Comparison Soocas D3 vs Soocas X3 Pro
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| Soocas D3 | Soocas X3 Pro | |
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| Suitable for | adult toothbrush | adult toothbrush |
| Brushing technology | sonic | sonic |
In box | ||
| Number of nozzles | 2 pcs | 2 pcs |
| Nozzles | standard oval oval for sensitive teeth | standard oval oval for sensitive teeth |
Specs | ||
| Power / intensity modes | 1 | 3 |
| Toothbrush operating modes | 4 | 4 |
| Modes | daily brushing (2D) delicate brushing polishing whitening | daily brushing (2D) delicate brushing polishing whitening |
| Frequency of movements / pulsations | 38 ths/min | 37.2 ths/min |
Features | ||
| Timer | ||
| Last mode memory | ||
| Wall mounting | ||
| Additionally in a set | UV disinfector | UV disinfector |
Power supply | ||
| Power source | accumulator powered | accumulator powered |
| Battery capacity | 2000 mAh | |
| Max. operating time | 720 min | 720 min |
| Full charge time | 6 h | 6 h |
| Charging indicator | ||
| USB charging | ||
General | ||
| Dimensions | 304x230x55 mm | |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | april 2023 | november 2021 |
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Glossary
Power / intensity modes
The number of power modes provided in the device. For flossing systems (see "Type"), this paragraph takes into account the characteristics of the irrigator; data on the toothbrush (if they differ) are indicated in the note.
It's important to distinguish between the number of power settings and the number of operating modes, as these are distinct parameters. Refer to the "Operating modes" section for details on the various modes. In this context, we emphasize that power adjustment, if available, may not be accessible in all modes. For example, in an irrigator offering two modes of operation—continuous jet and pulsation—power adjustment might only be available in the continuous jet mode.
Having multiple power settings enhances the versatility of the device. Even if a device technically offers only one operating mode, the ability to adjust the intensity of the treatment allows users to tailor the device for various tasks. For instance, in many toothbrushes, the traditional 2D brushing mode at its lowest power setting effectively serves as a gentle treatment option. However, it's worth noting that the capability to adjust power levels can somewhat increase the device's cost.
It's important to distinguish between the number of power settings and the number of operating modes, as these are distinct parameters. Refer to the "Operating modes" section for details on the various modes. In this context, we emphasize that power adjustment, if available, may not be accessible in all modes. For example, in an irrigator offering two modes of operation—continuous jet and pulsation—power adjustment might only be available in the continuous jet mode.
Having multiple power settings enhances the versatility of the device. Even if a device technically offers only one operating mode, the ability to adjust the intensity of the treatment allows users to tailor the device for various tasks. For instance, in many toothbrushes, the traditional 2D brushing mode at its lowest power setting effectively serves as a gentle treatment option. However, it's worth noting that the capability to adjust power levels can somewhat increase the device's cost.
Frequency of movements / pulsations
The frequency of sound vibrations provided by a toothbrush with a sonic operating principle. This parameter also means the maximum pulsation frequency for toothbrushes with support for pulsating cleaning technology (see above) and for irrigators with a pulsed operating mode. For dental centers (see "Type"), data on the irrigator is usually specified here, and the pulsation frequency of the toothbrush (if this parameter is relevant for it) is indicated in a separate note
High frequency of movements and pulsations(from 40 thousand/min and higher) has a positive effect on the efficiency and quality of treatment, allowing you to quickly deal with dense plaque and even tartar. On the other hand, too intensive treatment can also be undesirable - for example, with high tooth sensitivity. All this is also relevant for irrigators - except that the operating frequencies in them are noticeably lower, such devices very rarely produce more than 2 thousand pulsations per minute. So when choosing, do not chase the maximum indicators of the frequency of movements and pulsations, but first of all it is important to take into account the individual characteristics of the user - for a full guarantee, it would not hurt to consult a dentist about this.
High frequency of movements and pulsations(from 40 thousand/min and higher) has a positive effect on the efficiency and quality of treatment, allowing you to quickly deal with dense plaque and even tartar. On the other hand, too intensive treatment can also be undesirable - for example, with high tooth sensitivity. All this is also relevant for irrigators - except that the operating frequencies in them are noticeably lower, such devices very rarely produce more than 2 thousand pulsations per minute. So when choosing, do not chase the maximum indicators of the frequency of movements and pulsations, but first of all it is important to take into account the individual characteristics of the user - for a full guarantee, it would not hurt to consult a dentist about this.
Last mode memory
The last mode memory allows the device to "remember" which mode was active at the time of shutdown — thus, after switching on, work will continue in the same mode.
This feature is primarily found in toothbrushes (see "Type"), especially relevant due to the various programs available in such devices. However, it's important to consider that the memory of the last mode is convenient when consistently using one mode. If switching between different modes, it can become inconvenient. For instance, if a user starts with a regular cleaning program and then switches to a separate polishing program, the brush will default to polishing mode each time it's turned on, requiring manual adjustment to switch back to cleaning mode. Therefore, before seeking a device with this feature, ensure it aligns with your usage needs.
This feature is primarily found in toothbrushes (see "Type"), especially relevant due to the various programs available in such devices. However, it's important to consider that the memory of the last mode is convenient when consistently using one mode. If switching between different modes, it can become inconvenient. For instance, if a user starts with a regular cleaning program and then switches to a separate polishing program, the brush will default to polishing mode each time it's turned on, requiring manual adjustment to switch back to cleaning mode. Therefore, before seeking a device with this feature, ensure it aligns with your usage needs.
Wall mounting
Possibility of mounting the device on the wall.
The design of the mount for these devices depends on the device type (as mentioned earlier) and how it's typically used. In the case of most toothbrushes, which are typically self-powered, they come with a wall-mounted stand that also functions as a charger. Some irrigators and dental centers follow a similar setup, but many of these devices are designed for stationary use and have a larger main unit to which a handle with a nozzle attaches. In such models, the wall mount is designed to accommodate the entire main unit.
Wall installation offers a significant advantage by saving shelf space, which is particularly beneficial in tight spaces. However, this installation method entails additional preparatory work, which can be somewhat challenging. Furthermore, not all wall mounts facilitate easy removal and installation of the device, making it less suitable for situations where you frequently need to take the toothbrush or irrigator with you on trips.
The design of the mount for these devices depends on the device type (as mentioned earlier) and how it's typically used. In the case of most toothbrushes, which are typically self-powered, they come with a wall-mounted stand that also functions as a charger. Some irrigators and dental centers follow a similar setup, but many of these devices are designed for stationary use and have a larger main unit to which a handle with a nozzle attaches. In such models, the wall mount is designed to accommodate the entire main unit.
Wall installation offers a significant advantage by saving shelf space, which is particularly beneficial in tight spaces. However, this installation method entails additional preparatory work, which can be somewhat challenging. Furthermore, not all wall mounts facilitate easy removal and installation of the device, making it less suitable for situations where you frequently need to take the toothbrush or irrigator with you on trips.
Dimensions
General dimensions of the device. Most manufacturers report this data only for stationary devices — irrigators of the appropriate variety and dental centers (see "Type") — because it is believed that toothbrushes (even with stands) are not so large as to be inconvenient, and not so varied in size, to pay attention to this difference.
Note that the dimensions are usually given only for the main unit, without taking into account the tools installed on it; however, the size of these instruments, again, it is not large enough to cause serious inconvenience.
Note that the dimensions are usually given only for the main unit, without taking into account the tools installed on it; however, the size of these instruments, again, it is not large enough to cause serious inconvenience.
