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First toothbrush to harness sensor technology – kids hate it

Catwell
Catwell
14 Jan 2014

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The amount of extra brush time the Kolibree toothbrush will generate will be unprecedented. Sad kids and enamel erosion on the way. (via Kolibree)


The 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas last week revealed a novel way to ensure people keep their pearly whites clean by using Kolibree’s new Smart Toothbrush, a toothbrush that user sensor technology to monitor how well a person cleaned their teeth.

 

The Smart Toothbrush is the first toothbrush to harness the power of sensor technology for one of the scariest places in the world – the human mouth. The sensor technology, which includes an accelerometer, magnetometer and gyroscope, is installed inside the base of the toothbrush and connects via Bluetooth to an iOS app that monitors how long a person spends brushing and how well they cleaned hard-to-reach places. The sensors work by first creating a model of the inside of the user’s mouth, then comparing that with the general size of the user’s mouth compared to their peers of the same age and gender.

 

The physical toothbrush has interchangeable heads and ranges in price from $100-200, depending on the model. While it is possible for multiple family members to use the same toothbrush base, the creators suggest using an entirely separate brush for each family member, as this data collected may get mixed up between users. The brush’s vibrations and brush strokes range from 4000 to 12,500 RPM. It is also rechargeable and holds a charge for a full week.

 

The iOS app used for data storage can hold brushing information for up to five family members, making it easy for mom or dad to ensure their kids are doing a bang-up job keeping cavities at bay. It is very user friendly and gives the user a quantitative percentage on how much of the mouth was cleaned during the brushing session. The program also helps incentivize kids to properly clean their teeth, as it awards badges for a job well done and also offers a graphing feature to track their progress.

 

The device was created by Thomas Serval, a former Google innovator. The tech genius  recently returned to hardware development and decided to develop the Smart Toothbrush when he got sick of asking his kids whether or not they had brushed their teeth, and how well.  New parents are always inspired.

 

Enthusiastic brushers can expect to dish their cash out to Kolibree via Kickstarter this summer. The devices are expected to ship later in the year and there are rumors that the company will offer family discounts for families ordering more than one Smart Toothbrush.

 

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago +1
    I'd agree with DAB on this;show the little crumb-crunchers an adult toothless wonder. The reason may not be so because of poor dental hygiene,but possible drrug use?
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    Pain is such a good teacher

    unless you are one of those weird people whom seek pain for pleasure ... can't understand that.

     

    Anyway I've yet to see brushing your teeth or basic hygiene cause pain.

     

    Mark

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    DAB over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Hi Mark,

     

    Yes, there is something about scars on your body to remind you that caution is a good trait.

    Though I grew up with some kids that thought they were a mark of their toughness.  I just thought they were marks of stupidity, though I have my share as well. image

    Pain is such a good teacher.

    DAB

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    DAB

    I agree we tend to stop them from experiencing failure ... perhaps a little too much sometimes.

    I've tried to warn, and prevent permanent physical harm, but let them learn themselves ... and so far its worked with my teenagers.

     

    Mark

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    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    "Once,we were Soldiers...And I replaced my fear with pain!"

    Recently,I've had the personal,albeit,brief experience of a world-wise teenager tell his younger sister(about my missing left leg),"Yeah,He was in a War,like on X-Box,or so?) Is the war still raging on or sumthin,duhh?

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  • DAB
    DAB over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    We were kids once, we know what scared us into following the rules.

    From my observations, todays kids have not been scared enough.  They need to fear the issue of failure to comply.

     

    Talk is cheap, watching someone gum their food lasts a lifetime.

     

    DAB

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