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Most toothbrushes only clean teeth—they don’t understand how you brush. BrushO changes everything. With AI-powered sensors, real-time pressure detection, 6‑zone/16‑surface coverage mapping, and personalized brushing reports, BrushO adapts to each user’s brushing habits and provides guidance tailored to their needs. This smart, user-centered approach protects gums, prevents enamel erosion, and builds healthier brushing habits. Combined with lifetime brush-head rewards, sustainable design, and an intuitive smart app, BrushO becomes more than a toothbrush—it becomes your personal oral health coach.

Most people brush differently—pressure, angles, motion, and coverage vary from person to person. A “one-size-fits-all” toothbrush doesn’t prevent common brushing mistakes, such as:
• Gum recession
• Enamel wear
• Plaque buildup
• Missed tooth surfaces
• Increased sensitivity and cavities
Poor brushing technique is one of the most overlooked causes of oral health issues. Without feedback, users simply don’t know what they’re doing wrong. BrushO changes this by using AI personalization, turning brushing into a guided, data-driven experience tailored to your unique habits.
BrushO uses AI sensors + Fully Smart Brushing (FSB) technology to monitor your brushing in real time. It tracks:
• Brushing duration
• Coverage across 6 zones and 16 tooth surfaces
• Pressure levels
• Movement patterns and angle consistency
• Your long-term brushing behaviors (your unique Brushprint)
BrushO gives instant feedback through:
• LED base lights
• Pressure-sensing alerts
• Smart TFT handle display
• The BrushO App’s visual guidance
If you brush too hard, BrushO warns you gently.
If you consistently skip molars or gumlines, it guides you back.
If your technique improves, BrushO adapts and updates your brushing recommendations.
BrushO doesn’t expect everyone to brush the same—it adjusts to your style.
BrushO makes oral care engaging, measurable, and rewarding. With the app, you can:
• View real-time brushing maps
• Track your streaks
• Review pressure analytics
• Improve coverage accuracy
• Earn points through the Brush & Earn rewards program
These features help users:
• Reduce missed areas
• Avoid over-brushing
• Build consistent long-term habits
• Stay motivated with rewards and milestones
The result: brushing becomes a daily wellness routine, not a task done on autopilot.
BrushO’s user-centered engineering ensures comfort and ease of use:
• Lightweight, balanced, ergonomic handle
• Anti-slip grip for children, seniors, and users with limited mobility
• Customizable LED base colors to differentiate brushes in shared bathrooms
• Adaptive AI that adjusts to every user’s brushing level and technique
Brushing becomes easier, safer, and more effective for the entire family.
Oral hygiene affects far more than just your smile. Scientific studies link poor brushing habits to:
• Cardiovascular disease
• Diabetes
• Chronic inflammation
• Respiratory infections
• Cognitive decline
By guiding users to brush properly and consistently, BrushO supports:
• Better gum health
• Reduced inflammation
• Early prevention of dental problems
• Improved long-term systemic wellness
Smart brushing protects your entire body—not just your teeth.
BrushO integrates sustainability into its core design:
• Lifetime brush head refills through the Brush & Earn system
• Durable bristle technology for extended use
• Reduced plastic waste
• Long-lasting 45-day battery
• QI wireless charging compatibility
Smart, sustainable, and future-ready.
BrushO is more than an electric toothbrush—it’s a personalized oral care companion.
By tracking your habits, analyzing your brushing patterns, and coaching you in real time, BrushO transforms brushing into a guided, adaptive, wellness‑focused routine.
It’s the first toothbrush designed around you—your habits, your needs, your oral health journey.
BrushO is a next-generation AI-powered smart oral care brand dedicated to combining intelligent technology, user-focused design, and sustainable innovation. Its devices offer real-time guidance, personalized brushing reports, and lifetime brush head rewards, helping users build lasting, effective oral care habits for better long-term health.
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