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    I am what you would call a technology enthusiast, or what some people have dubbed as a gadget whore. I love little electronic devices that make my life easier. However, at no time in my life, will I ever need or desire a toothbrush that needs WiFi access or a subscription to some service. It really isn’t necessary or even useful. It’s like the old comic about the toilet that needs a phone app.

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    But then how will you download the latest pulse patterns? You could be missing out on a more optimal brushing experience.

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      I found a 350€ OralB toothbrush in a shop recently in France.

      I couldn't believe the amount of bullshit you have to cram in to up a toothbrush to that level of price.

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      My sister, a dentistry student, got one in a promo event. It glows when you walk by to remind you to brush. Drove me nuts.

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        I am what you would call a technology enthusiast, or what some people have dubbed as a gadget whore. I love little electronic devices that make my life easier. However, at no time in my life, will I ever need or desire a toothbrush that needs WiFi access or a subscription to some service. It really isn’t necessary or even useful. It’s like the old comic about the toilet that needs a phone app.

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        Reminds me of my Dyson fan. When I put it away for the season the battery inside the remote leaked and the remote is dead now. So I download the Dyson remote control app. There’s only an on button on the fan itself, so in order to sync my phone to the fan i need the original remote to navigate the settings and go to “sync”

        So my dead remote is required to activate any other remote

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          I found a 350€ OralB toothbrush in a shop recently in France.

          I couldn't believe the amount of bullshit you have to cram in to up a toothbrush to that level of price.

          Pic :

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          I have two of these i bought for $30 each

          I use a website that has auctions near me that sell Amazon abandoned packages. I find these often

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            I have an io10. It is not worth it. The 3D Tracking does not work reliable for me.
            The cleaning result seem to be good, but you can get that from a cheaper model too. io6 or something.
            The new brush heads are expensive, but good imho.
            Also the app only works for one person, sharing with different brushes does not work.
            Battery is not replaceable.
            Won't buy again.

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              If it’s anything like mine, it works just fine without the app. The app just does brush tracking and shit. I don’t need any of that, so I never set it up. But I suspect even if I had, it would still let me use it without being logged into the app.

              I suspect the same is true here. That the function of the toothbrush is available regardless of whether it’s logging data to your phone.

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              Yeah I got mine on sale a few years ago and totally forgot it had that until it showed up on my home assistant when I got a ZigBee USB dongle for my pi

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                Gaming Toothbrush

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                  I am what you would call a technology enthusiast, or what some people have dubbed as a gadget whore. I love little electronic devices that make my life easier. However, at no time in my life, will I ever need or desire a toothbrush that needs WiFi access or a subscription to some service. It really isn’t necessary or even useful. It’s like the old comic about the toilet that needs a phone app.

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                  I think most of those toothbrushes use Bluetooth if you want to track your brush stats or something with like home assistant, mine came with that and I totally forgot until my home assistant pinged me one day to add the device, I got that toothbrush in like 2017 on some sale and I wanted an electric tooth brush

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                    I am what you would call a technology enthusiast, or what some people have dubbed as a gadget whore. I love little electronic devices that make my life easier. However, at no time in my life, will I ever need or desire a toothbrush that needs WiFi access or a subscription to some service. It really isn’t necessary or even useful. It’s like the old comic about the toilet that needs a phone app.

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                    More like “Enshitify app”, amirite?

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                      The function is available for now.

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                      I cannot imagine the value to the company from whatever usage data they get from their toothbrushing app is anything close to the value they get from selling brush heads. So it would be immensely foolish to lock down the toothbrush.

                      The app is a selling point, and they do it because others do. Without it, they’d lose the portion of the market that wants to track which parts of their mouth they’ve brushed properly to their competitors. But that isn’t their main market, and they’d be idiots to kill their product chasing that niche.

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                        More like “Enshitify app”, amirite?

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                        Deshittify, technically.

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                          I am what you would call a technology enthusiast, or what some people have dubbed as a gadget whore. I love little electronic devices that make my life easier. However, at no time in my life, will I ever need or desire a toothbrush that needs WiFi access or a subscription to some service. It really isn’t necessary or even useful. It’s like the old comic about the toilet that needs a phone app.

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                          You jest, but smart toilets actually are a thing now... Though from what I can tell, they use remotes instead of apps. So no wifi or subscriptions, but you better not break that remote.

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N8eNGBz6zM

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                            Renew your subscription to continue brushing

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                              You jest, but smart toilets actually are a thing now... Though from what I can tell, they use remotes instead of apps. So no wifi or subscriptions, but you better not break that remote.

                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N8eNGBz6zM

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                              Whoa, you are not kidding. The toilet is powered (not so unusual for bidet toilets), but it looks like there's no mechanical override. Just a 'remote' control panel with a flush button (among many other features). That I'm sure is hygienic.

                              The video is about how to bluetooth pair the remote to the toilet. There are so many points of possible failure here, I can't even.

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                                Although I don't have one that's smart, I have researched enough into electric toothbrushes to know that this title is exaggerating. The app is just to store your brushing information. People like tracking data about themselves as it helps with positive reinforcement. The app just allows you to see your analytics much like an app to count your steps or activity levels. It in no way "disables" your brushing experience.

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                                  sudden prick sensation when brushing teeth

                                  robotic female voice: The user has been injected in the gums with a lethal poison that will approximately kill in two days. Please renew your subscription to receive the antidote injection.

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                                    I am what you would call a technology enthusiast, or what some people have dubbed as a gadget whore. I love little electronic devices that make my life easier. However, at no time in my life, will I ever need or desire a toothbrush that needs WiFi access or a subscription to some service. It really isn’t necessary or even useful. It’s like the old comic about the toilet that needs a phone app.

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                                    old comic

                                    12-13-24

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                                      Although I don't have one that's smart, I have researched enough into electric toothbrushes to know that this title is exaggerating. The app is just to store your brushing information. People like tracking data about themselves as it helps with positive reinforcement. The app just allows you to see your analytics much like an app to count your steps or activity levels. It in no way "disables" your brushing experience.

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                                      This seemed a little clickbait-y

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                                        I found a 350€ OralB toothbrush in a shop recently in France.

                                        I couldn't believe the amount of bullshit you have to cram in to up a toothbrush to that level of price.

                                        Pic :

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                                        Does it come with a "feminine stimulation" accessory?

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                                          Although I don't have one that's smart, I have researched enough into electric toothbrushes to know that this title is exaggerating. The app is just to store your brushing information. People like tracking data about themselves as it helps with positive reinforcement. The app just allows you to see your analytics much like an app to count your steps or activity levels. It in no way "disables" your brushing experience.

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                                          I have one that is smart, and you are spot on. It was nice to use in the beginning to get an idea of what pressure is recommended and time spent on each section. But I have uninstalled and been running app free for several years now - with zero issues.

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