Oral-B - iO Series 9 Connected Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush - White Alabaster

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IO9 M9.4A1.1A WT
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Product Description

Model number : IO9 M9.4A1.1A WT
Freshen up your smile with this Procter & Gamble Oral-B iO Series 9 electric toothbrush. Seven smart modes, including daily clean, gum care and tongue clean, allow for personalized brushing, while Bluetooth connectivity lets you track your brushing with a smartphone. This Procter & Gamble Oral-B iO Series 9 electric toothbrush comes with four replacement brush heads for lasting use and a charging travel case for clean teeth on the go.
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Product Weight :1.4 pounds

Features
Multiple Brushing Modes Choose between seven modes to customize your brushing: Daily clean, Gum care, Sensitive, Whitening, Tongue Cleaning, Intense, or Super sensitive.
Bluetooth-enabled Connect this brush to your smartphone to get real-time feedback on your brushing habits.
Charging stand Provides simple power replenishment and brush head storage.
Interval timer encourages thorough brushing 2 minute interval timer indicates when you have completed each quadrant of your mouth and signals for you to move on resulting in more consistent cleaning throughout your mouth.
Power2Go charging travel case For a simple solution when heading out on a trip.

What's Included
Oral-B iO Series 9 iO M9.4A1.1A
4 x iO Ultimate Clean brush head
Power2Go charging travel case
Charging stand
Battery

Reviews

  • 5
    Edison

    Posted by Heather Nichols DDS on 24th Jun 2024

    The best, I’m recommend this 100%, very nice products

  • 5
    A Toothbrush for the Gods

    Posted by Victoria Hunt on 17th Jun 2024

    If toothbrushes were cars, this toothbrush from Oral B would fall somewhere in the same category as a Tesla Model S. It is sleek, technologically advanced, and overall is featured and sold as a package indicating that Oral B means business! First of all, why would one spend this much money on a toothbrush? It really comes down to personal preference and the value one puts on their oral health. I know that personally, when I consider a copay I had recently for wisdom tooth extraction was $600, spending this much on a toothbrush for something that will provide me preventative oral health management for years to come does not seem too far a stretch. Additionally, if one puts a lot of value on technological advancement, the features this toothbrush has with the Oral B health to help promote your oral health through real-time 3D mapping of the mouth, brushing patterns, habits, etc. are just incredible. For example, the app is setup very similar to the Fitbit app, in which it tracks your brushing habits, occurrences, time spent, etc. and will reward badges according to achievements and tracks the metrics so one can identify their weak areas of brushing that may need to be improved. For example, my girlfriend in using this toothbrush in collaboration with the app discovered that she had a couple areas of her mouth she was consistently missing in her brushing pattern. Now aside from the app, this toothbrush as it stands by itself is featured very well. Its LED screen is colorful with a good, legible font that allows one to scroll and choose settings with ease. It has seven different brushing modes if my memory serves, one of which is a sensitive mode. My girlfriend loves this model of toothbrush for this reason. She has always found lower-tier toothbrushes to be too aggressive and painful to brush with. With the sensitive setting on this toothbrush, she can tolerate it with no problems at all. At this price-range, the toothbrush comes with additional accessories that help to justify the price. It comes with 4 total brush heads. If one follows ADA recommendations for replacing toothbrushes, this is a year supply. Replacement heads from Oral B for this model to my research are running somewhere around $30 for a two pack of replacement heads at the time of this write-up. These are expensive compared to my previous Oral B 1000's brush heads that ran about $5-7 dollars for a replacement head, but in proportion to the overall price of the toothbrush, it makes a little more sense. The other accessory that I really like is the included rechargeable travel case. It appears easy to clean and includes a separate charging cable for the case, enabling one to leave the main magnetic charging toothbrush for the base back at home while on the go. The only missed opportunity here by Oral B is that I wish the case had a USB-C plug-in. USB-C power delivery can provide plenty of power the recharging of a toothbrush like this and would have provided much more convenience. The included charging cable for the travel case is proprietary and would definitely be annoying to replace if left behind during one's travels. Overall, I think that for those who believe that the end's justify the means (or expense) or that honestly have the income or independent wealth to justify a oral health tool such as this, the purchase of this toothbrush is a no-brainer. Thanks for reading this review and I hope this helps guide your purchasing decision!

  • 5
    Investment

    Posted by Teresa Daniel on 14th Jun 2024

    Expensive toothbrush. But worth the money for long-term dental hygiene it’s like I took a drill to my mouth. It was a little overwhelming at first however, second use was very much easy. I am impressed with how well this toothbrush, my mouth feel clean improvement in my gum, health more importantly, I went on a trip and had to use a normal toothbrush and it just felt completely wrong. I highly recommend this toothbrush as an investment. , I went on a trip and had to use a normal toothbrush and it just felt completely wrong. I highly recommend this toothbrush as an investment to your dental hygiene.

