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The V-WHITE Ultrasonic U-Shaped Toothbrush combines 360° ultrasonic vibrations with LED whitening light and a hands-free U-shaped design to deliver a modern, efficient oral care experience. Featuring wireless charging, IPX7 waterproofing, and gentle silicone bristles, it offers customizable cleaning modes and smart timing for healthier teeth and gums. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a tech-savvy, time-saving upgrade to their dental routine.












| ASIN | B07QF3Z7VJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,823 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #9 in Ultrasonic Toothbrushes |
| Brand | V-WHITE |
| Brand Name | V-WHITE |
| Bristle Material | Silicone |
| Color | Black - Adult |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 5,368 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions | 1.18 x 2.56 x 4.49 inches |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Item Height | 11.4 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Magentak |
| Material Features | Reusable |
| Mount Motion | Vibrate |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Rechargeable |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Rechargeable |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| Toothbrush Head Shape | U-Shaped |
| UPC | 692599101192 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
P**A
Doesn't get the best results for brushing but MY needs are met.
V-WHITE Ultrasonic U-Shaped Toothbrush When putting the toothbrush in I noticed that the U shaped design did not reach my back teeth completely/properly (which is my most difficult area in my mouth to get clean) so just setting it (V-WHITE Ultrasonic U-Shaped Toothbrush) onto the teeth and leaving it to just do its thing was in no way going to get them all cleaned despite the video on Amazon showing that, which was disappointing. On the matter of the brushes vibration: It can feel a bit intense but not horrible, the nausea that I get by the vibration from a regular electric toothbrushes is far worse and I didn't get any nausea when using this (V-WHITE Ultrasonic U-Shaped Toothbrush), it however did leave a lingering weird feeling from said vibration but went away quickly enough to not be overly bothersome. I didn't get the gagging result nor the bleeding gum problem that the use of regular electric toothbrushes cause me. When using the toothbrush, I discovered that it's helpful to wiggle it a bit & shift to different spots in my mouth for better results, I did it at least 2xs per spot for 30 seconds (the built in timer was super useful) hopefully it'll give me more effective results, all that was still less complicated/frustrating/time consuming than trying to angle/brush with a regular electric toothbrush and I was able to see that it did in fact work to clean my teeth in some way when (starting directly after using mouthwash before brushing) it got some gunk pieces out from between my teeth with the vibration truly proving it at least does work even if not as effectively as I was hoping. When finished brushing and getting to the whole cleaning/rinsing the brush part I learned that what toothpaste you use WILL matter. I usually use some variation of the Crest brand or whatever my dentist decides to give me at my visit (because why waste it) however because a foaming toothpaste is suggested by this toothbrush I tried a gel toothpaste, my normal toothpaste, and the foaming kind. The gel one needed a bit longer to rinse out than I'd have preferred. My normal Crest toothpaste was more frustrating than even that to clean though not to the point that it became a deal breaker. Finally the foaming toothpaste was easily the only one that didn't take long or take more time than should be needed to rinse out. (it's all the rubbery bristles and what not that keeps toothpaste trapped in a bit causing a longer cleaning time) Finding one that is going to be a healthy version might end up being difficult as I discovered foaming toothpaste doesn't seem to have as many choices as other types of toothpaste, still not a deal breaker as I can just buy any kind and it'll just take longer to clean out. After using it - it was obvious it won't clean my teeth as effectively as a regular electric toothbrush. The fact it doesn't get the back teeth properly made that clear from the get go. Still it's better than not brushing at all or simply only using mouthwash as proven by the little gunk pieces that got cleaned out. So if you have difficulty with other methods of brushing than this at least will get your teeth somewhat cleaned compared to not being able to do anything but it will not be as effective as one would ideally want. If buying here's my best advice: To get actual results rather than the rather uselessness you get by just setting it on your teeth do not just hold it in your mouth like it shows in the video, shifting it to different angles after the 30 second timer works better and doing it more than once (let's say at least 2xs for each spot you choose) also will help. Also SERIOUSLY IMPORTANT: If the base isn't plugged in the cordless toothbrush WILL NOT WORK. Which fair & probably obvious to everyone else but me. I though it just needed plugged in when the toothbrush battery needed charged but it in fact needs it to be plugged in just to work at all. Better instructions would be nice, like how do you change the brush head when it eventually needs changed would be extremely useful information! For me and my needs it was worth every bit of money I spent. My teeth are cleaner and no longer dingy due to the majority of the time only being able to use mouth wash instead of brushing due to nausea.
