Kolibree announces the release of a smart toothbrush

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The French start-up Kolibree presented on Sunday January 5, 2014 its latest novelty, an intelligent toothbrush which controls the quality and attendance of your brushing. After the electric toothbrush, this find will certainly have a great effect when CES 2014 which begins Tuesday, where the quantified self will be in the spotlight! With the ambition of “Reinventing dental care”, Kolibree seeks to educate users, not by brushing their teeth harder or longer, but certainly "more intelligently" says Loïc Cessot, co-founder of the group. This new application came to him deploring that the only person who really knows the relevance of his brushing is the dentist …

Kolibree: A smart health connected toothbrush

To measure the performance of your brushing, the electronic device has a built-in sensor that will calculate the amount of tartar cleaned during each use. This data is then transmitted to the smartphone application (no one yet knows whether it will be via Bluetooth or WiFi, etc.), so that the user can then improve the quality of their toothbrushing. In this application, the user will thus be able to easily consult the badly brushed areas, on which they will then be able to iron. Here is a very practical smart health smart health connected object which promises to seduce adults both for their personal health and to control that of their children.

Kolibree has announced that it will be necessary to wait until third quarter 2014 to see the smart toothbrush arrive on the shelves, with pre-orders available on Kickstarter some time before. Depending on the model, prices will range from 99 to 200 dollars.

In the meantime, here is the ehealth presentation of the Kolibree:

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