I’ve been testing the Oclean X Pro Digital Sonic Toothbrush for several weeks now, and it’s clear this isn’t your typical electric toothbrush.
The bright touchscreen display immediately catches your attention, but there’s more beneath the surface that potential buyers need to know.
While some features impressed me, others left me questioning whether this premium-priced brush truly delivers on its promises—especially when it comes to battery performance and everyday usability.
Key Takeaways
- Premium design with lightweight 3.5-ounce build, bright touchscreen display, and magnetic wall-mountable holder for convenient storage.
- Powerful Maglev 2.0 motor delivers 84,000 movements per minute across three cleaning modes with quiet 60dB operation.
- Smart touchscreen shows missed brushing areas without an app, though accuracy varies and accidental mode switching occurs.
- Battery life falls short of 30-day claims, averaging under three weeks.
- Lacks pressure sensor functionality and uses complex companion app that may overwhelm users with excessive settings.
Design and Build Quality
First impressions matter, and the Oclean X Pro Digital delivers with its sleek, modern aesthetic that screams premium device from the moment you unbox it.

At 3.5 ounces, it’s surprisingly lightweight compared to other models I’ve tested, making daily use comfortable. The handle’s easy to grip, though those with larger hands might find it slightly narrow.
The touchscreen display stands out as a key design element—it’s bright and clear, even for someone like me who’s a bit farsighted.
The clever wall-mountable holder deserves special mention. It attaches magnetically to keep your countertop clutter-free and installs easily with the included 3M tape. When charging time comes, it detaches effortlessly.

I appreciate how simple it’s to install and remove brush heads. They pop onto a narrow metal spindle that leaves minimal space for grime buildup—a thoughtful touch that makes maintenance hassle-free.
Cleaning Performance
Three different cleaning modes let you customize your brushing experience, and the Oclean X Pro Digital delivers solid performance across all of them.
The midrange cleaning aggressiveness hits a sweet spot that’ll work for most users without being too harsh on your gums.

I especially appreciate the two brush head options included. The plaque control head tackles stubborn buildup effectively, while the delicate care head provides gentler cleaning for sensitive areas.
The 84,000 movements per minute from the Maglev 2.0 motor generates impressive cleaning power – twice that of average sonic motors.

What really stands out is how quiet this brush operates. I measured it at around 60dB, which is noticeably quieter than my Oral-B Diamond Care iO that runs over 70dB.
You can brush without waking anyone up during early morning or late-night routines. The concentrated energy transfer to the brush head guarantees you’re getting effective cleaning without the excessive noise.
Smart Features
While the cleaning performance impresses, it’s the smart features where the Oclean X Pro Digital attempts to distinguish itself from the competition.
The touchscreen display serves as the marquee feature, showing missed areas during brushing without requiring an app.

I found the accuracy hit-or-miss, but the information’s generally helpful and more convenient than competitors like Oral-B iO and Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart, which only display results through apps.
However, the touchscreen can be accidentally activated while handling the brush, switching you into wrong modes. I frequently discovered the brush wasn’t operating at the right speed after inadvertently swiping into different settings.

The companion app complicates rather than elevates the experience. While it tracks brushing efficacy over time, it’s overwhelmingly complex with 11 pre-programmed modes, confusing force settings, and mysterious features. However, the app is NOT required for use as you can just as easily use the touchscreen for full operation.
Also, the X Pro Digital lacks a pressure sensor—an odd omission for a smart toothbrush focused on effectiveness.
Battery Life and Charging
Despite Oclean’s claim of 30-day battery life, the X Pro Digital falls well short of this promise in real-world use. I managed less than three weeks per charge using the standard brushing mode, which is a little disappointing for a premium toothbrush.
But I must say, I do love the carrying case that they’ve included. It holds the toothbrush, two brush heads, and can be charged via USB-C.

However, it’s important to note the battery life is about on-par with other electric toothbrushes in this price range.
More troubling were the two instances where the display got stuck on while the brush sat idle, rapidly draining the battery. This suggests potential software issues that need addressing.

You may need to purchase a separate charging brick, as one is not included. The toothbrush can’t charge directly from the cable either—it requires the stand or case.
Oclean A10 AirPump Water Flosser
I was lucky enough to also try their A10 AirPump Water Flosser as a companion product to the X Pro, and it’s worth considering if you’re looking for a complete oral care system.

The A10 uses innovative AirPump technology that delivers dual flossing power, creating a more effective clean than traditional water flossers.
What impressed me most is its palm-sized design that makes it genuinely portable. You can easily toss it in your travel bag without the bulk of conventional flossers.
It offers three flossing modes to match your specific needs, whether you’re dealing with sensitive gums or need aggressive plaque removal.

I found the A10 gentler on my gums compared to string floss, which is perfect if you experience bleeding or discomfort.
One refill provides thorough cleaning for your entire mouth, making it efficient and cost-effective.
Combined with the X Pro, you’ll truly have professional-level oral care at home.
Final Thoughts
I’d recommend the Oclean X Pro if you’re seeking effective cleaning with customizable modes and don’t mind the app’s complexity.
However, I can’t overlook the missing pressure sensor and disappointing battery life that falls short of advertised claims.
You’ll get solid performance, but there may be better options available if you prioritize battery longevity.
Meet Ry, “TechGuru,” a 36-year-old technology enthusiast with a deep passion for tech innovations. With extensive experience, he specializes in gaming hardware and software, and has expertise in gadgets, custom PCs, and audio.
Besides writing about tech and reviewing new products, he enjoys traveling, hiking, and photography. Committed to keeping up with the latest industry trends, he aims to guide readers in making informed tech decisions.