for a few days as they get used to the new brushing technique, but after that you'll feel great. It utilizes vibrations. Most of the time, this feature will always be better than a manual brush.
Pros:
Great starter electric toothbrush
Great clean
Price
Not too loud
Vibration clean
Comfort
Option to purchase replacement brush heads on website
Travel Case
Timer
Cons:
Battery life is 3 months (if you're a constant brusher)
One Setting
No app
Overall:
You can't beat how good of a job this does at this price. It's not a smart toothbrush or one of the higher tiers, but it's great for traveling and someone looking to venture toward an electric toothbrush. I highly recommend this toothbrush.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Cleaning, Travel case
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good travel toothbrush
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Verdict: I wanted to love this toothbrush, but I will stick with my full feature electric toothbrush for most brushing. I plan to use this for traveling only.
Initial impressions. I like that the toothbrush is light, and that it includes a cover and a small charging cable.
Design. The toothbrush cover fits nicely and makes the toothbrush really sleek, small, and easy to pack. The charging port is located under a cap at the bottom of the toothbrush, and there is a charging light on the toothbrush. However, when the case is on the toothbrush, it is very difficult to remove the cap at the bottom to charge the toothbrush. Also, the charging light is under the cover, so I can’t see when the toothbrush is fully charged.
Brushing. This toothbrush brushes better than a manual toothbrush, but it does not brush as well as my full feature electric toothbrush. It is hard not to compare because my teeth and mouth just don’t feel as clean. Nevertheless, its small size makes it ideal for short trips.
Things I like:
- Small, light, and sleek
- Small charging cable is easy to pack
- Battery life seems to be pretty good
- Brushes better than a manual toothbrush
Things I don’t like:
- The bottom cap should open away from the cover, and the charging light should be visible when the cover is on
- It doesn’t brush as well as my other toothbrush
Overall, this toothbrush is ok. I plan to use it mostly for traveling.
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Ease of use, Travel case
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Elevate Your Oral Care Routine with the Philips 1
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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I recently upgraded my oral care routine with the Philips One by Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush in the sleek Shadow color, and the results have been nothing short of impressive. This rechargeable toothbrush offers a combination of thoughtful design, advanced technology, and a commitment to oral health that sets it apart.
Design and Aesthetics (5/5):
The Shadow color not only adds a touch of sophistication to my bathroom countertop but also reflects the sleek and modern design of the toothbrush itself. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, and the simplicity of the overall design is both intuitive and visually appealing.
Performance (5/5):
The Philips One by Sonicare delivers a powerful yet gentle clean that leaves my teeth feeling noticeably cleaner and my gums healthier. The sonic technology ensures thorough plaque removal and a refreshing clean feeling after each use. The brush head's optimal size and shape reach even the most challenging areas, promoting an all-encompassing clean.
Battery Life (4.5/5):
The rechargeable feature is a game-changer for me. A single charge lasts an impressive amount of time, making it convenient for travel or extended use without constantly worrying about battery life. The included charging base is compact and easy to use, adding to the overall user-friendly experience.
Ease of Use (5/5):
Operating the Philips One by Sonicare is straightforward. The one-button interface simplifies the brushing experience, and the two-minute SmartTimer encourages me to brush for the recommended duration. The quadpacer feature prompts me to switch to different sections of my mouth, ensuring a thorough and balanced clean.
Additional Features (4.5/5):
While the Philips One by Sonicare is a straightforward toothbrush, it doesn't compromise on additional features. The included Travel Case adds convenience for those on the go, protecting the toothbrush and making it easy to pack. I appreciate the simplicity of the design without sacrificing essential functionality.
Conclusion:
The Philips One by Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush in Shadow has undoubtedly elevated my oral care routine. Its sleek design, powerful performance, and user-friendly features make it a standout product in the market. If you're looking for a reliable and stylish toothbrush that delivers exceptional results, the Philips One by Sonicare is an excellent choice.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for home or travel
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Summary:
In my few days with this it appears to be a well-rounded toothbrush. It is not amazing for cleaning, but it is better than a manual toothbrush. It is also easy to use with great battery life. It is outstanding for home use or for travel and is a great purchase.
