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YouTube is now going after Premium Family Plan accounts that aren’t in the same location
5:01 am | September 4, 2025

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YouTube is now following in the footsteps of Netflix and Disney+, as it's started to crack down on usage of YouTube Premium Family plans at different locations. The service is alerting people who are using an account that's part of a Premium Family group but at a different location than the family manager that their membership will be paused in 14 days. This is because, as per YouTube's Premium family membership terms of service, all members of each family plan have to be in the same household as the family manager. This isn't a recent change, it's always been like that, it's...

Instagram for iPad is finally here
4:02 am |

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No need to pinch yourself, you're not dreaming - today Instagram has finally launched its iPad app. Seriously, it's not April Fools, we promise. The company notes that "people have asked for this for a while", which is the understatement of the century, surely. Fret not, however, for it's "taken the time to design an experience that optimizes your favorite parts of Instagram for a bigger screen". It seems like the feed isn't among "your favorite parts of Instagram", because it still only shows up in the middle of your tablet. Then again, we have to cut Instagram some slack here as...

Acer announces Iconia X12, X14, A14 and A16 tablets
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Acer kicked off its IFA announcements with four new Iconia tablets. Iconia X12 and X14 feature 12.6-inch AMOLED (2,560 x 1,600px) and 14-inch OLED (1,920 x 1,200px) displays, 8,000 mAh batteries and quad speakers. Iconia A14 and A16 come in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes with both sporting IPS LCDs, built-in kickstands and 8,000 mAh batteries. Acer Iconia X12 X12 is the only one out of the bunch to support stylus input and it also gets an optional keyboard case. X14, A14 and A16 are powered by the Allwinner A733 chipset, while the X12 gets MediaTek’s Helio G99. You get 8GB RAM and 256GB...

Xiaomi 16 Ultra to feature a very prominent Leica logo
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According to a new leak by a tipster over on X, the upcoming Xiaomi 16 Ultra will feature a very prominent Leica logo - the famous one, in fact, with the red circle and white Leica lettering inside it. Thus, it seems that Xiaomi's partnership with Leica is still going strong, and might even become stronger than it has been, if this is any indication. The image below is of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, by the way, modified to showcase what the Leica logo will look like on its successor. This red and white Leica logo was featured on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra's box, but not on the phone itself. The...

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush review: Upgraded to clean your teeth – and the planet – even better
2:00 am |

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Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush: One minute review

The Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush continues the environmentally-friendly mission of its predecessor, while upgrading everything that could help offer a better brushing experience. The end result is an upgraded model worthy of inclusion in our list of the best electric toothbrusheswith its balance of performance, portability and sustainability.

Suri's mission statement is all about creating a toothbrush that lasts, stopping landfills piling up with disposable plastic brushes. As such, it uses recycled materials in construction, the heads are plant-based and can be recycled – for free by Suri in some countries – and it's made to last.

The sonic brush has a redesigned and strong motor that offers a powerful-yet-gentle 33,000 movements per minute sonic vibration. The pressure sensor detects a user is brushing too hard and lowers the force of the pressure and vibrates subtly so you know to ease off, keeping your gums and teeth safe while also gently training you to brush better.

The case has had a battery added to it, which can charge the brush and also power the UV cleaning light that kills 99.99% of bacteria within one minute. It's a superb feature that helps it compete even against the tech-crammed top-tier toothbrushes like the Oral-B iO Series 10 and the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000.

Once again, this comes with the sticky-backed magnet that lets you mount your brush neatly anywhere in your bathroom.

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush review: Price and availability

Suri 2.0

(Image credit: Future)
  • Priced at $135 in the US
  • £105 in the UK
  • Australia price yet to be announced

The Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush has a launch price in the UK of £105. That puts it only a bit higher than its predecessor which was £95 with the full kit.

The US price at launch is $135. Considering the original model was $116 at launch, with the UV case, this price isn't a big jump up and represents a great value for money amount.

The Australian pricing, at time of publishing, has yet to be announced, but we estimate it'll be around AU$200 based on the prices above.

The company says the brush is made to be easily repaired, so you shouldn't need another for a very long time. Plus, if you do change up, Suri will recycle it all for free.

The heads are sustainable but are still going to wear down, so you'll need to factor in replacement costs. A pack of three new heads will cost you $18.45 / £14.40 / AU$28. That includes fast and free shipping as part of the charge.

