A Smarter Way to Brush Just Dropped and It Includes a Water Flosser

Water flossers are trending for a reason and Soocas just paired one with an electric toothbrush in a sleek, time-saving design.

There’s no shortage of beauty influencers praising double cleansing or 10-step routines. But when it comes to oral care, most people still power through with a basic toothbrush, skip flossing altogether, and hope for the best at their next cleaning. Meanwhile, water flossers are quietly going viral and not because they’re pretty.
TikTok and Instagram are filled with clips of debris flying out from between teeth. People are shocked by how much gets missed even after a “good brush.” That’s the wake-up call. The takeaway? Brushing alone isn’t enough and people are finally doing something about it.
That’s where the Soocas NEOS II enters the chat. It’s not just another electric toothbrush. It combines sonic brushing with water flossing in one handheld device. No countertop tanks. No need to floss after brushing. Just one button and three minutes to clean your teeth the way your dentist actually wants you to.
But is this minimalist dream tool worth the $179 price tag? And how does it stack up against what else is out there? Let’s break it down.
First Impressions
The Soocas toothbrush doesn’t scream “tech gadget.” It looks more like a high-end beauty tool, sleek, slim, and available in two shades: Pearl White and Dark Violet. At just 225 grams, it’s lighter than most 2-in-1 devices and feels comfortable to hold.
The magnetic charger clicks into place effortlessly (no ports means no grime buildup), and the build is completely IPX8 waterproof. Translation: you can use it in the shower, rinse it under running water, or even submerge it without ruining anything. It’s clean, modern, and surprisingly travel-friendly.
It’s also intuitive. The handle includes just a few buttons: one for mode, one for intensity, and one for starting the cleaning cycle. You can pick between Deep Clean Mode (brush + floss) or Quick Floss Mode (floss only), and the device saves your last setting, so you’re not tapping through options every time.
The Brushing Power
Let’s talk brushing. The NEOS II uses 34,400 vibrations per minute, which is in the sweet spot for sonic brushing. That kind of speed breaks down plaque on enamel and gently buffs surface stains, without being too harsh.
Another standout feature: the brush heads are copper-free, avoiding the oxidation that can happen with traditional metal-backed bristles. Soocas sterilizes each head with UV light and vacuum-seals them, which isn’t something you usually see outside of dental clinics.
It’s also designed for precision. The timer guides you through a full two-minute session, reminding you to switch areas every 30 seconds. It’s a small thing, but it keeps your routine consistent without having to think about it.
The Flossing Function
Once brushing wraps up, the device automatically switches to water flossing, no head change, no extra button-pressing.
The Soocas water flosser uses a 0.6mm ultra-fine water stream with 124.3 PSI pressure, which is 20% more powerful than standard portable flossers. That’s strong enough to remove trapped food and plaque from between teeth and under the gumline, but the stream is narrow enough to be gentle on gums.
You fill the 50ml reservoir with water or diluted mouthwash (no toothpaste during floss-only mode), and thanks to intermittent spray technology, it gets about 90 sprays per fill. That’s more than enough for a complete flossing session, and the tank is integrated, so there’s nothing dangling or separate to clean.
The Quick Floss Mode skips brushing entirely, which makes it ideal for midday refreshers or nights when you just need a quick rinse.
Real-World Use
Soocas promises 30 days of battery life on one charge, and in testing, that holds up. If you're brushing and flossing twice daily, you’ll get a full month without needing to plug in. The battery icon on the handle lights up to give you a heads-up when it’s running low.
The magnetic charging base keeps things cleaner than standard port-style chargers, and because the body is completely sealed, there’s zero chance of water damage creeping in over time.
One of the smaller but impressive design details: the ridge around the motor shaft. It helps prevent toothpaste gunk from building up, which is often a dealbreaker for other electric toothbrushes. That makes this not just easier to use, but easier to keep clean.
What People Are Actually Saying
Online reviews paint a clear picture. The Soocas toothbrush review scene is filled with praise for how much cleaner users’ mouths feel and how much faster the routine is.
A common theme: people love that the flossing is automatic. It removes the friction point of grabbing another device or using string floss (which, let’s be honest, most people avoid).
Even reviewers with sensitive gums said the lower intensity setting worked without irritation. And for those who travel frequently? The long battery life and compact design make it a perfect fit.
There were a few mentions of a learning curve especially filling the tank or figuring out how to angle the flosser stream but most said they got the hang of it after a few days.
How NEOS II Stacks Up
Compared to countertop best electric toothbrush and water flosser combo models, this one stands out for portability.
Waterpik’s combo systems are effective but bulky, with cords, tanks, and multiple heads. The NEOS II is cordless, self-contained, and genuinely travel-ready. It doesn’t match the raw power of full-sized flossers, but it’s far more practical for daily use.
Versus single-use flossers? This does way more. You’re getting dentist-level plaque removal plus targeted flossing, all in a device smaller than most skincare tools.
Who It’s For (and Who It’s Not)
The Soocas NEOS II is ideal if:
- You want a cleaner mouth without multiple tools
- You travel often and need something compact
- You hate string floss but know you need to do more than brush
- You want something minimalist without skipping performance
It’s not for you if:
- You need a larger water tank for extended sessions
- You prefer manual brushing over sonic vibration
- You’re on a very tight budget and don’t need flossing built in
At $179.99, it’s not the cheapest, but it replaces two tools. And if oral care is something you want to simplify without cutting corners, it earns its spot.
When it comes to brushing and flossing, really flossing, not skipping it, the Soocas NEOS II does what it promises. It makes the routine simpler. It cuts down the excuses. It fits into real life, not just a wellness shelfie. In a world where flossing still feels optional for most people, a tool like this might just be the nudge that turns better oral health into a habit. And that? That’s the kind of “smart device” that’s actually worth your time.
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