Pros:
- Portable
- Convenient
- Stylish
- Easy to use
- Long battery life (30 days)
- USB-C Rechargeable
Cons:
- Case is annoying
- Vibrations feel weak
Unboxing:
The box contains the toothbrush, a USB-A to USB-C cable and surprisingly, a lot of documentation for something so small.
Set up:
Pretty much none needed, peel off the bottom cover and charge with the USB-C cable. Install the brush on the base and get to brushing!
Use:
I used it for two days so far. My first impression is it looks cool and is easy to use with brushes that are quick and simple to change out. The brushes are expected to last three months or so like a normal toothbrush while the battery is expected to last 30 days. The light indicates pulses and changes color to amber when your battery runs low, so I recommend reviewing the instructions to know the meaning of the indicators.
Brushing is mostly like a regular toothbrush, but it adds a vibration for additional cleaning. The vibration feels somewhat weak so I am not fully sure how effective it is, but it cannot be worse than not having it. The brush will pulse in 30 second intervals to tell you when to change quadrants of your mouth. At the end of the two minutes, it will pulse three times to tell you it is done.
The back of the toothbrush has two little prongs (pictured) that will elevate the brush head when put on a counter so it doesn't have to touch the surface, a nice little detail.
The carrying case is great for travel as it mainly covers the top half of the toothbrush and feels secure. It has a rubbery plastic feel. Where I was annoyed is that the brush is kind of hard to get out of the case. It fits in there a little too well and there is nothing to get leverage on to pry it out when using. I got used to kind of prying it out from the bottom tip, but I have not found an easy way to get it out of the case each use. It is a minor gripe but worth noting since it is a review.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
So Fresh and Clean!
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Positives
Handle size does not feel too large compared to a manual brush.
Brush head size is good for 10 and up*.
Timer is helpful!
Leaves a great clean feeling on teeth and gums.
Economical for an electric brush and brush head costs not too much more than a Colgate or Oral-B manual brush that I have seen.
Replaceable battery
Fun Colors!
Coming from using a manual brush, I really like this one. I don’t have any negatives for this product, but maybe a couple grievances.
1). The travel case; glad it comes with one, but questioning how long it will hold up. The case is of a rubbery plastic texture and a solid piece. The hinge is just thinner than the two halves and is pre-flexed. I just don’t see this lasting too long for heavily travellers or using it daily to hold your toothbrush.
2). Exactly where can I buy replacement heads? BestBuy website doesn’t show replacements available, so far can only find them on Philips web-page. The packaging and materials do not give any indication on where to buy the replacement heads. Looks like there will be a subscription model for replacements in the future, which they have about 2 months to get that going before people are ready to be looking for the replacement head.
3) Brush head is bristle only. I do like a little silicone in my brush...hah, I guess silicone parts are not just for toys anymore! So maybe they will introduce a blended brush head?
Again this short list I don’t consider negatives, just observations and suggestions. As the product is on the market longer, I’m sure it will all get addressed or updated, but if it doesn’t, then it doesn’t dissuade my recommendation in any way. I definitely think this is a sweet spot in function and value for an electric brush...and I love me some subscription models; one less thing to remember!
I am supposed to be using an electric brush, as my dentist recommended long ago, as I brush too hard. I did heed this warning and tried the rotary and vibrating styles, but found that they were either too aggressive or the brush heads were just too pricey for me to justify. The online knock-off replacement heads were too weak of an offering and never felt like they were cleaning and/or just fall apart while brushing. And some of the electric brushes were quite large in hand and just felt awkward to use.
So for a little over two years now I have been back to a manual toothbrush and just really tried to not brush too hard and pay attention, but maybe I am a little ADHD and just zone out and think about life not focusing on the task at hand...I’m a bad Padiwan! I did try a competitor of Philips, that also used the vibrating method and had an app to go hardcore into your daily enamel washing, but I just didn’t find them equipped to the task.
I like that Philips gives the option of Replaceable and Rechargeable, given your perspective of renewable you get a choice. I prefer Replaceable, one it cuts down on one more thing in my life that needs to be recharged and have a specific charger and not stay plugged in all night, etc. Two, rechargeable batteries will die at some point and then you have to replace the whole thing. Alas, you get to decide which option is better for you. Also, at least in the photos the rechargeable brush handle looked a little thicker than the replaceable version.