  • 2
    Flawed and Messy Design

    Posted by Bryan Anderson on 13th Jun 2024

    This is the worst electric toothbrush I have ever owned. The iO brush heads are different than the older Oral-B design. These iO brush heads have two holes at the top that allow prolific amounts of toothpaste and saliva to enter inside the stem on the brush head. But what is even more flawed is that there is a large third hole at the base that allows a lot of the toothpaste to leak out while brushing your teeth. This design makes it difficult to use without making a mess everywhere. The head design is also harder than it should be to keep clean, and quite frankly, it seems unhygienic to me. The connected app is somewhat of a gimmick to me. It always says that I am missing spots that I clearly and thoroughly brush over. I stopped using the app after a few weeks. I just switched back to my older Philips Sonicare. Not only do my teeth feel better after brushing with the Sonicare, but it was an absolute pleasure not to have messy toothpaste leaking out of the base of the brush head and making a mess everywhere while I brushed my teeth. Buying this toothbrush was a complete waste of money. I plan to stay with Philips Sonicare from now on.

  • 5
    Worth It

    Posted by Christopher Lynch on 7th Jun 2024

    This tooth brush actually work , my gums were black, now they are pink. I do recommend

  • 5
    Best Electric Toothbrush On The Market

    Posted by Steven Reeves on 4th Jun 2024

    The Oral-B - iO Series 9 Connected Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush is a truly impressive toothbrush. It comes with many great features, a well designed app, and lots of extras. Pros: * Set-up: Setting up the toothbrush is very straightforward. I downloaded the Oral-B app and within a few minutes I had the toothbrush connected. * Multiple cleaning modes: The toothbrush has 7 different modes to choose from including daily clean, gum care, sensitive, whitening, tongue cleaning, intense, and super sensitive. I currently use the daily clean and tongue clean settings; although, I am starting to experiment with the other modes when I brush in the morning to see if anything works better than my current routine. I plan to ask my dentist their opinion on what modes to use next time I go in. The modes are easily swapped between and are displayed on a beautiful screen. * App: The app is really well designed and intuitive to use. I included a few screenshots from the app. It is really helpful because it tracks your brushing habits, provides feedback, and helps keep you accountable. It makes sure you brush each quadrant of your mouth throughout the 2 minute time interval. Additionally, it tells you areas you tend to miss or poorly brush as well as if you are using too much pressure. All of these are great features and will make for a healthier mouth. * Extra's: The toothbrush includes multiple heads, a magnetic recharging stand, and a rechargeable travel case. My old electric toothbrush had a travel case but it wasn't rechargeable. I am super excited this toothbrush has a rechargeable case. I am looking forward to be able to bring it on short trips and not have to worry about bringing the charger. Everything fits into the case nicely. Overall, Oral-B designed a professional grade toothbrush at a competitive price. It is by far the best toothbrush on the market. I highly recommend checking it out!

  • 4
    Very nice counter tech—with a minor flaw.

    Posted by Linda Barnett on 4th Jun 2024

    Overall—I’ve been a skeptic of the fancy electric toothbrushes for a very long time. There was a short period of time when I did want one but never did take that plunge. I just couldn’t justify the steep cost for them. The only type I did buy into was the spinning head toothbrushes that were relatively cheap compared to their premium counterparts. Going from an ordinary ($2-$3) brush to a sophisticated premium brush is a noticeable experience, however. The iO series 9 is a dentist in your pocket. It coaches you on the proper approach to brushing, flossing, and the use of mouthwash. It comes with a premium travel charge case, 4 brush heads, brush handle w/ display, and magnetic charging puck. Sends you reminders for brush head changes and tracks your historical hygiene. Tracks gum bleeding and records the data into the iOS health app. Includes a type of reordering system within the app that integrates with the Dash button service. However, with everything mentioned, it still has its downsides. Design—The overall presentation of this product most certainly makes this a worthy counter accessory. In my use case, it rests on the counter for a few hours after use until the handle completely air dries. What's left is the round puck like charging base. The physical display is very bright and colorful, as such that I believe you should clearly see it outside under sunlight. Features 7 different modes of operation from Whitening, Daily Clean, Sensitive, Sensitive+, Gum Care, Intense, and Tongue Clean. Between the brush head and collar of the handle is an LED that indicates proper or improper brushing technique. The same ring doubles as a charging indicator (which is actually a beautiful touch at night) that pulses white at roughly 5-second intervals. The collar on the handle is composed of a sturdy plastic sleeve containing a metal magnetic cylinder. When connected and powered, it pushes in and out of the shaft magnetizing the brush heads base and causing the brush head to move at an approx 20° angle. Performance—Cleaning is superb! On day one, I wasn't hitting all quadrants with the precision or pressure accuracy as I do now. It would go from green to white, and red as I wasn't hitting everything per the Oral-B app. The "dentist in your pocket" improved that greatly. The pressure guidance sensor in this is phenomenal. But, while I still don't believe it's 100% accurate, as I am certain that I'm hitting the inner or outer areas of my teeth, the app just doesn't register it. Even with the negative mark here, the level of clean you achieve with this is far superior from an ordinary brush. For better context, and as it is my own interpretation, as Oral-B doesn't showcase this on the product detail page. I get a more thorough foaming effect when using this brush with less paste over an ordinary brush. In addition, it causes more of a drooling effect during the brushing which I believe is caused by the vibrating effect from the brush. I know it isn't the paste as I use the same brand/type as I did before this brush. FULL DISCLOSURE, I am not, nor have I ever been a dentist, oral hygienist, or any medical care professional. Nor have I studied such a field at a higher education institute. I do plan on bringing this up to my dental professional on my next visit. For now, all I have are web sources that point to a positive. With all that said, this is a much messier brushing method. After each brushing, I always have a few stains on either the mirror or cell phone. Not to mention, unless you have your smartphone with you, the app won't register your brush session. I don't quite understand why cant the handle cache that information for the next connection with your smartphone. This would make it a 5-star review from me. Conclusion—With the exception of the connection issue and messy experience, this is a phenomenal brush that delivers an exceptional experience and superior clean—all packed into a beautiful package that's worth considering.

