Iron Man themed sonic toothbrush is powered by an Arc Reactor

This toothbrush is made to look like the iconic Iron Man suit complete with an Arc Reactor

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With the Marvel franchise being as big as it is, it seems just about right that we now finally have Marvel-themed electric toothbrushes. Marvel, in collaboration with long-time developer of oral care products EVO, has launched the new IRM-1 rechargeable sonic toothbrush that takes design cues from Tony Stark’s iconic Iron Man suit.

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At first glance, you can already see the resemblance starting with its brushed metal red finish which mirrors Stark’s suit. Gold accents also run down the body of the toothbrush and it even has a small Arc Reactor-inspired button.

In addition to that, Marvel and EVO took the time to incorporate other elements such as Arc Reactor charging base. It has built-in breathing lights as well that make it look like a true Stark Industries device.

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For functionality, you’re getting a handful of useful features including four brushing modes — Standard, Sensitive, Whitening, and Deep Clean. The mode is determined by the hidden lights on the body and can offer up to 40,000 vibrations per minute.

It comes with a plaque defense brush head that offers “one-of-a-kind anchorless technology.” The geometric bristles are infused with mico-particles for maximum cleaning and stain removal. It’s also equipped with one of the most powerful motors developed.

The bristles are also self-fading which means colors will change over time to remind you to change the brush head. And if that’s not enough of a reminder, the Arc Reactor on the body will switch from a white light to a red light as a mother sign that it’s time to change the brush head.

Getting your hands on the IRM-1 will cost you $199.99 with pre-orders already live on EVO’s website, Amazon, and Best Buy.

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