*Lastly, if you are wondering why I know it is a good fit for ages 10 and up, I’m in a family of 4 and go super hardcore in my product testing before writing my reviews, so my wife and two kids each tried it out and approved!! Did you just vomit a little in your mouth reading that? Well, the Philips One Toothbrush is a great product to help get that funk flavor out-ya mouth!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Ease of use, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best toothbrush I've owned
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It's the same size of a regular pen, compact, rechargable, and affordable. I prefer this model over it's more expensive sibling. The price is unbeatable, and it's super simple to use. One full charge alone lasts a few of months. I use this everyday and I also have a separate one for traveling
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I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Power
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good but not as powerful as Traditional Sonicares
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I have used sonicare toothbrushes since their very first model was introduced. I am also a RDH with 20+ years experience. I was intrigued by this latest model. I found that it is not as good as the original. Here is a list of the pros and cons, you decide.
Pros:
1. It is slim and easy to travel with. If you lose it at the hotel, it won't break the bank.
2. It does have sonic activity. (Tested, confirmed, see pic).
3. It has a 2 minute timer built in and auto shut off.
4. No charging required.
5. A rechargeable battery could easily be used (the kind that charges outside the device in it's own charger station).
6. If the original sonicare is too powerful for your sensitive teeth, this is much less aggressive.
Cons:
1. Weak compared to the original sonicare
2. Less stain removal capability than the original since it's weaker.
3. I am less confident oxygen is getting under the gumline to target anaerobic bacteria (the kind that does not need oxygen to survive and is more destructive to teeth and gums). See pic to notice there are no bubbles or splatter being created by the Philip One Sonicare toothbrush compared to the original that I own.
4. The brush head is larger than the original, and that is not ideal for a child's mouth (if you were considering this for a kid). It feels large in my mouth compared to the original I own.
5. The brush heads are specific for this toothbrush. It is not interchangeable with the original models that look similar.
6. It is slim, if you have arthritis and enjoy the larger sized model's handle, this will be a lot different. Not bad, just not as easy to grip as the bigger, original one.
Side note: To remove the battery, you will need a flat head screwdriver or a butter knife to make a quarter turn and release the cap.
Would I recommend this to a friend? It depends.
If you are aware it is not like the original and has these key differences but don't think you will mind, yes I would recommend it. If you want something like the original sonicare, then definitely not. You will be very disappointed if you compare it to the original.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Cleaning, Size
Cons mentioned:
Power
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great toothbrush
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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I have used Sonicare toothbrushes at a few different points in my life. As a single man, the giant handled one worked fine. As a married man, switching out the heads between my wife and I was a pain, but doable. Now, with a family of 4, switching parts is not gonna happen!
The smaller, slightly less powerful Sonicare is just what we needed. Everybody gets their own and they save alot of space compared to the docks of the full size ones. Plenty of colors available, so no mixups.
Battery life has been great and my teeth feel super clean. I will recommend this toothbrush to all my friends.
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Been using Philips products for years. Reliable and last for years. This toothbrush is no different. Just insert a AAA battery and you're good to go. You get 90day battery life . Has a 2 minute timer . Perfect for travel. It brings a case. Replacement heads are cheap and easy to find. I used it and it worked great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Perfect for those looking to upgrade manual brush
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Small and compact. Good value, and better than a “standard brush” but pales in comparison to the higher end models. I admit that I am a longtime Sonicare user and a huge fan. I’ve owned several over the years, and now have a second one (the E model) that lives in my travel bag. This one appeals to me because of the price point and its smaller size.
IN THE PACKAGE
You get the toothbrush and a traveling case. A AAA battery is included and is already inside the toothbrush. This obviously includes one toothbrush head. You also get a travel case that the toothbrush sits snugly inside of.
EASE OF USE
Dead simple. Push the button. Once you hit it, you get “micro” vibrations and it will run automatically for two minutes. Of course, if you want to disobey your dentist’s advice, you can hit the power button to turn it off before the timer ends.
BUILD AND DURABILITY
Like all Sonicare toothbrushes, the build quality is exceptional. This toothbrush is much smaller than past Sonicare iterations which is nice for travel. It has a “rubbery” coating to it which is nice for gripping. But this same coating is on the case, and that thing looks dirty after a couple uses. Not a big deal, but it looks well worn after just a couple of uses.