  • 5
    Clean Teeth

    Posted by Hunter Tapia on 13th May 2024

    amazing product. syncs with health app and Apple. could not be happier.

  • 4
    COVID-19 alternate to DENTISTS

    Posted by Heather Kim on 9th May 2024

    COVID-19 alternate to DENTISTS I was not necessarily in the market for another electric toothbrush, but having now cancelled two dental cleanings this year due to Covid-19 concerns, I came across the opportunity to test the Oral-B iO series 9. The Smart AI features, and OLED screen instantly piqued my interest. First impressions, premium package opening experience, greeted by a colorful bold friendly introduction to the iO series 9 ships with charging case and 4 brush heads. Setting up the app was a breeze, particularly useful was the Amazon Dash Replenishment option for additional brush head supplies. Comparing the Philips SonicCare to the Oral-B iO 9, I have been accustomed to beeps every 30 seconds, with 4 quadrants (top left, top right, bottom right, bottom left) for a 2-minute complete brush cycle. Since the Oral-B iO 9 brush strongly advocates the use of the app, the graphic for the mouth is broken into 6 zones, 3 top, 3 bottom. The brush vibrates at 30 second intervals, so standard time is 3 minutes brush time. Keep in mind that you might not have achieve perfect white teeth on the graphic overlay, so it’s not uncommon for perfect 100% clean brushes to take closer to 4 minutes or more. Apple Health is a big plus for me. Part of the allure of a connected smart toothbrush is to keep track of # of times brushed, when, and average time. Using the app it records this. , This is where I believe this brushing model falls a tad flat. I found it difficult to invest 3-4 minute brushing 3-4 times a day. If I happen to be in the bathroom without my phone, on a busy day I’m unlikely to retrieve my phone before a quick brush. So instead of the toothbrush brains able to bluetooth seasons I brushed without the app (or later sync to the app), I couldn’t help but feel I’m leaving holes in my data, like when I don’t get credit for sleep tracking or a work out on Apple Watch. That nit pick aside, there's a LOT to love here. This brush definitely makes me focus MUCH MORE on my DENTAL HYGIENE. Even little touches like reminder checkboxes that result in additional accountability is a nice touch. Tongue cleaned, check Fossed, check Rinse, check Compared to a competing brand Electric Toothbrush this one far outshines it. Testing the brush heads, the circular Oral-B also outlasted the competition using similar # of brushes. ----- This model 9 comes in 3 finishes. It’s interesting to note Purple is only on the series 8 - Rose Quartz - White Alabaster - Black Onyx Though I was hoping for Black Onyx my review sample arrived a rather attractive White Alabaster. Ring colors - Red - Too hard - Green - Just right - White - too gentle 7 Smart Modes ———————— * Daily Clean+ * Sensitive * Whiten * Gum Care * Intense + * Super Sensitive + * Tongue clean The cleaning modes are intelligent, e.g. gum care uses a different pressure sensitivity, and super sensitive seems to re-calibrate for miniature micro vibrations. PROS ——— + interactive color display + immediate app response + magnetic charger base + Apple Health app integration + medal reward system (Peloton like) + approx 3 hour quick charge + base not required, travel case is all + Travel case charging indicator + battery life is excellent + full charge lasts a week + pressure sensitivity alert + 3d tracking nothing short of amazing + clean fresh breath feeling all-day CONS ——— -must use phone in bathroom, would prefer bluetooth brushing statistics to the app or post-pone sync -the magnetic base could be stronger, while secure (not kitten proof) -takes me 3 min to brush vs 2 min normally -price tag, cost prohibitive to outfit a family of 5 -unable to edit session data if I floss but forgot to check the box CONCLUSION ——————— The Oral-B iO series 9 is a mixed bag for me. The smart brush, AI features, and mouth mapping are innovative and forward thinking. However I couldn’t’ help but wish that all brush sessions were logged regardless if I used the App. I’m deducting ½ star for that, and ½ for the price, though I know OLED screens do not come cheap. But the Good (GREAT actually) definitely outweigh little nitpicks, and it could possibly be updated via firmware / app update. I've not had the fresh clean teeth feeling this great since my last Pre-COVID-19 dental cleaning. ORAL-B is onto something there, and this is just the beginning of the connected toothbrush revolution. I eagerly look forward to future surgical tools that use this technology, like tissue pressure sensitive scalpels, and the like. Solid recommendation