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Playbrush is an oral care device for children that is designed to encourage them to brush their teeth regularly and properly via gamification. It is developed by an Austro-British company with the same name. The device controls a variety of different games with the intent to encourage children to spend a full two minutes brushing their teeth.


Devices

There are two types of Playbrush devices: * A dongle that fits onto the end of a manual toothbrush such as the ''Smart'' * Integrated into an electric toothbrush such as the ''Smart sonic'' and the ''Smart One X''


History

The technology was developed in 2014 and 2015 by Austrian entrepreneur Paul Varga. Varga observed the behaviour of his three-year-old godson during bedtime rituals while the child was entertained by video clips on their
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. Together with childhood friend Matthäus Ittner, former fellow student Tolulope Ogunsina, and with help from the University College London, Varga began development of Playbrush in summer 2014. The device launched in November of the same year with mobile apps for
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and iOS in Austria, Germany, and the United Kingdom. In 2018 the electric toothbrush Playbrush Smart Sonic was released.


Technology

Playbrush's technology consists of hardware and software. The hardware component of Playbrush is an
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technology that can be integrated into either a manual toothbrush dongle or an electric toothbrush. Equipped with motion sensors, it is able to detect where users are brushing and provide real-time feedback on their brushing behaviour. The captured motion data is then transmitted via
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to the user's smartphone or tablet. Playbrush's app is designed to translate the brushing data into various interactive games that children can control through their brushing movements. As of summer 2018, there were eleven games available for download on Google Play and the Apple App Store in addition to a brushing coach. The app also includes a detailed statistics section, which provides historical feedback for parents and dentists to track progress.


Awards

The technology and company has received various awards: * UCL Bright Ideas Award 2014 * TNW Europe Top 3 Startup - 2015 * Best Technological Innovative Contribution Award (Gamification World Awards 2015) * Health Media Award 2016 * Pitch@Palace Finalist 2016 * Forbes Austria Start-up Academy 2016 * Bits & Pretzels Pro 7 Special Award (250.000 TV Budget Price) 2017


References

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