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Brushing teeth doesn’t have to be a chore—especially when it’s a family affair. BrushO redefines daily brushing for every family member through smart features that make it easy to share, track, and enjoy oral care together. With customizable LED light colors, real-time brushing scores, app-based guidance, and kid-friendly rewards, BrushO turns brushing into an interactive, educational, and fun experience. Whether you’re managing oral routines for toddlers, teens, or busy adults, BrushO ensures everyone gets a cleaner smile—and a reason to keep brushing.

In most families, especially those sharing bathrooms, toothbrush mix-ups are common—and keeping track of who brushed and how well can be a challenge. Parents often struggle to motivate their children to brush properly, while adults may unknowingly skip key areas or brush too quickly. Without personalization or feedback, brushing becomes a passive habit instead of a proactive health routine.
BrushO solves the “who owns this toothbrush?” problem with its customizable LED bottom light, allowing users to choose from five distinct colors. This makes it effortless for family members to tell their BrushO brushes apart—even if everyone uses the same model. It’s a small but powerful detail that eliminates hygiene risks and confusion.
Every member of the family gets their own unique Brushprint™—a data-driven brushing profile built through sensors that monitor brushing angle, pressure, duration, and missed zones. This helps parents monitor their children’s brushing quality without nagging, and it encourages users of all ages to develop better brushing habits.
The BrushO App supports multiple profiles, making it easy for the whole family to manage brushing scores, track habits, and get personalized guidance from a single device. Each user’s data is stored individually, ensuring privacy and tailored advice.
Kids love rewards—and so do adults. BrushO’s “Brush & Earn” system turns brushing into a game where users collect points for each successful session. These points can be used to redeem replacement brush heads or future BrushO partner offers. It’s a creative way to turn healthy habits into long-term motivation.
With streak tracking, milestone badges, and brushing scores, BrushO offers a gamified experience that makes daily brushing fun. For children, this can replace the need for parental reminders. For adults, it adds a sense of achievement to a daily routine.
Whether you’re helping a child develop good habits, caring for an elderly parent, or simply trying to improve your own oral routine, BrushO adapts. With 100+ brushing mode combinations, the FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) Technology, and dynamic feedback, each user gets the support they need—regardless of age or sensitivity level.
BrushO’s long-lasting brush heads and minimal-plastic packaging help reduce household waste. Additionally, each user’s profile reminds them when it’s time to change brush heads, ensuring better hygiene for everyone in the house.
BrushO isn’t just a toothbrush—it’s a family oral care ecosystem. By combining personalization, fun, and data-driven insights, it simplifies hygiene routines, reduces waste, and encourages long-lasting habits for every age group. Make family brushing easier, smarter, and more fun—with BrushO.
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