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The Oral-B iO Series 2 is Available To Pre-Order in the UK

Oral-B iO brushes
Oral-B’s latest addition to the iO line, the iO2, has been available in the US for several months. It has a recommended retail price of $59.94 in the US and is the most budget-friendly model in the series. UK buyers can pre-order it from Amazon UK for £115.18, with delivery expected between 25 September-1 October. However, prices for Oral-B brushes in the UK tend to fluctuate, so it may be available for less after launch.
The iO2 is designed to tempt manual brush users to switch to electric. It offers solid brushing performance, a dentist-recommended 2-minute timer, quadrant alerts, a pressure sensor, three brushing modes, and single-button operation. The battery life of the iO2 is significantly longer than other iO models, lasting for several weeks on a single charge.
What features does the Oral-B iO2 have?
The iO2 includes:
- Solid brushing performance
- Dentist-recommended 2-minute timer
- Pressure sensor
- Three brushing modes
- Single button operation
The iO2 is available in the US for $59.94 and can be purchased from Amazon. It is expected to launch in the UK at the end of September or the start of October. For more information on electric toothbrush recommendations, check out our round-ups of the best Oral-B electric toothbrushes.
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