L**N
Worthless
Should be a "0" option. While some of the surfaces were "squeaky" clean, bad job. I did teeth twice, using different settings and counting as one brushing. Does not clean well. There was food stuck on and between my teeth. I have all "Wisdom" teeth, and it does not reach those well, even when moving from side to side. I don't see how it cleans the top and bottom surfaces, either. It was difficult to get all toothpaste off this. I had to use a brush. I brushed my teeth after this trial with my regular ultrasonic tooth brush and finally got the pieces of food. Flossing finished the job. I can't seem to get a refund. I'll pursue this.
S**R
A Nice Neck workout for other things. 😂
The V-WHITE Ultrasonic U-Shaped Toothbrush is designed to modernize daily oral care by offering a fully automatic, hands-free cleaning experience. It uses a U-shaped silicone mouthpiece, ultrasonic vibration, and LED whitening light to deliver what it calls a 360° cleaning cycle in under a minute. Below is a detailed look at its design, performance, usability, and overall effectiveness. The toothbrush has a compact and ergonomic design that fits comfortably in the hand. Its U-shaped mouth tray is made from soft, food-grade silicone that adjusts to the shape of the teeth. The fit feels comfortable for most people, but those with smaller or larger mouths may find that the bristles do not make full contact with every tooth. That can reduce cleaning efficiency. The IPX7 waterproof rating means it can be rinsed under water or used in the shower without damage. The wireless magnetic charger feels modern and convenient, and the battery typically lasts about a week per charge depending on use. The device feels sturdy overall, but the mouthpiece may wear out with frequent use if not properly dried and stored. The toothbrush uses ultrasonic vibrations that reach up to 48,000 movements per minute to remove plaque and residue. The vibration feels gentle and is suitable for those with sensitive gums, but it does not match the deep cleaning strength of premium sonic brushes such as Philips Sonicare or Oral-B models. The 360° tray is intended to clean all teeth at once. In real use, its effectiveness depends on how well the tray fits your mouth. Some users report uneven contact on molars and gum lines, meaning a small portion of plaque can remain. For this reason, it works best as a secondary cleaning tool instead of a full replacement for traditional brushing. The built-in blue LED light is meant to support whitening when used with a compatible gel. The light gives the product a professional look, but results are minimal if no whitening gel is used. On its own, the LED offers limited benefit beyond a mild surface-brightening effect. Consistent use can help maintain a cleaner look, though not a true whitening transformation. This is where the device stands out. Users apply toothpaste or whitening foam to the tray, insert it, press the power button, and let it run for 45 to 60 seconds. The hands-free feature makes it ideal for multitasking or for people who prefer an effortless approach. The mouthpiece detaches easily for cleaning. Rinsing it under warm water is enough for daily maintenance, but it should be disinfected weekly to avoid buildup. Toothpaste tends to collect near the center of the tray, so gently adjusting the mouthpiece during use can improve coverage. The V-WHITE Ultrasonic U-Shaped Toothbrush is an innovative device that adds convenience to oral care. It is best suited for quick maintenance and mild whitening rather than full cleaning. People who want to save time or prefer gentle brushing will enjoy it, but those looking for deep plaque removal or professional whitening should keep using a traditional brush or whitening system. Used correctly and paired with a quality gel, it can enhance daily routines and support oral hygiene between full brushings. It is a smart option for users who want technology and simplicity in one product.
