
Philips Sonicare For Kids
Sonic toothbrush
Philips Sonicare For Kids
Sonic toothbrush
We can't find out how to change the intensity mode, how does that work? Pressing twice does nothing.
I think you have to set the intensity right at the beginning, then you can press twice.
I am of the opinion that you cannot switch off the Bluetooth on the toothbrush. However, you can switch off the toothbrush completely! In addition, the Bluetooth is only activated for a short time after removing it from the charging station and switches off automatically after a short time! However, since the toothbrush can only be connected with the corresponding app, there is actually no risk. The radiation is also very low, the mobile must be practically lying on the washstand! To connect, the power button on the toothbrush must be pressed to confirm!
Technically feasible, but experience shows that small children do not appreciate the vibration very much.
4 months ago
The matching brush head spare parts for the Philips Sonicare For Kids toothbrush HX6322/04 are the mini brush heads. These special brush heads are designed for children's toothbrushes and do not necessarily have to bear the product ID HX6322/04 as long as they are compatible. You can find them at various suppliers such as Migros or AliExpress.
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This electric toothbrush is designed for children aged four years and up. It features kid-friendly settings and designs to encourage healthy brushing habits from a young age.
Automatically generated from the .i think it is defective. there is no "child safety lock"
The brush heads for kids fit
Phillips says 3years with the small brush heads. But I wouldn’t leave them unattended at that age. We’ve waited until 5 and now our sons can use it quite well with the bigger brush head.
Hello cshenton, Thank you for asking. Yes, this is the pet edition. You will find two reusable pet-themed stickers included. Best regards, Your Philips Care Team
In the app you mean, actually always goes
alternative way: have your kids attach the stickers. They’ll stick for 1 or 2 brushing cycles only but keep the kids busy for a couple of minutes so there’s value there; the box includes 8 big stickers plus some small ones so you can repeat
With the toothbrush, no.
In the on/off button of the handpiece, it has a green LED that flashes during the charging process. As soon as it stops flashing, the toothbrush is fully charged.
use from 2 years.
No battery, has rechargeable battery
No, we didn't have 2x panels. But the stickers hold well. And there are plenty of replacements supplied.
The bottom line is that it simply removes more dirt and food debris than a conventional version. How early you want to use it for kids is up to you. Whether it will do any good at all with baby teeth remains to be seen.
It has a rechargeable battery and comes with a charging station.
Do you mean those funny stickers? Aren't they included in the packaging?
Yes, the charging stations are compatible
Attention, why does it cost more in the set with the 4 brushes than if you order it individually?!!!
Because Digitec is smart! Product sets that are put together by Digitec itself do not always have to make sense in terms of price because they are cheaper than the individual products, as you would expect. Digitec adjusts the prices of products relatively frequently. Sometimes several times a day, weekly, etc. Products usually also become cheaper over time. However, these price differences are not adjusted as frequently or at all for the sets.
My son has been using them since he was three. There are 2 brush heads in the package. One up to 7 years and the second from 7 years.
Hello. Yes, like any other Sonicare brush, it can be used without an app.
Siehe Manual ab Seite 26 https://www.download.p4c.philips.com/files/h/hx6322_04/hx6322_04_dfu_deu.pdf?_ga=2.23730170.1195481904.1609588981-1891987399.1609588981
Mostly, the HX6322 is a sonic toothbrush, this one is a pulse technology toothbrush.
Yes, there are two buttons. When the bottom button has the light on the left, the setting is for small children (-7 years?) and when it is on the right, the cleaning process takes longer, so it is for slightly older children.
Actually from any age. There are special smaller brush attachments for very young children. Parents have to do the brushing (at least once a day). It is much more thorough than the manual toothbrush.
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