Thats upwards of amonthlonger than similarly-priced Oral-B and Philips brushes.
The sleek black design looks great, and the IPX7 rating means itll survive submersion.
Its not just a pretty face, either.
For just $129, thats no mean feat.
Could it rival prestigious big-name brands, though?
Find out in this full Oclean X Ultra S toothbrush review.
Built over a sleek mold-resistant IPX7-rated plastic body, the toothbrush feels like a premium product.
The wall mount has a sticky back, which Im not sure about.
I just put mine in the cabinet.
I wish this was a holder instead of a mount.
The centre of the toothbrush houses the touchscreen and single button.
Speaking of brushing modes, there are plenty.
Ill cover these modes in more detail a little later on.
As I used it exclusively for testing, I was using it much more than an average user would.
Despite this, the battery lasted for over three weeks, which I was incredibly impressed by.
In general use, Ive no doubt it will last the full 40 days.
The budget Philips Sonicare 4100 ($49) is also just 14 days.
If youre after a brush with excellent battery life, the Oclean X Ultra S will suit you well.
Oclean X Ultra S review: App
The Oclean app has a wide variety of functionality.
This teeth model below displays your cleaning efficiency in an easy-to-read graphic.
As you’re able to see, I missed a section on the second brush.
Even better, I wish the brush alerted you during cleaning about missed areas.
The AI voice sounds too much like a robotic child, and really creeps me out.
The difference between these modes feels negligible: the teeth spa mode is almost identical to whitening in practice.
I wish there was a way to load these presets onto your toothbrush and customize the on-brush modes.
The toothbrush maxed at 51dB, which is much quieter than the aged Oral-B brush I was using before.
Oclean X Ultra S review: How does it compare?
Despite this toothbrushs mid-range price, it feels like a luxurious brush.
However, its nice to have the option.
Oral-Bs iO range of toothbrushes varies from $44 to $379.
After Oral-B, the most recognized toothbrush brand is probably Philips.
I wont be going back to my Oral-B brush, thats for certain.