
A hands-
The free toothbrush cleans the teeth in just 10 seconds, saving people hours a year.
Amabrush looks a bit like a mouth protector and can brush your teeth automatically.
The user puts it in his mouth and then presses a button.
According to the creator, the device then distributes toothpaste and vibrates for 10 seconds, long enough to clean each tooth.
"Even in these 10 seconds, the cleaning time of each tooth surface is longer than that of a regular toothbrush," The manufacturers said.
"If you brush your teeth in the recommended 120 seconds with a regular toothbrush, only 1 brush per surface. 25 seconds.
Amabrush brushes all your surfaces in the entire 10 seconds.
Amabrush said: "According to Amabrush, people spend an average of 108 days brushing their teeth in their lives.
Within days of its launch on Kickstarter, the product raised 174,789 euros (£153,500)
Far exceeded the required 50 euros.
The crowd funding campaign will end in August 5 and manufacturers estimate that the first batch of products will be shipped in October as part of the pilot test.
The basic Amabrush will cost 69 euros.
If purchased on Kickstarter, a Pro version that can be charged wirelessly will cost 19 euros, or 99 euros.
Amabrush's mouthpiece, which sells for € 6, comes with a magnet and has to be replaced every three to six months, the manufacturer said.
Since the mouthpiece can be easily separated from toothpaste and electricity sources, an Amabrush can be shared among multiple people.
The system also uses customization.
Make liquid toothpaste in a dispenser that lasts about a month and is approved by the US consumer watchdog.
It costs 3 euros to replace toothpaste.
Amabrush did not disclose who produced the toothpaste, but said it was a "manufacturer with more than 100 years of history.
Amabrush is a product of an entrepreneur team based in Austria, Germany and the United States.
Marvin musilake, founder of Amabrush, created the first prototype in 2015.
Since then, it has received support from the Austrian government, private institutions and the European Commission.
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