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Philips One by Sonicare Sage is a sleek, ultra-portable electric toothbrush designed for adults who demand convenience and performance. Featuring gentle micro-vibrations and soft nylon bristles, it delivers a dentist-recommended 2-minute clean with 30-second alerts. Its rechargeable battery lasts up to a month, and the included compact travel case makes it perfect for frequent travelers. Stylish and ergonomic, it pairs exclusively with Philips One brush heads for a consistent, premium brushing experience.














| ASIN | B0C8KSK2D3 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,622 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #22 in Sonic Toothbrushes |
| Brand | Philips Sonicare |
| Brand Name | Philips Sonicare |
| Bristle Material | Nylon |
| Color | New Sage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,514 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075020106735, 20075020114659 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Timer, Travel Case |
| Item Dimensions | 4.45 x 2.36 x 9.45 inches |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Item Weight | 8.11 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Philips Sonicare |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HY1200/28 |
| Material Features | Reusable |
| Model Number | HY1200/28 |
| Mount Motion | Vibrate |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of settings | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Pressure Sensor,Brushing Timer,Rechargeable,Lightweight,Ergonomic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Pressure Sensor,Brushing Timer,Rechargeable,Lightweight,Ergonomic |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| Toothbrush Head Shape | Oval |
| UPC | 075020106735 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
W**R
Best toothbrush, travel & home
As others have said, the bristles are soft, and the charge lasts forever. It has a usable case, and it is compact, lightweight, and rechargeable without a wall wart, making it great for travel. the only downside is that it requires it's own usb-a-to-proprietary-connector cable, rather than a simple usb-c cable. Haven't seen any other electric toothbrushes with that feature however, and I'm not sure why this can't easily be done
A**G
Great for road warriors
I spend about 100 nights in hotels every year and this compact toothbrush has been working really well for me. It comes with a case and takes very little storage space in my hanging toiletry bag. The greatest thing is that you don’t need to bring a charger as it can be charged with a USB cable. The toothbrush battery last about a month with two uses a day. This toothbrush is not as powerful as other electric toothbrush but it still does a very good job. I have zero complaint about this toothbrush. The replacement toothbrushes are expensive but I was able to find generic toothbrushes from Amazon for an affordable price. If you travel a lot, this is a great toothbrush to take on trips.
J**S
Fine toothbrush with a useless travel case (edit: until the battery seemingly bricks)
I had a quip toothbrush for a year or two after my plug-in Philips Sonicare died on me, and found the battery-replacing to be annoying. Of course, eventually the motor stopped working on that quip, so I opted for a rechargeable Sonicare brush, reentering the world of Philips. And it was great! Or, fine! As long as you don't intend to use the included case, I mean. Right out of the box, you have your basic toothbrush needs—the toothbrush head which seems a bit smaller than preferred but works all the same; the battery/body, a perfect handheld size; the utterly useless case, whose lid refuses to remain closed no matter what; and a USB-C to USB cord. While I ran into occasional issues charging the battery (not all USB-C cables seem to play well), I think I got over that hurdle. The aforementioned case is the drawback. Under no conditions will the lid of your case stay closed, which pretty quickly took this out of the running for travel brushes. Beyond that, it tackles the same needs as quip or other lower-movement (basically just vibrating) rechargeable electric toothbrushes, with what seems to be a higher success rate so far in terms of maintaining a charge. If only that lid would stay closed. Edit: This review was originally two stars due to an issue I had with the device's battery. I assumed I was doing something wrong though, so I rewrote and rerated four stars once the battery seemed to hold a charge again. I'm back to a non-working battery that most often does not charge—and the power button now seems non-functioning. Maybe my brush is just a one-off, but this seems like a defective product after all, so I have to revert back to two stars. It was nice when it worked, but the majority of my time with it, it has not worked.
