Xiaomi has just expanded its well-known MIJIA line with a new electric toothbrush, the Mijia Electric Dental Flosser F300.
The device is based on pulse technology known as “umbrella” and provides autonomy for up to 115 days of operation.
New electric toothbrush Mijia Electric Dental Flosser F300 with four modes of use
Xiaomi has just launched another product in the MIJIA line. This time, it’s a new electric toothbrush that arrives equipped with a water tank with a capacity of 240 milliliters and four modes of use.
The user can choose between the gentle cleaning mode, the standard, strong or even massage mode. The model also has three customized brushes – cloud sense, standard and orthodontic – that can be easily changed.
The MIJIA Electric Dental Flosser F300 not only sucks but also washes and even does both operations simultaneously in just one use. In this sense, it removes any stubborn dirt, ensuring oral health and facilitating daily cleaning.
The new device is based on the pulse technology known as “umbrella”. This allows the water to exit in a dot stream or cascade to ensure a dual layer or gentle cleaning of the entire area covered.
More: the high-frequency pulses of up to 2,000 times per minute can provide a plaque cleaning rate of around 99.4%.
To avoid bleeding or damage to the gums, this MIJIA electric toothbrush also allows you to switch between strong and weak water flow, the latter being easier to use for beginners in this type of device.
According to the brand, the MIJIA Electric Dental Flosser F300 fully charges the battery in about four hours and has autonomy to be used for 115 days in gentle mode and up to 55 days in standard mode.
Moreover, Xiaomi’s new electric toothbrush also has a two-minute power-off function to avoid dry burns, and the cable has IPX7 waterproofing certification to facilitate its cleaning and maintenance.
The Mijia Electric Dental Flosser F300 has now been made available in the Chinese market at an affordable price of around 30 euros. Unfortunately, there is no information about its global availability.
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