Technology
Save $155 on the Oral-B Genius 8000 smart toothbrush at Walmart
No matter how much you brush, you just don’t seem to make your dentist happy during your annual checkups. Your dentist always seems to be upset that they have to scrape so much plaque and other gunk out of your mouth every six months. If there was just a better way to brush your teeth. Enter the Oral-B Genius 8000 electronic toothbrush. It’s one of the best smart toothbrushes out there and today it’s on sale for only $94.94.
The toothbrush is discounted for Cyber Monday at $124.94, or $125 off its list price of $249.97, plus you can save an additional $30 after an instant rebate at Walmart. The Genius 8000 syncs to your smartphone via the Oral-B app and Bluetooth (no pun intended) technology to help you brush your teeth better using facial recognition to give you real-time feedback and coaching about your brushing technique and habits. The app can also give you pointers to get your entire mouth in shape for your next dentist visit.
The smart toothbrush features six brushing modes — such as sensitive and whitening — that can remove up to 500% more plaque than regular toothbrushes, a two-minute timer to help you keep track of the dentist recommended brushing time, and Oral-B’s 360-SmartRing with LED lights to brighten up your brushing experience with 12 vibrant colors to choose from.
But don’t just take our word for it. Walmart customer JessicaTL writes:
“This is the first electric toothbrush that Ive purchased. So far I’m loving it. It’s easy to set up and practical to use. The first time I used it I instantly felt the difference in how clean my teeth were in comparison to when I was using a manual toothbrush. I have not yet set up the technological Bluetooth connectivity yet but will have to give that a try!”
In addition, you can also save up to $180 off the Oral-B Pro 6000 SmartSeries Power Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush at Walmart. It’s on sale for $69.94 including a $20 instant rebate.
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