Philips Sonicare One by Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush, Sage, HY1200/28
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Philips One by Sonicare is an ultra-portable electrical toothbrush that retains your smile vivid. All the time be prepared to the touch up your smile, regardless of the place the day takes you.
Product Dimensions : 4.45 x 2.36 x 9.45 inches; 4.09 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : HY1200/28
Date First Accessible : August 23, 2023
Producer : Philips Sonicare
ASIN : B0C8KSK2D3
Nation of Origin : Netherlands
Designed with you in thoughts, Philips One is a giant step up from guide brushing
Micro vibrations and tapered bristles gently polish tooth for a brighter smile
Colourful design, glossy journey case, and USB charger
2 Minute Timer with 30 second notifications
Brush heads match colourful deal with for tremendous glossy look
Clients say
Clients just like the travelability, battery life, and measurement of the toothbrush. They point out it is extra handy for journey than carrying a proprietary toothbrush, may be very compact, and has nice battery life. Some dislike vibration and high quality. Opinions are blended on charging functionality, performance, and worth for cash.
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13 reviews for Philips Sonicare One by Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush, Sage, HY1200/28
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Original price was: $39.96.$25.96Current price is: $25.96.
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Small but mighty.
**Review of Sonicare Travel Toothbrush:**I recently purchased the Sonicare travel toothbrush for my upcoming trips, and I must say it has exceeded my expectations. This compact toothbrush is perfect for traveling, as it is small and lightweight, making it incredibly convenient to pack and carry around.Despite its small size, this Sonicare travel toothbrush works just like a full-sized one. The cleaning power is exceptional, and it effectively removes plaque and keeps my teeth and gums feeling clean and healthy. The bristles are gentle yet thorough, providing a deeply satisfying clean that rivals that of a regular toothbrush.The battery life is impressive, lasting for multiple uses without needing a recharge, which is perfect for those long trips where access to power outlets may be limited. It’s also incredibly easy to use and maintain, making it an ideal travel companion for keeping up with oral hygiene while on the go.Overall, I highly recommend the Sonicare travel toothbrush to anyone looking for a portable and efficient oral care solution. It has become an essential item in my travel kit, and I can’t imagine embarking on any future trips without it.
Y. C. M. –
Perfect for travel
I got this brush as a backup when I travel and I really like it because it gives me a clean feel after washing my mouth, but I don’t think it compares to the regular Sonicare. This one feels like is mostly vibration rather than a deep clean. It still is much better than a regular toothbrush and more lightweight than the other Sonicare.Charges quickly and the charge lasts a long time.
M&M –
Sleek, small, a little weak, proprietary charger cable
Quality: Small (good for travel), attractive. It’s sonic (I prefer rotating head better), so it takes me longer to brush my teeth. The charging cable is proprietary, so I have to bring it with me. Most other people already commented on it, and I agree. Why not designing it to use USB C head? They’ll save money on including the cable (we all have tons already).Price: Expensive for what it is.Update: I just purchased an Oral-B Cross Action, battery operated. the Oral-B is more than half the price, a little bigger, but with a strong rotating head. All things considered, I prefer the Oral-B.
Daniel E. –
Great travel brush
Works great for a travel electric brush. Those that say the vibration doesnât work well are just gripping it too much. It doesnât move the head. The whole thing vibrates so if you grip it too hard you will effectively reduce the amount of vibration that reaches the head of the brush.
Michael T –
Good toothbrush, terrible case
I just got the Philips Sonicare One today, it seems to work well. I like that it’s a very slim design, good for travel. The case is awful, it won’t even come close to staying closed. A truly bad design. I will need to travel with a rubber band around it to keep the head from picking up lint and whatever.
Robert York –
Solid buy but as others have said proprietary cable (knucklehead Philips)
I have both this Sonic Care toothbrush and the more expensive and powerful one that has multiple settings. This tooth brush has only one setting which is fine because I use it for travel. It also has only one battery light (cmon Philips!) so you really don’t know its out of juice until its out of juice :(( Its small and has a proprietary USB plug. You cannot use a standard USB-C or even a mini USB-A plug. The end that plugs into the tooth brush is proprietary so don’t lose it (I’m kind of made about that to be honest)! The battery seems to last a long time on a single charge. The brush head is really nice. Overall a solid buy but a bit deceiving since it does not use a standard cable that virtually every other newer electronic device on the market uses.
Snake Plissken –
I prefer this to my $400 Oral-B iO AI-powered smart sonic brush
I have the $400 Oral-B AI brush, worked in a dental office and got a crazy good deal on it. I’ve had probably a couple hundred brushes with my parents and myself working in a dental office. I’ve tried them all. This is a bit too thin of a brush, but is very gentle and has enough of a vibration to remove plaque. It’s cheap enough that I don’t care – I’ll bring it anywhere and am not worried about it breaking, although it can easily be set off. There’s nothing wrong with a soft bristle ‘normal’ toothbrush, but if you’re looking for an upgrade, I’d place this and the $400 brush on the exact same level. As a bonus, it looks nice and modern which seems to be a trend – fashionable toothbrushes. Being small, it fits nearly anywhere. I haven’t had to change the batteries now that I think of it… I don’t even remember if it’s rechargeable or battery powered, it’s just worked flawlessly as my ‘work’ brush for about a year now. Would definitely recommend.
Dizzy –
Lightweight and effective
Read some onebag guy’s writeup where he used a usb toothbrush and said electric toothbrushes were 80% more effective. Huh? There’s a thing that exists that makes dental care dramatically easier/more effective, why has no one ever told me to use one?For some reason I thought electric toothbrushes were like $200-300 so I was thrilled to pick this up for $20. Had a month so far, charge is still good. I went to the dentist today and they said there was a marked improvement in my plaque and gum health, which was not super great before. Very encouraged. I play trumpet for a living so need to take care of my teeth.
Matthew –
More gentle than aquasonic. I really like how small the body is as well. I find it more comfortable to hold and on the gums compared to my old oral b brush. I expect my teeth to be just as clean as the dentist has only commented that my teeth are looking good!Also comes with a nice travel case but like others have said these use proprietary chargers which is really annoying. If I lose the charger I might just buy the battery operated version and use rechargeable batteries.
Mark Neil dela Paz –
This is a very convenient electric toothbrush to bring for travel. It is very sleek and can easily fit in any toiletry bag or a random pocket in your carry-on. The USB-C charging is very convenient — not that you’d need it since the battery life is more than enough to last you through your vacation.
Emilie –
This is an awesome toothbrush. Very sleek and well made. The battery has lasted me months and is still going. I have not needed to charge once.
Jesus Granillo –
super ligero, bonito, potente
JoaquÃn M. –
Me encanta, la sensación de limpieza es increÃble y la carga le dura bastante tiempo. Lo amo