Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Electric Toothbrushes

Philips Sonicare 7100 vs SURI 2.0

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

SURI 2.0 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.4 vs 4.6). The gap is mostly about fit for purpose — read the strengths below before deciding.

Philips Sonicare 7100
Ranked #3 in Best Electric Toothbrushes
Philips Sonicare 7100
$299

The Philips Sonicare 7100 delivers strong cleaning performance with its 31,000 brush strokes per minute and includes essential features like a pressure sensor and 2-minute timer. TechRadar praised its effective cleaning and stylish design, though noted the smart features are somewhat basic compared to premium models. Reviewers highlighted the long battery life and comfortable handling, though some found the replacement brush heads costly. This toothbrush is ideal for users seeking reliable daily cleaning without advanced smart connectivity, but those wanting full smart integration should consider higher-tier models.

Strengths
  • Effective cleaning performance with 31,000 brush strokes per minute
  • Includes pressure sensor and 2-minute timer for proper brushing habits
  • Good battery life lasting up to 3 weeks with regular use
Watch-outs
  • Smart features are limited compared to higher-end models
  • Replacement brush heads can be expensive
  • No travel case included in the box
SURI 2.0
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Electric Toothbrushes
SURI 2.0
$105

The SURI 2.0 electric toothbrush solves common electric toothbrush frustrations with its 30+ day battery life, quiet operation, and magnetic wall mount that prevents toothpaste buildup. Reviewed by Jasmine Vorley of Good Housekeeping, the brush delivers an excellent clean that even her dentist noticed, leaving teeth smoother than manual or rotating brushes. Its repairable aluminium design and plant-based brush heads support sustainability, though some users may find the pressure sensor too insensitive and brush heads too soft. Best for eco-conscious consumers seeking a low-maintenance, high-performance option, but not ideal for those who prefer firmer brushing or more sensitive pressure detection.

Strengths
  • 30+ day battery life with twice-daily use
  • Quiet operation compared to rotating electric brushes
  • Magnetic wall mount prevents toothpaste crust on sink
Watch-outs
  • Pressure sensor requires firm pressure to activate
  • Brush heads may be too soft for some users
  • Replacement brush heads cost £8.98 for two heads on six-month subscription

Specs side-by-side

SpecPhilips Sonicare 7100SURI 2.0
Brush TypeG3 Premium Gum CareSonic
Brushing Modes12 brush settingsRegular, Polish
Pressure SensorYesYes, but could be more sensitive
TimerYesYes, 2-minute with 30-second quadrant alerts
Battery LifeUp to 3 weeks30+ days
ChargingCharging travel caseWireless
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