  • Value score: 4.5 / 5

Suri 2.0

(Image credit: Future)

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush review: Specifications

Component

Value

Battery life

40+ days

Sonic vibrations

33,000 per minute

Charging stand

USB

Timer

Yes, two minute with 30-second haptics

Noise

50 dB

Charge time

4 hours

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush review: Design

Suri 2.0

(Image credit: Future)
  • Upgraded motor
  • Aluminium body
  • Plant-based heads

The design of the Suri 2.0 closely adheres to the sustainable ethos of the company, with plant-based heads, a build comprised of recycled materials and a seeming focus on minimal environmental impact in both short and long term.

You still have that slim aluminium build that feels both comfortable and premium, with durability to last long-term. The base is flat allowing it to stand easily, and offers wireless charging either with the included mount charger, or via the case.

The sticky-backed magnetic mount charger allows the brush to 'float' wherever you choose to stick it, whether that's neatly next to your bathroom mirror or inside a drawer. Short of going on the ceiling, there are very few limitations here. I didn't try it on the ceiling, but the mount was so strong I dare say that would probably work too.

The brush uses brush heads made from cornstarch and castor oil instead of synthetic plastic. These are shaped into a wave-shaped bristle pattern to take care of interdental cleaning, and you also get a return envelope so you can send them back, free of charge in some countries, for recycling.

The new case is a great evolution as it still features a UV-C light to clean the head, but now also packs in a battery so charging can be done anywhere – more on that below.

  • Design score: 5 / 5

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush review: Features

Suri 2.0

(Image credit: Future)
  • 40-day battery
  • Case based charging
  • UV-C cleaning light

I would describe the 2.0 as a frontrunner when it comes to battery life, even when compared to its more expensive competition. This fast charges in hours and then keeps going for well over a month, in my experience. The company says it's good for 40 days, but I found that my review unit could exceed this, even when brushing twice daily.

The charging case works with a UV light to clean the brush head, tackling 99.99% of harmful bacteria in a single minute. This is a reassuring feature, especially when travelling. On other brushes a quick rinse under the tap is all I could hope for, whereas with the included UV cleaner, I know my brush head is truly clean and safe.

Suri 2.0

(Image credit: Future)

The case now charges your brush, which was a much-requested feature on the last model that required you to plug the charger in. The charger case offers a good two months of use between charges, even with the UV light being used.

The brush head has a wave design for the best possible cleaning, while the back of the head has a rubberized pattern used for the now-standard tongue cleaning with just the right amount of abrasion.

There are still only two brush modes: Clean or Polish. While that is minimal, it offers strong or sensitive which (in my opinion) is enough. You have a standard two-minute timer with 30-second interval alerts via a gentle haptic vibration, all helping get the ideal clean to achieve a plaque-free finish.

  • Features score: 4.5 / 5

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush review: Performance

Suri 2.0

(Image credit: Future)
  • 33,000 sonic vibrations per minute
  • Superb long battery life
  • Simple but effective cleaning

When I saw the motor on this was upgraded, I was surprised it still offers the same 33,000 sonic vibrations of the original model. I assumed a better motor meant 'faster'. Yet when I used it, I immediately felt the difference from the original Suri; it felt more deliberate in its delivery of that power, while remaining as sensitive and gentle as the experience I had with the first brush. This is likely thanks to the new pressure sensor that during testing, meant a deeper cleaning experience I couldn't get from the first Suri.

It stays quieter than the first brush at just 50dB compared to 54dB. The case is USB-C friendly so you'll likely be able to use your phone charger during traveling, making this brush very travel-friendly.

Then there's that UV cleaning light, operated via a single button press. In reality you can't see any difference so there is an element of trust in the process. The 2.0 also comes with a cover for the brush heads, which is ideal if you're traveling with a spare. You can also long press the main button to activate a lock or travel mode, so it won't start vibrating in your bag and causing trouble with security.

Suri includes the recycling packaging to send heads back to the company easily. This makes it a more realistic process for most people, as does designing the brush to be easily repaired. This is potentially the last brush you'll ever need to buy, especially as its repairable.

