- Introducing Philips Sonicare’s most advanced electric toothbrush with SenseIQ technology, designed to sense, adapt and care for a personalized approach to oral health
- The Philips Sonicare app is powered by AI and works in perfect harmony with the toothbrush for real-time guidance and personalized recommendations to improve brushing habits
- Featuring a clinically proven premium all-in-one brush head, which removes up to 20x more plaque [1], providing up to 15x healthier gums [2] and up to 100% less stains in less than 2 days [3]
Lifestyle
Sonic Power Meets Intelligent Care, With the New Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige
SenseIQ technology delivers a personalized clean
As you brush, SenseIQ technology senses, adapts and cares for your teeth and gums, offering a truly unique and personalized brushing experience. Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige uses sensors to detect the pressure you apply, the cleaning motions you use and the coverage you achieve – up to 100 times per second. The sensors also monitor how long and how often you brush.
Most of us apply too much pressure while brushing, which is why the new Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige automatically adjusts intensity when you push too hard. Its state-of-the-art technology is simple and effortless, delivering the ultimate clean every time.
Premium all-in-one brush head
Philips Sonicare app
Sleek design
A simple push of the integrated power control lets you start brushing in an instant. And with no visible gaps or seams between the button and handle, Sonicare Prestige can always stay clean.
The elegant and compact travel case is wrapped in soft-touch vegan leather, making it both durable and stylish and can be slipped into any bag for carefree convenience. For extra ease, the case includes an integrated USB-C port and a USB charging cable, so you can easily recharge the toothbrush without removing it from the case.
[1] Versus a manual toothbrush in a clinical study
[2] Versus a manual toothbrush in six weeks in a clinical study
[3] Versus a manual toothbrush in a lab test
[4] Versus a manual toothbrush in a clinical study
[5] Versus a manual toothbrush in a lab test
[6] Versus a manual toothbrush in six weeks in a clinical study
SOURCE: Philips