Tooth Tunes is a discontinued line of children's toothbrushes released by the Tiger Electronics division of Hasbro in 2007.[1] Each brush played a two-minute song clip from a particular artist to encourage the user to brush their teeth for the dentist-recommended two minutes. A single toothbrush came with one song, and had a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$9.99. Two more types, Turbo Tooth Tunes and Tooth Tunes Junior, were introduced in 2008. In 2012, nine new Tooth Tunes toothbrushes were introduced.[2]
Once activated, a small CPU in the handle played the featured song on the chip by transferring vibrations through the bristles, which acted as transducers, into the front teeth, through the jawbone, and into the inner ear. During use, the user heard a mix between a natural vocal hum and the song being played.[3][4] The intended result was for the music only to be audible to its user, however the music emanating from the toothbrush could be heard by those nearby, with increasing volume as pressure was applied to the brush head.
References
edit- ^ Buckleitner, Warren (2007-03-01). "That Tune in Your Head Could Be Your Toothbrush". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- ^ "What are Tooth Tunes?". Reference. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
- ^ "Hasbro Tooth Tunes toothbrush makes you a loud mouth". Engadget.com. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
- ^ "Hasbro's Tooth Tunes". we make money not art. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
External links
edit- Official Hasbro Tooth Tunes page(Archive)