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Forget the toothbrush: Xiaomi surprises and launches a version with a servo-oscillating motor, color screen, pressure alerts, real-time forgotten areas, and a battery for up to 180 days

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 08/05/2026 at 13:40
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Xiaomi bets on electric toothbrush with smart screen, pressure sensors, recognition of forgotten areas, and extended battery life to transform oral hygiene into a real-time guided experience, bringing daily care closer to features already common in the brand’s connected devices and smart products.

Xiaomi has included the Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro in its global catalog, an electric toothbrush that combines a servo-oscillating motor, a color screen, pressure alerts, and a promised battery life of up to 180 days of use in soft mode.

The model also reports coverage failures during brushing and displays data such as duration, areas covered, and estimated plaque level.

This novelty reinforces the brand’s commitment to personal care products with smart features.

Instead of being limited to traditional vibration, the brush uses a sweeping motion of up to 60 degrees, accompanied by sensors that recognize tooth surfaces and adjust cleaning by zones.

According to Xiaomi, the technology aims to simulate the Bass method, a technique where the bristles are positioned at about 45 degrees relative to the gum line.

The guidance is to work on small groups of teeth at a time, focusing on removing bacterial plaque and improving daily hygiene.

Servo-oscillating motor expands electric toothbrush cleaning area

The main technical differential of the Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro lies in its servo-oscillating motor.

Xiaomi states that the assembly allows for three times greater coverage compared to previous models in the Mijia line, by combining vibration and wide oscillation during use.

The toothbrush also features a six-axis gyroscope, responsible for identifying different areas of the mouth.

With this feature, the device recognizes chewing surfaces, sides of the teeth, and other regions, adjusting the bristles’ action according to the brushing zone.

In tests cited by the manufacturer, the product achieved a cleaning efficiency of 91.96%, a result commercially advertised as “up to 92%.”

The evaluation was attributed to CVC Testing Technology Co., Ltd., with technical reports mentioned in Xiaomi’s official documentation.

Color screen shows forgotten areas in real time

The color LCD screen transforms the toothbrush handle into a brushing monitoring center.

During use, the interface displays the progress of cleaning, indicates spots that did not receive adequate coverage, and shows the brushing time.

Another feature highlighted by Xiaomi is the display of the estimated plaque level.

The company itself informs, however, that the reports and recommendations generated by the system serve as a reference for daily care and do not replace evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment performed by a dentist.

The product can also connect to the Xiaomi Home app.

Through the platform, users have access to recent brushing reports, mode customization, and parameter adjustments in an experience closer to other smart devices from the brand.

Pressure alerts reduce risk to gums

The toothbrush is designed to warn when the force applied during brushing exceeds what is recommended by the system.

In these situations, the device vibrates, lights up a red indicator on the back of the handle, and automatically reduces power.

The aim is to prevent excessive pressure from causing discomfort or aggression to the gums.

This point is relevant because many people associate greater force with more efficient cleaning, although brushing also depends on technique, time, and adequate coverage.

Xiaomi also included a three-second gradual start to reduce toothpaste splashing, a mode memory function, and a travel lock.

The set has IPX8 certification, which allows the entire device body to be rinsed after use, as per the official description.

Battery for up to 180 days and USB-C charging

The Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro comes with two types of brush heads.

One is for daily oral care, while the other is designed for a softer brushing, indicated by the brand for sensitive mouths.

The heads use copper-free bristle insertion and rubberized coating for impact absorption.

Xiaomi recommends replacement every three months, a guideline reinforced by green bristles that lose color as the accessory approaches the end of its usage cycle.

Battery life is another highlight of the product.

According to the manufacturer, the brush can last up to 180 days in gentle mode and 90 days in standard mode, considering two two-minute brushings daily with a fully charged battery.

Charging is done via a USB-C port.

Xiaomi states that a quick two-minute recharge provides enough power for a deep cleaning session, also calculated to last two minutes.

Minimalist design follows Xiaomi’s visual standard

The finish follows the visual language used by the brand in other home products.

The brush features an integrated body, UV coating with a ceramic-like feel, a metallic-looking frame around the screen, and options in blue and white colors.

The presence of the Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro on Xiaomi’s global website indicates preparation for sale outside China, but pricing and market availability have not yet been widely detailed by the manufacturer.

With a servo-oscillating motor, tracking screen, pressure alerts, and long-lasting battery, the new brush positions oral hygiene in a category closer to connected devices.

The proposal replaces simple electric brushing with a system that guides the user during their routine and records habits for later consultation.

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Alisson Ficher

A journalist who graduated in 2017 and has been active in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in print magazines, stints at free-to-air TV channels, and over 12,000 online publications. A specialist in politics, employment, economics, courses, and other topics, he is also the editor of the CPG portal. Professional registration: 0087134/SP. If you have any questions, wish to report an error, or suggest a story idea related to the topics covered on the website, please contact via email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept résumés!

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