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Philips One Review

A simple budget toothbrush that cleans well and is comfortable for sensitive gums
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Philips One Review (Our testers appreciated how gentle the Philips One is on gums and teeth.)
Our testers appreciated how gentle the Philips One is on gums and teeth.
Credit: Natalie Kafader
Price:  $40 List
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Manufacturer:   Philips
By Becca Glades and Mallory Paige  ⋅  Sep 13, 2024
77
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SCORE


RANKED
#5 of 19
  • Cleaning - 40% 6.9
  • Comfort - 30% 8.1
  • Ease of Use - 20% 8.0
  • Battery Life - 10% 9.0

Our Verdict

We enjoyed the Philips One for its low price and exceptional performance. It did a great job cleaning and is incredibly easy to use compared to other models. We were impressed with its extensive battery life, lasting 30 days after a full charge. This kit includes a travel case and USB-C charger, making it one of our top choices for frequent travelers. This simple brush has one mode and one type of brush head, which are both on the softer side. This is a great option for those who want a gentle, effective electric toothbrush but don't want to fork over hundreds of dollars. Check out our best electric toothbrush review to see how it ranks versus competitors.
REASONS TO BUY
Travel case included
Inexpensive
Extensive battery life
REASONS TO AVOID
Only one brush head
Only one mode
Similar to manual toothbrush

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Bottom Line An gentle, minimalist toothbrush with a long-lasting battery that cleans wellInexpensive yet fully capable, this electric toothbrush is a solid choice for just about everyoneA great entry level option, but falls a little short in terms of overall cleaning abilityAffordable, effective, and user-friendly — this device offers value with good cleaning and extra brush headsOnly marginally better than a manual toothbrush, though incredibly affordable for an electric model
Rating Categories Philips One Philips Sonicare 4100 Quip Aquasonic Black Series Colgate 360 Total A...
Cleaning (40%)
6.9
7.9
6.1
6.8
4.4
Comfort (30%)
8.1
8.3
7.1
6.4
6.9
Ease of Use (20%)
8.0
7.8
8.4
8.0
5.5
Battery Life (10%)
9.0
5.0
10.0
4.0
10.0
Specs Philips One Philips Sonicare 4100 Quip Aquasonic Black Series Colgate 360 Total A...
Measured Battery Life 30 days 49.5 days 170 days 31 days 170 days
Pressure Sensor No Yes No No No
Number of Brushing Modes 1 mode:
Clean
1 mode:
Clean
2 sensivity levels
1 mode:
Clean
4 modes:
Clean, Soft, Whiten, Massage
1 mode:
Clean
Estimated Annual Brush Head Cost $15.92 for (2) two packs $44.96 for (1) four pack $28 for (4) 1 packs $19.90 for (2) two packs NA
Charger or Battery Info USB USB
(block not included)
1 AAA battery 100 - 240VA
50-60Hz
0.8 - 1.6W
1 AAA battery
American Dental Association accepted? Not Listed Not Listed Yes Yes Not Listed
Waterproof / Resistant No, cannot be used in the shower Yes, can use in shower Yes, can use in shower Yes, can use in shower Not Listed
Number of Brush Head Styles Available 1 style available in multiple colors 8 styles, most available in 2 colors 1 style available in multiple colors 3 NA
Number of Included Brush Heads 1 1 1 8 1
Thirty Second Reminder Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Two Minute Alert Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Travel Case Included Yes No Yes Yes No
Measured Handle Weight 1.4 oz 3.2 oz 1.2 oz 3.6 oz 1.2 oz
App No No Yes*

*must manually enter data unless using a Smart model
No No
Available Colors 4 3 6 1 4
Decibels from 6ft Away 40 dB* 42 dB 40 dB* 53 dB 41.1 dB
Decibels from 3" Away 40 dB* 58 dB 40 dB* 68 dB 42.0 dB

Our Analysis and Test Results

We appreciate the simplicity of the Philips One. This toothbrush is effective, inexpensive, and lasts weeks without charge. Its sleek and lightweight design gives it the minimalist appearance of a manual brush but still offers the power and functionality of an electric toothbrush. The brush is also available in several unique colors for varying tastes. With its USB-C charger and travel case, this is an excellent option for those who travel often.

Performance Comparison


philips one - the philips one is a simple electric toothbrush that includes a...
The Philips One is a simple electric toothbrush that includes a travel case.
Credit: Becca Glades

Cleaning


Our cleaning performance test consisted of using disclosing tablets after not brushing for 16 hours. These tablets turned the judges' teeth bright pink in places where plaque had accumulated. Then we brushed our teeth for a standard two-minute cycle. We assessed before and after photos to see how well the Philips One cleaned. These scores accounted for 40% of the overall score.


Despite the softer bristles and vibrations, the Philips still delivered an above-average cleaning performance. It cleaned almost everything off our judges' teeth, leaving minimal buildup in hard-to-reach places.

After not brushing for 18 hours, our judges used disclosing tablets...
After not brushing for 18 hours, our judges used disclosing tablets to highlight plaque buildup.
Plaque removal after using the Philips One.
Plaque removal after using the Philips One.

