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Philips Sonicare 6700 Series Electric Toothbrush, Pressure Sensor, 9 Brushing Settings, SmarTimer, BrushPacer, 21-Day Runtime…

Philips Sonicare

Best for

Best for sensitive teeth

Amazon rating

★★★★★4.6(133)

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80/ 100

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Updated May 13, 2026 · 1 min read

Philips Sonicare 6700 Series Electric Toothbrush, Pressure Sensor, 9 Brushing Settings, SmarTimer, BrushPacer, 21-Day Runtime…

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The consensus

What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, the Sonicare 6700 distinguishes itself within Philips's lineup by shipping with the S2 Sensitive brush head — densely packed ultra-soft bristles aimed at people with gum sensitivity or recession. CNET included the broader 6700 family in their best-electric-toothbrush testing roundup, and YouTube reviewers consistently describe it as 'thorough, customizable and gentle.' Nine brushing modes, a pressure sensor, BrushPacer and a 21-day battery life round out the spec sheet, and Philips's own product page touts a near-dentist-clean feel. The honest caveats: with only 133 Amazon reviews at the time of writing, the volume signal is thin compared to the 4100 or Pro 1000.

What reviewers liked

  • Ships with the S2 Sensitive head, praised in Philips materials and YouTube reviews for gentleness
  • Nine brushing modes including gum care and sensitive options
  • 21-day battery life confirmed across multiple reviewer accounts
  • Pressure sensor, BrushPacer and travel case included

Where it falls short

  • Only 133 Amazon reviews — limited volume signal compared to the 4100 or Pro 1000
  • No major high-trust lab (Wirecutter, Consumer Reports) has independently tested this specific model
  • r/BuyItForLife consensus is that the upgrade over the 4100 is marginal for most users
  • At $169, significantly pricier than the 4100 which uses the same core motor

Across the reviews

Synthesis · not our verdict

Across the reviewers we read, the Sonicare 6700 distinguishes itself within Philips's lineup by shipping with the S2 Sensitive brush head — densely packed ultra-soft bristles aimed at people with gum sensitivity or recession. CNET included the broader 6700 family in their best-electric-toothbrush testing roundup, and YouTube reviewers consistently describe it as 'thorough, customizable and gentle.' Nine brushing modes, a pressure sensor, BrushPacer and a 21-day battery life round out the spec sheet, and Philips's own product page touts a near-dentist-clean feel.

The honest caveats: with only 133 Amazon reviews at the time of writing, the volume signal is thin compared to the 4100 or Pro 1000. r/BuyItForLife threads on high-end Sonicares are split — some users say the upgrade over the 4100 is worth it for the multiple modes and BrushSync head-replacement reminder; others argue the premium is mostly cosmetic. No high-trust independent lab (Wirecutter, Consumer Reports) has yet published a dedicated 6700 review.

If gum sensitivity or recession is the deciding factor, reviewers point here. For everyone else, the consensus is that the 4100 does most of what this brush does for a third of the price.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
Feature 1
Gentle Plaque Remover: the S2 Sensitive brush head has 3,000+ densely packed ultra-soft bristles; it helps you remove 1000% more plaque than a manual toothbrush,¹ ideal for sensitive gums and early gum care
Feature 2
Next-Generation Sonicare Technology: a gentle, yet effective clean for your teeth, even in hard-to-reach areas; Sonicare Fluid Action drives fluid between teeth and along the gumline for a dentist-level clean you can feel
Feature 3
Visual Pressure Sensor: a light ring at the base gently lets you know if you're pressing too hard; simply ease off when it lights up to help your gums stay protected
Feature 4
Personalize Your Clean: this sonic electric toothbrush offers 3 brushing modes and 3 intensity levels; Sensitive for tender gums, White before a big occasion, Clean for everyday cleaning experience
Feature 5
App-Connected Care: achieve your oral health goals with the Sonicare app for guided brushing, tips and tricks, and content personalized to you
Feature 6
Guided Brushing Sessions: every 20 seconds the BrushPacer prompts you to move on; after 2 minutes the SmarTimer signals your session is complete
Feature 7
Smart Replacement Reminder: the brush head replacement reminder tracks how often and how hard you brush; dental professionals recommend changing your brush head regularly
Feature 8
Ready to Travel: rechargeable for up to 21 days on a full charge; the charging case lets you maintain your routine on the go

What customers say

3 verified voices
After testing over 20 electric toothbrushes, one model stood out thanks to its affordable price and effective features.
Mixed!via CNET
It's much easier to clean. It warns me if the battery is low when I don't keep it on the stand. It tells me when it's time to change the head.
Mixedvia r/BuyItForLife
The grooves of the head and the sonic power really make a difference. After one brush I rubbed my lips on my teeth and they were really squeaky smooth.
Mixedvia r/Costco

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