Currently using a braun/oral-b one myself which I plan to use until it breaks, but I can share with you two companies I like are smyle (https://wesmyle.com/) and smile brush+ (https://smilebrushplus.com/ only German apparently), but haven’t a clue how good they are.
I heard people satisfied with Philips electric tooth brush, but haven’t used it myself.
I only know them because I tried their tooth paste when I was in Germany and they didn’t have ecodenta and the packaging looked good. But so far my experience has been good enough to share it, so that says something I guess
Props on USB-C vs proprietary. I currently own a Chinese Soocas brush that I bought only because it has USB-C. It’s just so simple. No stupid proprietary magnetic system that stops charging due to copper contact points getting oxidized.
Not sure what your budget is or how widely available these brands are but I like ecodenta ( https://ecodenta.nl/ only Dutch?) and the humble co (https://www.thehumble.co/).
Currently using a braun/oral-b one myself which I plan to use until it breaks, but I can share with you two companies I like are smyle (https://wesmyle.com/) and smile brush+ (https://smilebrushplus.com/ only German apparently), but haven’t a clue how good they are.
I heard people satisfied with Philips electric tooth brush, but haven’t used it myself.
sounds good [looking at their website] ugh, why is it an USB-A connector instead of USB Type C :(
Would love to ditch my Oral B sonic brush, when it breaks down, and its proprietary charger.
I only know them because I tried their tooth paste when I was in Germany and they didn’t have ecodenta and the packaging looked good. But so far my experience has been good enough to share it, so that says something I guess
and thanks for sharing it!
Or happybrush, also german, but you need USB C charger
https://www.happybrush.de/
Props on USB-C vs proprietary. I currently own a Chinese Soocas brush that I bought only because it has USB-C. It’s just so simple. No stupid proprietary magnetic system that stops charging due to copper contact points getting oxidized.