![]() ![]() The 8000 has a much simpler plastic case. The case can stand both vertically and horizontally. Anyone who travels and stays in hotels will know the benefit of using just one power point for more than one device. The Genius 9000 comes with a very smart, rigid travel case that can charge both your toothbrush and smartphone using just the one outlet. The brush handle saves the data from your past 20 sessions, so you can keep track of progress when you’re not connected to the app. I ended up un-pairing my 9000 handle from the app so I could go back to using the SmartGuide. This isn’t as smart as the app – hence it being phasing out – but in a way it was a simpler solution. This was a small wall-mounted timer that synced with your brushing to count you down and suggest mouth quarter changes. The company used to also provide a Wireless SmartGuide countdown – indeed it still does with the SmartSeries 60. If the phone’s camera loses sight of you (despite standing directly in front of it) for more than 30 seconds during the brushing it won’t record the results. Supposedly sophisticated sensors in the toothbrush help detect the position in the mouth, but if the camera isn’t aligned perfectly with your face its results are often off. ![]() I had multiple requests from the app to tell me to get my face in the right place, and moving back or to the side to get my face in the right place for the phone’s camera resulted more than once in dripped toothpaste waste on the floor or my clothes – which is not ideal.Įven when my face was apparently in view the app’s dynamic imaging of which areas of my mouth I was cleaning was at times inaccurate. The app is well designed and simple to set up and use, but we found the Position Detection tricky to get right. ![]()
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