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Why BrushO Is Changing the Way We Care for Our Teeth
Nov 4

Nov 4

Looking to upgrade your brushing routine with a toothbrush that actually learns and adapts to your needs? From live coaching to a lifetime free brush head program, BrushO is redefining what it means to care for your teeth.

A Smarter Way to Brush

Traditional brushing often misses the mark—people brush too hard, skip zones, or don’t brush long enough. BrushO solves these issues by combining AI-powered brushing sensors with real-time feedback. The brush tracks your pressure, motion, and coverage, then delivers live guidance via its TFT screen and app integration.

✅ Key Features:

• Tracks real-time brushing performance
 • Detects skipped zones and overpressure
 • Offers instant feedback to improve technique

This smart toothbrush helps reduce gum inflammation, fight plaque buildup, and improve long-term brushing consistency—making it an ideal upgrade for both kids and adults seeking better oral hygiene habits.

 

Advanced Technology That Makes a Difference

At the heart of BrushO is a 64,000 RPM FSB motor that adapts to the brushing mode you select. Whether you’re focusing on whitening, sensitive gums, or deep cleaning, the brush tailors its performance through:

 • Multiple Brushing Modes (Clean, Whitening, Gum Care, Smoky, etc.)
 • 100+ Customizable Settings
 • IPX7 Waterproof Rating
 • 45-Day Battery Life with Fast Charging

BrushO is designed for on-the-go users, busy professionals, and anyone who wants high-performance oral care without compromise.

 

Track Progress and Stay Consistent

Using the BrushO App, you can monitor every brushing session and view:

 • Daily, weekly, and monthly brushing scores
 • Zone-by-zone cleaning feedback
 • Brushing duration and pressure tracking
 • Reminders for brushing and head replacement

Your data is stored securely using Web3 infrastructure, so you remain in control of your brushing history while optionally sharing with your dentist for smarter consultations.

 

Earn Rewards for Good Habits

What truly sets BrushO apart is its “Brush & Earn” program. Each time you brush properly, you earn points that can be redeemed for:

 • Lifetime free brush heads
 • Future rewards and app perks
 • Exclusive community incentives

By rewarding good habits rather than penalizing missed sessions, BrushO gamifies oral care in a way that builds long-term consistency and sustainable routines.

 

Why BrushO Is the Future of Oral Care

BrushO is more than a device—it’s a daily partner in building better habits. By integrating AI, smart sensors, habit tracking, and a reward system, it helps users transition from routine brushing to intentional, effective dental care.

Whether you’re struggling with sensitive teeth, want to improve gum health, or just need a smarter way to stay consistent, BrushO delivers a better brushing experience from day one.

 

About BrushO

BrushO is an AI electric toothbrush brand committed to revolutionizing oral care through smart technology, personalized coaching, and a lifetime brush head program. Featured by Stanford and recommended by over 40 UK dental clinics, BrushO empowers users to brush better, live healthier, and turn good habits into real-world value.

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