Sonic clean, whisper-soft touch
Experience a deep, dentist-clean fresh that’s gentle enough for sensitive gums — all with the gentle hum of sonic vibration, in a no-fuss battery-powered set for you and your favorite smile.
From routine to ritual
We traded harsh bristles and forgotten corners for something that makes every brush a two‑minute reset.
The morning struggle
Hard bristles that hurt. Manual brushing that left behind plaque. You knew your mouth deserved better, but rechargeable brushes felt like another gadget to manage.
A gentler idea
We packed dentist-grade sonic cleaning into a brush so soft your gums will thank you — no charger, no cord, just two AAA batteries and a waterproof design that lives in your shower.
Twice the smile, every day
Now mornings start with a quiet hum and a little smile. Clean teeth, fresh breath, and a partner who always remembers to floss.
Three reasons to upgrade
No gimmicks — just the details that make a real difference.
Soft bristles, deep clean
Thousands of fine, rounded-end bristles massage along the gumline and slip between teeth — tough on plaque, impossibly gentle on enamel and gums.
Fully waterproof, hassle‑free
IPX7 means you can rinse, use it in the shower, or even drop it in the sink. The sealed handle keeps the single AAA battery dry and the brush safe.
Two brushes, one mission
A matching set so you both get the same high‑performance clean. No fighting over one base — each handle is self‑contained and battery‑powered.
Your first sonic brush
Three steps to a brighter morning.
- 01
Insert the battery
Open the battery compartment at the base of the handle, pop in one AAA battery (included in some packages), and twist to close tightly. The waterproof seal clicks shut.
- 02
Wet the brush head
Rinse the brush head under water and apply your usual toothpaste. The soft bristles spread foam gently — no need to squeeze hard.
- 03
Press and glide
Press the power button once to start the sonic vibration. Glide the brush head along your teeth and gumline for about two minutes. The brush does the work — just steer.
- 04
Rinse and dry
Rinse the brush head under the tap, shake off excess water, and store it upright. The handle is waterproof, but keeping it dry between uses extends battery life.
The numbers that matter
Who knew gentle could be this effective?
How to make it last
A little love goes a long way.
- Rinse after each useRun the brush head under water and shake dry — no need to submerge the handle, though it can take it.
- Replace battery when weakWhen the vibration feels faint or stops, swap in a fresh alkaline AAA. Rechargeable NiMH AAAs also work.
- Change brush head every 3 monthsBristles fray with use; a fresh head ensures peak cleaning. Snap off the old one and press on a replacement.
- Wipe handle occasionallyToothpaste residue can build up; a damp cloth with mild soap keeps the soft‑touch finish fresh.
Everything you need for two
Your couple kit arrives ready to go.
- Sonic toothbrush handle×2One in dusty rose, one in soft beige
- Replacement brush heads×4Two snap‑on heads per brush
- AAA alkaline battery×2Pre‑installed in some variants; otherwise included loose
- Instruction leaflet×1Quick-start guide with battery replacement tips
From the bathroom to the review section
Real feedback from real smiles.
Honestly, I was skeptical about non‑rechargeable. Four months in on the same AAA battery and my teeth have never felt cleaner — no sensitivity at all.
The two different colors actually help — no mixing up. The vibration is gentle but you can feel it loosening stuff. Four stars because I wish it had a timer.
Good value for two. The only reason I gave 4 not 5 is that the battery door is a little stiff to open, but once it's in, you forget about it.
Honestly, I was skeptical about non‑rechargeable. Four months in on the same AAA battery and my teeth have never felt cleaner — no sensitivity at all.
The two different colors actually help — no mixing up. The vibration is gentle but you can feel it loosening stuff. Four stars because I wish it had a timer.
Good value for two. The only reason I gave 4 not 5 is that the battery door is a little stiff to open, but once it's in, you forget about it.
Bought this for my boyfriend and he actually uses it. The soft bristles don't hurt his gums and the sonic vibration feels oddly satisfying.
I have sensitive gums and every electric brush I’ve used made them bleed. This one truly doesn't. Two weeks in and no redness. Really impressed.
My kids steal mine because the vibration tickles. I bought a second set just for them.
Bought this for my boyfriend and he actually uses it. The soft bristles don't hurt his gums and the sonic vibration feels oddly satisfying.
I have sensitive gums and every electric brush I’ve used made them bleed. This one truly doesn't. Two weeks in and no redness. Really impressed.
My kids steal mine because the vibration tickles. I bought a second set just for them.
Perfect set for traveling. No charger to pack, waterproof so I can brush in the tiny hotel shower, and my mouth feels like I just left the dentist.
Our dentist actually noticed the difference at our six-month checkup. Less plaque along the gumline. We didn't change our routine — just the toothbrush.
Honestly the best $20-ish I’ve spent on anything oral. No brainer upgrade from a manual brush.
Perfect set for traveling. No charger to pack, waterproof so I can brush in the tiny hotel shower, and my mouth feels like I just left the dentist.
Our dentist actually noticed the difference at our six-month checkup. Less plaque along the gumline. We didn't change our routine — just the toothbrush.
Honestly the best $20-ish I’ve spent on anything oral. No brainer upgrade from a manual brush.
The questions everyone asks
Straight talk about our little brush.
Is it really as good as a rechargeable sonic brush?
How long does one battery last?
Will soft bristles actually remove plaque?
Can I use it with braces or dental work?
Is it really waterproof enough for the shower?
Where do I buy replacement heads?
Two brushes. Zero excuses.
Start your mornings with the kind of clean that makes you want to show teeth. No plugs, no guilt — just a quiet hum and a reason to grin.

