AquaSonic Black Series Electric Toothbrush: A Neutral Review of the Sonic Whitening Brush
Electric toothbrushes have become a popular upgrade from manual brushing, and the category now spans everything from budget options to premium smart brushes. The AquaSonic Black Series sits toward the value end of that range while still offering the sonic-brushing features people tend to look for, which is a big part of why it shows up so often in best-of roundups.
What it is
The Black Series is a sonic electric toothbrush that the brand rates at 40,000 vibrations per minute, with four brushing modes (such as clean, white, and gentle options) and a built-in smart timer that pulses at intervals to help you cover each section of your mouth. It’s ADA Accepted, charges wirelessly, and the kit includes eight brush heads and a travel case. The long battery life and bundle of heads are the main reasons it’s often framed as a value pick.
How to use it
Sonic brushes are used much like a regular toothbrush, just with less pressure — you guide the brush along your teeth and gumline and let the vibrations do the work, rather than scrubbing. The two-minute smart timer with interval pulses is there to help you spend roughly equal time on each quadrant. Brush heads are generally swapped out every few months, and the included pack of eight means you’re set for a while before reordering.
Who it’s for
It’s aimed at anyone moving from a manual brush to a sonic one, or looking for an electric toothbrush that covers the core features without a premium price — especially given the bundle of replacement heads. People who want app connectivity, pressure sensors, or more advanced tracking may prefer a higher-end model, and anyone with specific dental concerns should follow their dentist’s guidance on brushing and pressure.