K**Y
Not great, but ok for those w/executive dysfunction/disabilities
I'm a little conflicted on this one. The first 45 second pass (this product's own prescribed amount of time for a "deep" clean) that I tried with this felt like it did not clean at all. So, I started recording a video for this review to show exactly what the super soft bristles are doing to the teeth. I probably "brushed" 2 or 3 more times in doing so for the video. And after that, I'll admit, my teeth did feel much cleaner. But you can absolutely see in my video that this does not clean your teeth well. It does not get in between your teeth at all. The soft bristles glide over your teeth parallel to them. I'd think to get any sort of cleaning action the bristles would have to get to a place where they are perpendicular to the teeth and be a bit stiffer. I tried to record another video to show how I load the brush with toothpaste, but learned you're only allowed 1 video. So I took screenshots of the video and hope those are helpful. Remember that with regular toothpaste, only a pea sized amount is needed unless using Sensodyne or other specialized toothpastes. With the nature of this mouth tray, you'll want that pea sized amount to be pretty evenly dispersed across the whole length, in both bottom and top trays. You can disperse it in a thin layer by threading the toothpaste opening through the ridge/channel/grooves to get down into the mouth tray. Then as the tray is in your mouth, move the tray side to side. All that being said, is it better than nothing? Sure. I bought this for my own executive dysfunction issues having ADHD. So if you have found that you just can't bring yourself to fully, deep clean brush your teeth on a daily basis, I'd say go for it. At the price of around $40, it's more accessible than other electric toothbrushes out there. Use this as often as you need to have low functioning days, then strive to use a better toothbrush maybe on the weekend, or once/day. As my boyfriend suggests, this brush may also be a better option to take camping or on a trip. I feel like our Sonicare is just as portable/usable on the go as this, so idk what he's talking about lol. Maybe takes up less space. I'd for sure use this whole driving or running out the door though, much more suitable for that than a full toothbrush. Just something to think about. And if you're a care taker for someone with dementia, or on the autism spectrum, or any other disability that has reduced a person's ability to care for themselves (as I've seen mentioned in some reviews), do not feel bad for using this if it can make your day even just a little bit easier or less stressful. You deserve to have easier access to care for yourself or another. You're doing great and you're doing enough.
3**E
Good for a quick cursory clean
This product is good quick brushing, though maybe not the best for a thorough cleaning. I'd recommend it as a morning tooth polishing tool versus something used for a night routine to get more clean power. That was my initial thought in purchasing it and outside of biases I still think it's a better intended purpose than completely replacing the manual toothbrush model. The mouth piece is reasonably sized for someone with average sized teeth and doesn't run along the gum line too aggressively. My teeth however are larger than the average person's so it doesn't fit quite as right on the back section of teeth resting over the molars, so if you have larger teeth than some that is something to consider. The packaging guide even recommends cutting to size if needed, however it rests halfway on the second molars for me. Also, if your teeth aren't completely uniform or straight you might need to wiggle your jaw a little bit while it does it's work and it should be held loosely with the teeth/jaw and firmly with your lips instead of the opposite, even if it would make more sense at first attempt to bite down on it. The included heads are a nice addition too, and the use of the tool feels natural and intuitive in hand; not quite as awkward as I thought it might be considering the shape of the device. However I feel that the brush is more child sized and unless you were just using it for touch up, it's not gonna do as great a job for a traditional cleaning. I'd say it's one of those 'you get what you pay for' kind of gadgets and if you want to splurge on an additional grooming tool for part-time use you might as well give it a try. May need a tongue scraper as well though if considering it for alternative use. Do I feel completely fulfilled in my oral care or that I have attained fresher, more polished teeth from use? No. I don't feel like I could say that honestly. It makes teether cleaner, but not as good as my Quip brush does that job. Will I continue to use it on a daily for in between meals and snacks or for my morning cursory care? Absolutely. It's convenient, intuitive and simple. The appeal of being able to let it hangout in my mouth while I ready myself for work is it's major selling point for me. Honest opinions of the product here.
A**R
Comfortable and easy to use
I gave this item 5 stars because I think it is an excellent product for what it is. I use it at night when I am too tired to brush properly. I does NOT substitute for 2 minutes of brushing with an electric toothbrush, flossing, waterpik, and between the teeth picks. I put a little toothpaste on my teeth (easier than putting it directly on the brush), pop it in my mouth, move it around a little to get to the back teeth, and let it do it's thing. The bristles are a comfortable silicone. So far it has recharged fine (some people complained about this) and a single charge lasted for well over a month. This is the first and only toothbrush of this style that I have owned, but I will replace it with another when it fails, assuming I get a reasonable life span, which at this point I have no reason to doubt..
J**Z
Important to read, great to use, hard to keep up clean
Hard to clean and keep up in good shape, no signal of battery comming down or low, is easy to use and it intended purpose for cleaning works great.
L**E
The bristles don’t move. It does vibrate. Wouldn’t let me submit without pushing on one of the stars
I can’t give this product any stars as in zero. It doesn’t do anything to clean the teeth. It does vibrate some, but that doesn’t clean your teeth. If someone invented one like this that moved around it would probably clean your teeth. It would be good for children. The bristles are very soft. But again I was buying it to clean my teeth not vibrate my mouth.
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