Style:
The design is attractive and classy. A quantum leap for the Oral-B I can not determine. The Philips is however slimmer in the hand and the processing makes a noble impression. Particularly positive is the charging function means "tooth mug". You put the toothbrush in the included simple and good-looking glass and already it is being charged.
Accessories:
The toothbrush comes with two different sized brush heads. The charge-glass is the blockbuster, looks good and is functioning properly. The travel case is very high. You can also connect directly to the travel case the charging cable. Thus loads the toothbrush, without taking them out of the case.
Feeling:
The feeling while brushing was something to get used need for me. The difference with the Oral-B is difficult to describe. I try it nevertheless. The Oral-B is more the diesel engine. It makes brummm buzz buzz. The Philips hand, is a Formula 1 engine. It vibrates faster and makes more throughout zrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Daft comparison perhaps, but the high-frequency movement of Philips in the first moment is very used to and for me was once uncomfortable because expand this high-frequency oscillations in part to the entire head area. Over time, however, you get used to it.
Putz result:
And that's what matters indeed. Phenomenal in my eyes. The teeth feel compared to the Oral-B much smoother and cleaner. Whether there is a measurable difference I can not say of course. The subjective feeling after brushing is considerably better. More then I know after the next routine visit to the dentist.
When toothpaste I currently use Parodontax. This is somewhat grainy. When brushing with the Oral-B this has been particularly noticed because at the end small pieces toothpaste in his mouth remained. The Philips contrast makes the coarse paste a fine almost frothy consistency. This lie well with the moves to the higher frequency mentioned the brush.
Therefore, I can recommend the best Philips conscience and will retain them.