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This extra tech potentially does come at an environmental cost too. It is a bit of a waste if you use the smart features for just a week or 2 and never again.
At the time of pressing the power button, you activate 2 different timing features that are built into the handle. The 2 minute timer and the 30 second pacer. The charging stand will resist a few splashes but avoid getting that wet, it is not designed to be water resistant. It is the softer Sensi UltraThin head which most dentists recommend, due to the ultra soft bristles. Unfortunately, there is no warning from the brush when the battery is low. There is no battery icon, so it’s up to you to recharge it regularly if you want to avoid it going flat mid clean. If you brush for longer than 2 minutes or you share the brush handle with another user, you will get the same usage time, but you may need to recharge more frequently.Each range tends to have one or two significant differences between them. For example better battery life, or additional cleaning modes.
With only a couple of slight differences between these two models, the Pro 3 3000 is the more premium and expensive of the two. But it doesn’t make it the one to go for. We can probably all remember roughly when the brush was last charged, but when using the Vitality, there is a real danger it runs flat during use because you actually last charged it 7 or 8 days ago rather than the 5 days you thought it was.This button stands out, because it is a small convex circular button, inside an oval shaped panel, framed with a white plastic oval ring. The way this works has evolved over the years. It first relied on your smartphone camera. The latest models rely on sensors in the brush handle. To prolong the life of any brush giving it a rinse and a wipe down to remove grime that builds up is a must.