First observation, this model is significantly cheaper. However, the use, the difference is not obvious in terms of quality shaving Waterflex as it comes out beautifully. The pivoting head makes the job well, and without even say it hugs the contour of the face, it certainly can adapt quite well over the fullest part under the jaw and upper neck which is often the most painful to shave. Some hairs pesky evil inevitably make resistance, but the shaving quality is very good, and quite live up to the high-end model from Braun mentioned above. Pure technical side, the Braun electric shaver is quite remarkable. The "precision trimmer" is always present for his part, though slightly less manoeuvrable than the other model. Because if I had been a little disappointed with its use at first, she eventually became essential to perfect shaving and precisely remove recalcitrant hair. In fact, it is really nice to see it has not been sacrificed by Braun.
Concerning the taking into general hand, it is extremely simple. An on / off button, a coating to prevent the risk of slipping of the hands in the shower, nothing more, and this is quite sufficient. On the other model, there was a possibility to choose the shaving speed which, if was nice, did not reveal if necessary, so it has no impact here. Charging is done quickly and holds well (approximately) 45 minutes touted by the manufacturer, which is quite reasonable for this type of device.
Ultimately, this razor is, as is often the case with Braun, very good quality with optimum results in terms of shaving and efficiency. Obtaining excellent results in the shower gives it a real competitive edge for shaving really done gently, for the delight of its users!