This bright and interactive toothbrush aims to make brushing fun for kids, but we found the sensors too weak to be of any use
The BriteBrush aims to make brushing fun, by bringing interactive games, rewards and songs into the brushing experience. It’s available in three cute and vibrant designs: Baby Shark, Sesame Street Elmo , and Game Brush, designed for kids aged five and up. We tested the Game Brush variation at home.
BriteBrush review: Design The BriteBrush is a colorful piece of kit. We tested the Game Brush, but there are other designs available, such as the Elmo brush and the Baby Shark Brush. The toothbrush itself is light and slim, which is good for small hands. BriteBrush review: FunctionalityThe BriteBrush is easy to use right out of the box, as it comes loaded with two AAA batteries. When you first take the brush out of the packaging, it is in ‘Try Me’ mode. Simply press the power button to hear audio about the brush. Start brushing up and down to begin a brief practice session for brushing correctly. Once the practice session is complete, your child can begin brushing as normal.
It’s easy enough to remove the brush head and replace it with a new one. The makers recommend changing your brush head every three months. The BriteBrush also comes with an extra brush head, which is handy. The brush does a good job of encouraging your little one to brush up and down. However, we did find that the smart sensors sometimes didn’t recognize that we were brushing up and down already. So the constant reminders, and the fact that the game stopped to remind us, was often a source of frustration.
BriteBrush review: What’s not so good about it?We simply weren’t convinced by all the technology the BriteBrush promised. We found the ‘side change recognition’ didn’t work at all, and the smart sensors were often sluggish in recognizing brushing technique. This could be maddening for children, and their parents.
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