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Comparison Philips Sonicare 3100 Series HX3671 vs Philips Sonicare 2100 Series HX3651

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Typetoothbrushtoothbrush
Brushing technology
sonic
sonic
In box
Number of nozzles1 pcs1 pcs
Nozzles
standard oval /C1 ProResults/
standard oval /C1 ProResults/
Model of the replacement headHX6012HX6012
Specs
Power / intensity modes11
Toothbrush operating modes11
Modes
daily brushing (2D)
daily brushing (2D)
Frequency of movements / pulsations62 ths/min62 ths/min
Features
Auto frequency control
Timer
Pressure sensor
Head wear indicator
Additionally in a set
charging stand
charging stand
Power supply
Power source
accumulator powered
accumulator powered
Max. operating time
56 min /14 days/
56 min /14 days/
Charging indicator
USB charging
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2021october 2021

Pressure sensor

The presence of a pressure sensor in the device — a sensor that monitors the force with which the working nozzle is pressed against the teeth/gums.

This feature is primarily found in toothbrushes, including those that are part of flossing system units (as discussed in the "Type" section), but it can also be included in irrigators. Its primary function is to prevent potential harm to the teeth and gums caused by excessive pressure during brushing. The sensor's response can vary from one device to another; some devices emit a warning signal, while others reduce the bristle movement speed, and some may even shut off entirely in response to excessive pressure.

Having a pressure sensor in such devices can be beneficial not only for individuals with healthy teeth but also for those with heightened sensitivity or gum issues. It's a highly desirable feature for maintaining oral health. However, it's important to note that in many models, the pressure sensor is not integrated into the main body of the device but is instead part of the replaceable nozzle. Additionally, not all complete nozzle options may have this function, so it's essential to verify these details separately when choosing a device.
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