J**.
under rated
Writing this as a former dental professional. (this by no means makes me an expert) I was a huge fan of the OralB Pulsonic. It was a small, portable effective brush with all the bells and whistles of the bigger brushes. When mine finally died after 10+ years i came to find that brush was discontinued. After an exhaustive search, this was the only rechargeable portable brush i could find that i felt could be a decent replacement. It honestly was better than i expected. It was so inexpensive i feared it would be junk; it is not! The small size is perfect for my everyday and travel needs; the fact that it can be charged with a phone charger is a bonus and i love the travel case that also helps keep the brush drawer clean. More importantly, the brush head is wonderful! I was used to the round brush heads with the previous brand i used, which is pretty great at getting all the tooth surfaces. The Philip's brush heads are shaped like a regular toothbrush, but are so much softer than what i was using before. People don't realize how much damage hard bristles can do to one's gums if you aren't a gentle brusher. It's the reason other sonic brushes have a flashing red light feature to let you know when you're using too much pressure. The 2 minute timer with 30 second and one minute prompts are exactly like what i was used to as well. Been using it for close to a month now and haven't needed to recharge yet. The soft brush head is also holding up. It's not as powerful as other brushes, but unless you have a ton of plaque or stain, (no judgement) this is should do the job and is a steal for under $20
L**K
Small but mighty.
**Review of Sonicare Travel Toothbrush:** I recently purchased the Sonicare travel toothbrush for my upcoming trips, and I must say it has exceeded my expectations. This compact toothbrush is perfect for traveling, as it is small and lightweight, making it incredibly convenient to pack and carry around. Despite its small size, this Sonicare travel toothbrush works just like a full-sized one. The cleaning power is exceptional, and it effectively removes plaque and keeps my teeth and gums feeling clean and healthy. The bristles are gentle yet thorough, providing a deeply satisfying clean that rivals that of a regular toothbrush. The battery life is impressive, lasting for multiple uses without needing a recharge, which is perfect for those long trips where access to power outlets may be limited. It's also incredibly easy to use and maintain, making it an ideal travel companion for keeping up with oral hygiene while on the go. Overall, I highly recommend the Sonicare travel toothbrush to anyone looking for a portable and efficient oral care solution. It has become an essential item in my travel kit, and I can't imagine embarking on any future trips without it.
P**.
It Works But Disappointing Quality
Disappointing Quality for Philips and Price The Brush: The brush it self is not that quality i thought it be or at least does not match the pictures/product renders posted on the product page - it feels cheaper. The size is nice and compact although the brush itself feels a little small. The timer itself is nothing special in fact i think its weird as it stops briefly for a few seconds (its annoying). Finally the charger itself connect to the power source with an OUTDATED USB type connection, while the end that connects to the brush is a weird connection that you may find in other small bathroom electronics (and not USB-C 🙁) The Case: The case itself is such a big let down - on the images it seems like a high quality soft touch case with good quality manufacturing but in fact is a cheap rubber made case which flyaway fibers stick to. I dont know about other colors but the black (which is off-black) case puts on full display all the imperfections - it really feels as if they spent 0.60$ cents making this ( which i really think is the case).
P**N
awesome toothbrush!
I have been using this toothbrush for over a year now and I love it. It's my first electric toothbrush. I would say it probably doesn't clean as well as other more pricey and fancy brushes but it gets the job done. I bought this one because of how it resembled a regular toothbrush. The brush head, the weight and general body of it. My mom has a fancy electric toothbrush and I didn't like the thick barrel of it, so that's why this one was the perfect choice for me. It comes with two extra brush heads for you to change. These brush heads are kinda pricey but there are some third party sellers that sell these heads for a lower price. It's simple to use since there's only one button. You just press it, and it goes. It has a built in timer so it stops after the 2 minute mark. There's multiple colours, but I got the generic black. It also comes with a travel case which is great for when you're travelling.
C**T
Great electric toothbrush, drawbacks: non-USB-C charging, can't stand upright
Build quality feels solid, vibration is weaker than normal Sonicare, but still does a great job and feels good doing it. Two key drawbacks: (1) The charging port on the toothbrush is for a proprietary cable type (cable is included with the toothbrush). We're getting to the mid-2020s; it's getting harder to justify buying travel electronics that aren't direct USB-C charging. We can't be carrying a different cable around for each trimmer, shaver, toothbrush, and other accessory. (2) The toothbrush doesn't have a flat base, and so can't stand upright. That makes it tough to leave out on a small hotel sink, but even more difficult to keep in e.g., a bathroom wall cabinet at home without taking up a large amount of horizontal shelf space. Both of these are odd oversights for a toothbrush that's main advantage is that it's compact enough to travel with, hoping they resolve them in the next-gen. I'd buy it again in a year or two just to resolve these two issues.
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