A toothbrush may seem simple, but the technology inside it determines how effectively you clean your teeth. BrushO was engineered with a clear goal: build hardware that doesn’t just power brushing—but improves it. From multi‑axis motion sensors and pressure detection to its high‑precision FSB motor and real‑time feedback system, BrushO blends engineering and AI to create a brushing experience that’s safer, smarter, and far more effective than traditional electric brushes. Every component of BrushO’s hardware—its sensor array, adaptive firmware, durable build, long battery life, and smart display—works together to guide users toward better habits, protect enamel, and ensure complete coverage across all 6 brushing zones and 16 tooth surfaces. This is more than a toothbrush. It’s a health‑focused device engineered for modern wellness.

BrushO’s performance starts with the technology hidden beneath its sleek exterior. Unlike ordinary electric toothbrushes, BrushO uses precision hardware + AI software to deliver consistently effective brushing.
BrushO’s built‑in pressure sensors monitor how hard you brush across all zones. If you press too hard, the LED base ring and TFT display instantly alert you to ease up—protecting your enamel and preventing gum recession.
Using multi‑axis sensors, BrushO tracks:
• Brushing angle
• Motion patterns
• Coverage accuracy
• Path consistency
This allows the toothbrush to detect missed surfaces and coach users toward more efficient brushing.
Unlike outdated 30‑second quadrant reminders, BrushO uses FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) technology to analyze 6 zones and 16 surfaces, ensuring no spot goes uncleaned.
BrushO’s hardware is fully integrated with adaptive firmware and AI algorithms that adjust to your personal brushing style.
Each session generates:
• Coverage mapping
• Pressure scoring
• Duration accuracy
• Missed‑surface analysis
This creates your unique Brushprint, helping you understand your brushing behavior and improve over time.
The BrushO app provides personalized coaching on:
• How to reduce pressure
• How to improve angle coverage
• How to reach difficult areas
• How to build consistent habits
This turns brushing into a guided health activity—not guesswork.
BrushO’s motor combines speed and gentleness for optimal cleaning.
The calibrated vibrations remove plaque effectively while protecting enamel. BrushO adapts to different modes—whitening, sensitivity, gum care, deep clean, smoky mode—ensuring both power and comfort.
Every mode is tuned to deliver:
• Even vibration distribution
• Reduced gum irritation
• Deeper cleaning along the gumline
• Effective stain removal
BrushO supports up to 45 days per charge and is compatible with QI wireless charging, making it ideal for travel and daily use.
With IPX7 waterproofing and premium materials, BrushO’s hardware is engineered for long-term durability and everyday convenience.
BrushO’s hardware does more than improve brushing—it prevents long-term dental issues.
Benefits include:
• Reduced enamel erosion
• Reduced gum recession
• Fewer missed areas
• Better plaque removal
• Improved gumline cleaning
• Consistent brushing habits
• Early detection of harmful brushing patterns
With hardware this precise, every brushing session helps protect long-term oral health.
BrushO is an AI-powered smart toothbrush designed to improve oral hygiene through advanced sensors, FSB technology, 16-surface tracking, and real-time brushing feedback. Its precision hardware, long-lasting battery, personalized brushing score, and smart app ecosystem help users build healthier habits and protect enamel and gums—making every brush smarter and more effective.
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