SMART PRESSURE SENSOR - Protect your gums by alerting you when you brush too hard—gentle care meets tech
The Philips Sonicare 4100 is a USB-rechargeable electric toothbrush featuring advanced sonic technology with 31,000 brush strokes per minute. It includes a pressure sensor to protect gums, two brushing modes (Clean and Sensitive), and a SmartTimer with QuadPacer to ensure optimal brushing time. Packaged with a W2 Optimal White brush head and a slim travel case, it’s designed for adults seeking a whiter, healthier smile anytime, anywhere.
规格
Product Name
HX3683/33 POWER TOOTHBRUSH SRS4900,PRM,W
Units
1 count
Country of origin
China
Brand
PHILIPS
Age Range Description
Adult
Country of origin
China
评论
4.4
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A**N
Really like this.
Had Braun for years, but rubber handle broke. Bought this due to an offer, like the ultrasonic effect. I think it's less effective, but it's more gentle on gums. Don't regret purchase although device is begging me to change head although it's fine.
J**U
Works Perfect
I had one like this before and decided to get another one. Works perfect and great price. Charges fast and has baterry indicator and warning whem running low on battery. Has 2 speeds also. Would recommend it
B**S
A Bright Smile with Minor Floss to Perfect
Alright, so let's dive into the world of brushing with the Philips Sonicare 4100. I've been using this toothbrush for a few weeks now, and overall, my experience has been quite positive. It's got this sleek, white design that feels just right in your hand, light and easy to maneuver.I mean, who would've thought that brushing could be so, well, thought-provoking? Well, at least in terms of deciding between manual and electric. I tend to think that electric brushes have a certain allure, with their promise of superior clean. And yeah, the Sonicare 4100 delivers on that front.One morning, I realized my coffee stains seemed to be disappearing, slowly but surely. It was one of those 'Is it just me or...?' moments. The Optimal White Sonic brush head really seems to do the trick. Though, I will say, if you're hoping for instant movie-star teeth, you might be setting the bar a bit high.There’s a useful travel case included which feels like a blessing if you're bouncing around places a lot, and that USB charger? Super practical. No bulky adapters, just plug and go.But, here's a tiny quibble - the brush only has one cleaning mode. It'd be nice to have a little bit of variety, you know? Maybe a sensitive option for those days when your gums aren't feeling too feisty?In my experience, this toothbrush is a solid choice if you're looking for cleaner teeth without going overboard on features. It’s a joy to use, with just an occasional wish for a few more options. With a few small tweaks, the Philips Sonicare 4100 could really shine!
P**O
Value for money
I find this product good and I use then 3 times a day.I would recommend this to anyone
A**N
High quality electric toothbrush.
My dentist told me to buy a competitors electric toothbrush which I did but after a problem with their so called customer service I looked on comparison sites for best electric toothbrush which is how I arrived at this phillips one. I found this at a great price on amazon and I believe I have now got an electric toothbrush which is perfect for my sensitive teeth/gums so everything worked out for me. My message is consider phillips electronic toothbrushes and I don't think you will be disappointed.
B**H
No fuss repair
Item received and the “ repair” was completed with no fuss. My compliments to Philips and Amazon
S**2
Sonicare was good but the Philips versions are not worth buying
[Update again] So we bought two of these again (had several). One in June 2022 and the other in May 2023. It’s Jan 24 and I’ve just sent back the newest one for replacement and as soon as we get that back, the older one is being returned. Same faults again and again on these. Two more failed just outside warranty. Philips seem to have no interest in addressing the design flaw. I can only think that at the price they charge, they can roll the dice that some will limp through to the end of the warranty and that many people will not think to claim on the warranty. A sad way to behave as a company which previously had a proud engineering heritage.Although they will exchange for this fault, this is by no means hassle free. You have to send back the handle to a UK address, but replacement is shipped from Poland. In my case UPS were a disaster zone with a lot of extra hassle. Philips send updates from a noreply email address rather than ensuring that everything is done to make this a smooth process.[Update to add that I managed to repair one of ours, but the repair didn't last long. There are a few How Tos and videos on the ‘Net. The hardest part is usually opening the handle, but that’s not too difficult once you know how. The problem is usually then just a loose screw. If you’re unlucky it could be a broken part, but replacements are available. The screw holds the tip on. Philips have used threadlock, but it seems this is not up to the job of holding it tight against the vibrations. I retightened with new threadlock. A quick job in the end, so well worth trying. So much for Philips greenwashing. They don’t make fixing these out of warranty easy or cost-effective when a) it’s their design flaw and b) it’s a criminal waste to pollute with a whole handle because of a loose screw.]Original reviewWe've had Sonicare since before Philips bought them. In fact our original Sonicare handle is still going strong, but we bought one of the Philips ones as heads were getting harder to buy a while back.Oh dear. We've now got through several of the Philips ones of different models. They ruined it when they redesigned how the brush head attachs to the handle and because there is a moving part now in the handle. The original ones had no moving parts in the handle.They always fail here (just read plenty of reviews all talking about frequent failures). The shaft on to which the head attaches just eventually falls out. Not surprising considering it's vibrating at high speed and gets pulled and pushed as the head is attached and removed. As a mechanical engineer myself, it's obvious that the original Sonicare design was far superior.All this in addition to brushing performance which is far less consistent (because the vibration from the handle is not effectively transferred to the head as the thing wears). Oh - and heads which just vibrate loose and fall off.Philips have them made cheaply and then send out exchanges when they inevitably break down. I had one fail just outside of warranty. After a bit of arguing, Philips kindly agreed to replace. The replacement lasted only 3 months. They replaced that and that has died a year later.Philips will either ask you to send the old one in for repair and then replace or ask you to dispose of in an environmentally friendly way. That's nonsense. There is nothing environmentally friendly about producing a product which fails so frequently (there's no realistic way these are being recycled) and replaces the original Sonicare product which would last and last.Doesn't matter if you're buying the cheapest Philips Sonicare and the stupidly expensive more-money-than-sense ones with unneeded bells and whistles. They all have the same flaw.Despite having been sold on the benefits for our teeth and gums of Sonicare years ago, we're not buying again and will try alternatives.