QUALITY OF BRUSHING EXPERIENCE
It’s quite apparent that the Philips One is a direct response to companies like Quip, who sell electric toothbrushes at basement bottom prices. I’ve never used Quip, but thought about switching based on the price of replacement heads that my current Sonicare Diamond costs. I never did, but thought this Philips One could be the unicorn of brush quality and price. It’s not, but that doesn’t mean don’t get it. If you currently use a higher end Sonicare you might be disappointed, but if you’re upgrading from a manual toothbrush, I highly recommend it.
The micro vibrations just don’t feel as powerful as the more expensive Sonicare models. You still get a “clean teeth” feeling, but my teeth didn’t feel quite as smooth and polished as the higher end models. And what I mean by smooth feeling, I can assure you that you will notice a big difference moving up to any electric toothbrush from a manual one, you just run your tongue over your teeth and you feel the difference. I still felt like my teeth were clean with the Philips One, it wasn’t like it didn’t work, but they didn’t feel as clean as my Sonicare Diamond. Which I guess is expected given the price point. I would imagine the comparison is the same between Quip and the Sonicare Diamond
CONCLUSION
If you are currently using a manual toothbrush, this is a no brainer. I consider the Philips One to be the budget model electric car. It is better than what you have, and the price point makes it hard not to upgrade. If, however, you are using a higher end Sonicare model, say the E-series, and are looking to upgrade or otherwise get a toothbrush with cheaper replacement heads, you could be in for disappointment. And that shouldn’t be seen as a negative, they are just different levels of quality.
What I can say is, at a minimum, the Philips One is a great addition for travel. It’s much smaller than the spare E-series I take when I travel which is a big plus. And while I’ve been harping on the difference in cleaning ability, my teeth certainly will be okay using the Philips One while traveling. And the 90 day battery life is a big plus for traveling which means I don’t also have to pack the E-series’ charging base, which is more added bulk.
But if you are looking to save money with the cheaper replacement heads, the Philips One is a nice balance of price and cleaning power.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect Travel Companion
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I recently got an electric toothbrush that's super easy to travel with, and it's been a game-changer. It's compact, lightweight, and comes with a handy travel case. The battery life is impressive. It's perfect for keeping my teeth clean and fresh on the go. Highly recommended!
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Phillips Sonicare toothbrush comes with a case that easily opens and closes. The toothbrush has a timer and can be great to have for those that want to make sure you brush for at least two minutes. The bristles of the brush are soft and when brushing does did not irritate my gums. The color received was bright and makes it easy to locate fast. Would like to see a spin brush create at this price point. Overall, would recommend it to others who are looking for this type of brush.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Cleaning, Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Get it. Its worth the $$$
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Awesome. Glad i got it works really good compaired to my 200$ model. My teeth feel super fresh and smooth. Its very portable i like a little more than my big one. I like the affordability, battery life, and the heads are very affordable. If you dont have an enectronic tooth brush, first off the sonic cleaning is the best, its the only method worth buying, this tooth brush is slightly more than one that takes batteries, but overall will cost less in the long run, and its much more efficient qt cleaning your teeth. Great step into electronic tooth brushes. The replacement heads are 10$.
This review is from Philips Sonicare - Philips One by Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush - Snow
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Cleaning, Size
Cons mentioned:
Power
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good, compact, travel, toothbrush
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
For short term, travel, this toothbrush does the job. One should not expect it to perform at the same level as a standard Phillips toothbrush. The travel toothbrush is smaller, less expensive and less powerful than the standard toothbrush. It’s small size makes it convenient for travel and it does an acceptable job of cleaning teeth. Some toothbrush cases pop open mine does not. A rubber band could easily hold it in place.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I have used Sonicare toothbrushes at a few different points in my life. As a single man, the giant handled one worked fine. As a married man, switching out the heads between my wife and I was a pain, but doable. Now, with a family of 4, switching parts is not gonna happen!
The smaller, slightly less powerful Sonicare is just what we needed. Everybody gets their own and they save alot of space compared to the docks of the full size ones. Plenty of colors available, so no mixups.
Battery life has been great and my teeth feel super clean. I will recommend this toothbrush to all my friends.