Suri Launches Updated Sustainable Electric Toothbrush with Pressure Sensor and Wireless Charging
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Summary
Oral care company Suri has released its first major update to its sustainable electric toothbrush. The Suri 2.0 features several improvements including a pressure sensor to prevent over-brushing, a quieter and more powerful sonic motor, and wireless induction charging - a notable achievement given the product's aluminum metal body. The toothbrush maintains its sustainable approach with bioplastic brush heads that can be recycled through a takeback program.
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a rare feat in a product with a metal body such as Suri's aluminium one
known for its sustainable approach with bioplastic brush heads recycled through a takeback scheme
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