We attribute part of the cleaning power to the bristle pattern. The brush head has an alternating short-long bristle pattern capable of reaching deep grooves. Combining this with the power of micro-vibrations makes this a major upgrade to a standard toothbrush. Unfortunately, this brush didn't remove everything, leaving some plaque behind in commonly missed places.

philips one - the philips one toothbrush head has alternating bristle lengths.
The Philips One toothbrush head has alternating bristle lengths.
Credit: Becca Glades

Comfort


Our judges tested every toothbrush and assigned each a comfort level, accounting for 30% of the overall score. Additionally, we measured how loud each brush was and checked for pressure sensors. The Philips One earned an above-average performance in this category.


The Philips One was one of the most comfortable electric toothbrushes we tested. This brush did particularly well with our testers with sensitive gums, as the brush action is very gentle. Unfortunately, the Philips One does not have a pressure sensor to avoid brushing too hard.

philips one - the philips one handles well as it is slim, sleek, and lightweight.
The Philips One handles well as it is slim, sleek, and lightweight.
Credit: Becca Glades

The Philips One design is similar to a manual brush. It weighs in at 2.4oz and is quite slim. The brush had no problem reaching back molars in our judges' smaller mouths. Additionally, the brush is very quiet. We were unable to hear this brush outside the closed bathroom door.

philips one - the philips one is easy to use with the design and shape of a manual...
The Philips One is easy to use with the design and shape of a manual toothbrush.
Credit: Becca Glades

Ease of Use


We then assessed the convenience of each toothbrush. We looked at how simple switching modes are, how easy it is to clean the toothbrush, and if a timer was present to detect how long each side should be cleaned. Additionally, we assessed the storage for the toothbrush and any additional brush heads. These criteria made up 20% of the final score.


The Philips was particularly easy to use. It has only one button, which powers it on and off. There are no additional modes to toggle through. It is lightweight, sleek, and handles similar to a manual toothbrush, making it incredibly easy to brush with. The toothbrush is not waterproof, so you wouldn't want to use it in the shower or clean it under running water, removing some cleaning convenience. It required some scrubbing, especially in the space around the button and the gap where the brush head connects.

We appreciate the guided assistance with this toothbrush. Every 30 seconds, a quick vibration indicates it is time to move on to a new location. After two minutes, a long pulse occurs before the toothbrush shuts off.

philips one - the philips one has just one button to turn it on and off. the small...
The Philips One has just one button to turn it on and off. The small white light indicates the battery level.
Credit: Becca Glades

A simple travel case is included in this kit. The lightweight case matches the sleek minimalist design of the toothbrush. The toothbrush clicks into the case with a flap that covers the brush head. The case has a small gap towards the bottom, allowing you to charge the brush while the toothbrush is enclosed. The case is waterproof and can easily be cleaned. However, there is no storage space for extra brush heads.

philips one - the philips one comes with a simple travel case and usb-c charger.
The Philips One comes with a simple travel case and USB-C charger.
Credit: Becca Glades

Battery Life


We ran each toothbrush for four minutes daily, two during the morning and another two minutes at night. We noted when each brush died and assigned scores accordingly. These scores accounted for 10% of the overall score.


The Philips One was one of our longest-lasting toothbrushes with a life of 87.5 days following a full charge. It charges by a USB-C cable, removing the hassle of replacing batteries. It simply plugs into the bottom of the brush rather than using a charging dock. We liked this as it makes the brush more portable and easily replaces the USB-C cord if needed. It only takes a couple of hours to charge the toothbrush from empty — then the toothbrush is ready to go for a couple months.


Given its long life span and the travel case, this toothbrush would be an excellent option for travelers. The USB-C charger is easily packable and can plug into a power bank on the go. This is handy for international trips where Type A and B outlets are unavailable.

The battery life is shown by a small blinking light. After a brushing cycle is complete, a small blinking white light indicates a fully charged battery. When the battery is low, the light turns orange and is accompanied by five beeps. Once the indicator turned orange, we had three more days of brushing until the battery died.

The Philips One performed well through our lengthy testing process.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Should You Buy the Philips One?


The Philips One is a great option for those looking for a simple and effective electric toothbrush that won't break the bank. Its slim and lightweight design makes this a top choice for petite mouths, reaching back molars with no complication. It is also on the more sensitive side regarding vibration power. This brush doesn't have all the bells and whistles like some others, but it is still an excellent option.

All in all, we think it's a particularly great fit for anyone looking for a gentle toothbrush. Our tester with extremely sensitive gums rated this toothbrush very highly. Pair that with its ability to clean and you have a great little toothbrush for a very affordable price.

What Other Electric Toothbrush Should You Consider?


Our best overall toothbrush was the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100. This toothbrush is similar to the Philips One with just one mode and one type of brush head. However, this toothbrush has far more power than the Philips One and cleans exceptionally well.

Another option that performed well and scored highly on the comfort test is the Philips Sonicare 4100. It's priced similarly and cleans well.

Becca Glades and Mallory Paige