Always use the toothbrush with the recommended pressure to avoid damaging gums. Replace the brush head when needed, as guided by the BrushSync Replacement Reminder, to ensure optimal performance and safety.
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It's got this sleek, white design that feels just right in your hand, light and easy to maneuver.I mean, who would've thought that brushing could be so, well, thought-provoking? Well, at least in terms of deciding between manual and electric. I tend to think that electric brushes have a certain allure, with their promise of superior clean. And yeah, the Sonicare 4100 delivers on that front.One morning, I realized my coffee stains seemed to be disappearing, slowly but surely. It was one of those 'Is it just me or...?' moments. The Optimal White Sonic brush head really seems to do the trick. Though, I will say, if you're hoping for instant movie-star teeth, you might be setting the bar a bit high.There’s a useful travel case included which feels like a blessing if you're bouncing around places a lot, and that USB charger? Super practical. No bulky adapters, just plug and go.But, here's a tiny quibble - the brush only has one cleaning mode. It'd be nice to have a little bit of variety, you know? Maybe a sensitive option for those days when your gums aren't feeling too feisty?In my experience, this toothbrush is a solid choice if you're looking for cleaner teeth without going overboard on features. It’s a joy to use, with just an occasional wish for a few more options. 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My message is consider phillips electronic toothbrushes and I don't think you will be disappointed."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"B***H"},"datePublished":"28 April 2025","name":"No fuss repair","reviewBody":"Item received and the “ repair” was completed with no fuss. My compliments to Philips and Amazon"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"1.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"S***2"},"datePublished":"19 September 2022","name":"Sonicare was good but the Philips versions are not worth buying","reviewBody":"[Update again] So we bought two of these again (had several). One in June 2022 and the other in May 2023. It’s Jan 24 and I’ve just sent back the newest one for replacement and as soon as we get that back, the older one is being returned. Same faults again and again on these. Two more failed just outside warranty. Philips seem to have no interest in addressing the design flaw. I can only think that at the price they charge, they can roll the dice that some will limp through to the end of the warranty and that many people will not think to claim on the warranty. A sad way to behave as a company which previously had a proud engineering heritage.Although they will exchange for this fault, this is by no means hassle free. You have to send back the handle to a UK address, but replacement is shipped from Poland. In my case UPS were a disaster zone with a lot of extra hassle. Philips send updates from a noreply email address rather than ensuring that everything is done to make this a smooth process.[Update to add that I managed to repair one of ours, but the repair didn't last long. There are a few How Tos and videos on the ‘Net. The hardest part is usually opening the handle, but that’s not too difficult once you know how. The problem is usually then just a loose screw. If you’re unlucky it could be a broken part, but replacements are available. The screw holds the tip on. Philips have used threadlock, but it seems this is not up to the job of holding it tight against the vibrations. I retightened with new threadlock. A quick job in the end, so well worth trying. So much for Philips greenwashing. They don’t make fixing these out of warranty easy or cost-effective when a) it’s their design flaw and b) it’s a criminal waste to pollute with a whole handle because of a loose screw.]Original reviewWe've had Sonicare since before Philips bought them. In fact our original Sonicare handle is still going strong, but we bought one of the Philips ones as heads were getting harder to buy a while back.Oh dear. We've now got through several of the Philips ones of different models. They ruined it when they redesigned how the brush head attachs to the handle and because there is a moving part now in the handle. The original ones had no moving parts in the handle.They always fail here (just read plenty of reviews all talking about frequent failures). The shaft on to which the head attaches just eventually falls out. Not surprising considering it's vibrating at high speed and gets pulled and pushed as the head is attached and removed. As a mechanical engineer myself, it's obvious that the original Sonicare design was far superior.All this in addition to brushing performance which is far less consistent (because the vibration from the handle is not effectively transferred to the head as the thing wears). Oh - and heads which just vibrate loose and fall off.Philips have them made cheaply and then send out exchanges when they inevitably break down. I had one fail just outside of warranty. After a bit of arguing, Philips kindly agreed to replace. The replacement lasted only 3 months. They replaced that and that has died a year later.Philips will either ask you to send the old one in for repair and then replace or ask you to dispose of in an environmentally friendly way. That's nonsense. There is nothing environmentally friendly about producing a product which fails so frequently (there's no realistic way these are being recycled) and replaces the original Sonicare product which would last and last.Doesn't matter if you're buying the cheapest Philips Sonicare and the stupidly expensive more-money-than-sense ones with unneeded bells and whistles. They all have the same flaw.Despite having been sold on the benefits for our teeth and gums of Sonicare years ago, we're not buying again and will try alternatives."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***P"},"datePublished":"1 May 2025","name":"Sleek and efficient","reviewBody":"Great product and highly recommend"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":4.375,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":8}}