At home there is an inexpensive Philips Sonicare, I can compare directly. They cost about the same to buy. Soocas (Xioami) is more technologically advanced: li-on battery, more autonomous, slightly higher rotation speed, 12 modes versus 1, there is a damper (vibration is almost not transmitted to the hand), there is a charging indication, connection with the application, smooth start, etc. . In reality, I did not notice a difference in the quality of cleaning - both are good. The quality of workmanship is also parity, but Philips has been serving for two years, but it’s not clear what will happen with this one, there are complaints about leaks on the X3 model, on the X5 it seems to have been fixed. In general, the brush seems to be better in all respects, but who needs to brush their teeth and not play with the modes - you can take something simpler, from the same Soocas or Philips.
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