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Hello! The Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige toothbrush data cannot be linked to Apple HealthKit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not track data in Apple health app.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not track via Apple Health. I recommend you read my review on the toothbrush (if you can find it). My complaint with the app is that sometimes it doesn't always accurately track my brushing when it's behind my teeth, and has 1 or 2 times neglected me brushing the top right portion of my mouth. This could and likely is a user error but just something I've noticed. Outside of that, it's absolutely wonderful, and I recommend it to everybody (I promise I'm not sponsored despite how that sounds lol, it's just that great). Is it hard to justify spending close to $400 on a toothbrush? For my dental health ideology no, but for others, probably. Does the app have its flaws, yes (again could be a user error) but that's not to say it's not great. I mean the thing takes into account how much pressure and speed you're brushing with to calculate the remainder of your brush head life (180 sessions by the way). By having the app it allows the brush handle to not be cluttered; however, it unfortunately is its own standalone thing as far as I'm aware (in terms of it not working with apple health).
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