Oral care is no longer just about bristles and timers — it’s about data, personalization, and daily impact. BrushO is leading the way in this transformation. As a next-generation health technology brand, BrushO redefines how we brush our teeth by combining cutting-edge AI, sensor-based feedback, and habit-rewarding mechanisms. It’s more than just a toothbrush — it’s a fully integrated ecosystem designed to promote better health, smarter routines, and real, measurable results.
BrushO is a smart electric toothbrush powered by FSB Technology — Fully Smart Brushing. Developed by a team with 20+ years of oral care research experience and introduced through academic institutions like Stanford School of Medicine, BrushO combines intelligent sensors, adaptive brushing, and real-time guidance into one sleek, user-friendly tool. It empowers users to brush smarter, not harder.
But what truly sets BrushO apart is its dual mission: improve oral health outcomes and reward positive habits through a Web3 ecosystem. Users not only benefit from healthier gums and teeth but also earn points, unlock rewards, and participate in a digital brushing economy.
FSB Technology is the heart of BrushO. It collects real-time data during each brushing session — such as pressure, coverage, angle, and timing — and responds intelligently. Users receive personalized feedback and see a “Brushprint,” a visual summary of brushing performance. The brush automatically adjusts its strength and guidance based on user technique, helping prevent overbrushing and gum damage.
The BrushO app connects seamlessly with the toothbrush via Bluetooth, giving users instant feedback on brushing behavior. Did you miss a molar? Press too hard? Brush too fast? The app alerts you and offers guided improvements, making each session more effective than the last. With over 100 customizable brushing modes (whitening, sensitivity, deep clean, and more), users can tailor their oral care based on specific needs.
Living with roommates or a family who uses the same toothbrush model? BrushO solves this with a customizable bottom LED light ring. Choose from five different colors to visually identify your brush — a sleek, hygienic solution to a common problem. The same light also functions as a pressure indicator, gently flashing when brushing too hard.
BrushO brings a revolutionary concept to health tech — Brush & Earn. Every brushing session earns you BRUSH tokens, which can be redeemed for:
• Replacement brush heads
• Exclusive rewards
• Community perks
• Participation in brand governance (Web3 tokenomics)
This gamified experience turns a daily chore into a rewarding habit, ideal for kids, adults, and the whole family.
BrushO brush heads are designed for longevity, reducing plastic waste compared to traditional options. The device is waterproof, charges in 6 hours, and lasts up to 45 days on standby — perfect for travel and everyday use.
BrushO has been recognized by global dental professionals and showcased at leading industry forums across the UK and Asia. Its scientific rigor, combined with real-world usability, has made it the choice for over 40 dental clinics and thousands of tech-savvy users.
With fulfillment centers across the US, UK, and Asia, BrushO serves a growing global community committed to smarter oral care and sustainable hygiene.
In an age where data and wellness intersect, BrushO sets a new standard for what a toothbrush can achieve. It’s not just about cleaner teeth — it’s about turning daily habits into health-enhancing rituals. Whether you’re managing family dental hygiene, seeking personalized care, or exploring the future of Web3-integrated health devices, BrushO offers a complete, intelligent solution.
BrushO is more than a product — it’s a movement. With its innovative FSB technology, smart app features, user rewards, and sleek design, it transforms the way people think about brushing. For those ready to embrace the future of oral health, BrushO isn’t just a smart choice — it’s the smarter choice.
BrushO is a next-generation oral health brand integrating AI-powered brushing, smart sensors, Web3 rewards, and user-centered design. It helps users build smarter habits, track performance, and earn value from daily brushing. Designed for every lifestyle, BrushO is redefining health, one smart brush at a time.

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