Oral-B Pulsonic Slim vs Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 - Where are the differences?

Brand
Oral-B
Philips
Product name
Pulsonic Slim
Sonicare DailyClean 3100
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Display
Available
Available
No
Available
No
Station with display
Station with display
No
Station with display
No
Cleaning
Attachment change reminder
Attachment change reminder
No
Attachment change reminder
No
Intensity levels
Intensity levels
1
Intensity levels
1
Attachment detection
Attachment detection
No
Attachment detection
No
Amount cleaning modes
Amount cleaning modes
2
Amount cleaning modes
1
App
Available
Available
No
Available
No
Pressure control
Sensor available
Sensor available
No
Sensor available
No
Timer
Available
Available
Yes
Available
Yes
Vibration
Vibration
Yes
Vibration
Yes
Split time / Interval
Split time / Interval
30 seonds
Split time / Interval
30 seonds
Cleaning time
Cleaning time
120 seonds
Cleaning time
120 seonds
Battery
Battery life
Battery life
14 days
Battery life
14 days
Cleaning modes
Brush head movements
Brush head movements
31000 / minute
Brush head movements
-
Daily Clean
Daily Clean
Yes
Daily Clean
Yes
Deep / Pro Clean
Deep / Pro Clean
No
Deep / Pro Clean
No
Sensitive
Sensitive
Yes
Sensitive
No
Brighten (3D White)
Brighten (3D White)
No
Brighten (3D White)
No
Gum Care
Gum Care
No
Gum Care
No
Tongue Cleaning
Tongue Cleaning
No
Tongue Cleaning
No
Super Sensitive
Super Sensitive
No
Super Sensitive
No

Where are the differences?

Let's take a look at the differences between the Oral-B Pulsonic Slim* and the Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100* in comparison.

Cleaning

Some electric toothbrushes have several different cleaning modes. With 2 cleaning modes only the Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 offers that in this comparison. The Oral-B Pulsonic Slim has only one cleaning mode.

Some devices additionally offer a choice of intensity levels. Here there is no difference in the two products. In both cases there is only one intensity level.

There is no difference in the technology used. Both toothbrushes use a Sound Technology.

Pressure control

Too much pressure with the toothbrush can harm the teeth and especially the gums. Also, too much pressure affects the cleaning result. To remedy this, many electric toothbrushes offer an imprint control. There is no difference here. Neither toothbrush has a sensor for an imprint control.

Timer and cleaning time

Both electric toothbrushes have an integrated timer for the correct brushing time. The time for the optimal brushing time is 120 seonds for both devices. There is also a split timer at 30 seonds for both toothbrushes. The timer works for the two devices with vibration.

Battery

The battery life of the two electric toothbrushes is identical with up to 14 days. A longer battery life is particularly interesting for travel, where power is not always available. However, this is still a problem with very few toothbrushes. Some devices even offer a travel case with a built-in charging function.

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