The first commercially produced toothbrush and tooth powder came out in the early 1800s – but before that, people used aromatic chewing sticks.

The modern toothbrush didn’t came out before the invention of nylon in the 1930s. Natural bristles (which used to be made of swine or badger hair) were replaced with nylon and bone or celluloid handles were replaced with thermoplastic materials.

Now many thought that electric toothbrushes were developed just 30 or 40 years ago but the truth is that as soon as the modern toothbrush came out, a patent for the electric toothbrush was already arranged for Motodent back in 1937.

The device was created originally for patients with limited motor skills and for orthodontic patients (such as those with braces).

But the electric toothbrush gained more popularity in the early 1960s with brands like Broxodent and GE’s cordless electric toothbrushes that used to run on a rechargeable NiCAD batteries.

Now the problem with the old electric toothbrush is that using one is so inconvenient – it’s heavy, bulky, noisy and well the power is so unreliable. And that is the main reasons why it didn’t really take off as nothing more than just a novelty gift item – for kids in particular.

Now its current iteration shows promise of practical usage – the sonic or ultrasonic toothbrushes which were developed in the early 90s are quickly making its way to many modern homes.

realme Philippines just launched their new line of lifestyle, home and travel AIoT devices earlier this month including the M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush which by far is one of the most advanced and easy-to-use in the market today.

Here are 6 things you’ll love about the new realme M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush

High Frequency Sonic Motor

The sonic motor can vibrate up to 34,000 times/min which can effectively clean any areas in the mouth. Loosen stubborn dirt and plaque. It’s smaller than most motor and produces only 60dB of noise, so its very quiet. The motor has a total lifespan of about 300 hours.

Ultra Thin Metal-Free Brush Head

The 3.5mm ultra thin brush head reduces the foreign body sensation in the mouth. It’s completely metal-free, making your brushing safer and more comfortable. The 10degree stable swing of the brush head allows it to penetrate even into the hard-to-reach places of the mouth.

Antibacterial Bristles

The realme M1 Sonic uses a Dupont bristles that has 99.99% antibacterial properties. Each fiber is 98% end-rounded preventing any oral injuries while brushing. The blue indicator bristles also acts as an indicator – when the color fades it tells you that it’s now time to replace the brush head.

State-Of-The-Art Design and Comfort

The realme M1 Sonic features a curved body and friction coating which makes it skin-friendly, comfortable to hold and non-slippery. It’s also IPX7 Water Resistant so you can safely wash it under running water.

4 Cleaning Modes

The toothbrush features 4 different types of modes to suit all types of users and cleaning needs. It also has the ability to remember the mode in which it was used the last time.

  • SOFT MODE – for sensitive teeth and gums
  • CLEAN MODE – for daily use
  • WHITE MODE – for deep cleaning
  • POLISH MODE – for shining teeth

90 Days Battery Life

The realme M1 Sonic has the convenient of both quick wireless charging (4.5 hours for Full Charge) and a large battery capacity (800mAh) that allows you to use the device for a total of 90 days on a single charge. That’s 4 charges only for the whole year.

Here’s a quick unboxing video of the realme M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush

What’s in the Box?

  • realme M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush Body (White or Blue)
  • Brush Head – (1) Regular and (1) Sensitive
  • Charging Dock and Base

Price and Availability

realme M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush is now available in the Philippines and online via the realme official shops in Lazada and Shopee for an SRP of 1,990 Pesos

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