  • Performance score: 4.5/5

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush: Scorecard

Suri 2.0

(Image credit: Future)

Category

Comment

Score

Value

A decent price for what you get

4.5/5

Design

Clean, easy to hold and effective

5/5

Features

That light cleaning and battery performance

4.5/5

Performance

Great cleaning, top battery and super sustainability

4.5/5

Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush: Should I buy?

Buy it if...

You want to stay sustainable

With plant-based materials, a repairable design and included return envelopes for recycling, this is as close to perfectly green as a brush can get right now.

You don't want to think about charging

The 40+ day battery life combined with a few hours charge time banishes battery anxiety.

You want sonic powers

This brush delivers a powerful 33,000 sonic vibrations per minutes for a more effective deep clean of plaque and mouth muck.

Don't buy it if...

You like oscillating heads

To be clear, this is a sonic head, meaning the brush itself won't oscillate as some options do. So if you want that extra movement automated this might not be for you.

You don't want to buy heads online

At time of publishing you can only get replacement heads online for delivery, so if you like the option of picking yours up in-store, this might not suit you.

Also consider

Component

Oral-B iO Series 6

Colgate Hum Smart Rhythm

Battery life

20+ days

90 days

Movement

8,800 oscillations+ 20,000 pulsations per minute

30,000 vibrations per minutes

Charge time

12 hours

AAA batteries

Modes

Five

Two

Oral-B iO Series 6

An affordable way to get all the power of the iO Series with its pulsations and oscillations combination, to get the ultimate clean as well as that display for helpful feedback and mode selection.

Read our full Oral-B iO Series 6 review

Colgate Hum Smart Rhythmic

For a well-price sonic toothbrush, that offers replacement batteries as an option, this is a powerful pick with 30,000 vibrations per minute and two modes for decent brushing control.

Read our full Colgate Hum Smart Rhythmic review

How I tested

I used the Suri 2.0 Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush for weeks in order to test the effectiveness of the brush itself as well as that battery performance. I also visited the dentist during this time and was complemented on my cleaning efforts - reflecting well on this brush's performance.

I used the case for travel, over-night, as well as making use of the UV-C light cleaning feature. I mounted the magnetic holder to test its usefulness and was left surprised at how helpful this small addition was.

My brushing was twice daily with that two-minute timer and haptic half-minute guidance vibrations used to get a full and fair brush.

I was also testing other brushes from Oral-B and more which allowed me to see the difference between features like extra modes, oscillations versus sonics, battery life, screes, apps and more.

Polar Loop is a screenless, subscription-free wrist wearable
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Polar is a well-known brand in the wearables market and it just announced its first passive wrist wearable. Polar Loop is a direct competitor to the Whoop band, but it ditches the additional subscription model while offering 24/7 health and activity tracking. Polar Loop in Night Black Polar Loop features a textile band which comes in three launch color options - Greige Sand, Night Black, and Brown Copper, with six additional options also available. That’s attached to a stainless-steel buckle which houses Polar’s Precision Prime sensor. The entire package is just 29 grams,...

Netflix updates Moments feature, making it easier to share the best bits from movies and shows
11:12 pm | September 3, 2025

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Many movies and TV shows live or die based on their memeability – and Netflix knows this too well. For example, the dance scene from Wednesday has over 70 million views on YouTube alone. But Netflix has its own way to create and share clips. It’s called Moments and was introduced last year – except it was more of a bookmark feature. Today, the company is updating it to allow users to set both a start and an end point, essentially creating a short clip. That’s a lot more useful for sharing concrete moments (which may or may not go viral). Releasing it now is no coincidence – part 2 of...

Samsung’s tri-fold smartphone may not be coming as soon as previously reported
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Samsung's much-anticipated tri-fold smartphone might be coming later than recently reported. According to new information out of Korea, the device will be announced next month at the earliest, and is due to be released in November. This comes contrary to what we heard yesterday, when the same source, weirdly enough, claimed it would be going official by the end of this month. Of course, after such a long wait, a month or two more isn't that big of a deal. Huawei is launching its second-generation tri-fold device this month, however, and the Mate XTs will be the main competitor to...

Pixel 10 replacements in the US come with a physical SIM slot
8:31 pm |

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The Pixel 10, 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL are the first Google phones to lack physical SIM slots in the US. The trio comes with dual eSIM capabilities, allowing them to use 2 profiles at a time and store up to 8 profiles on the phone at any given time. It appears that certain users who returned their Pixel 10 units due to hardware issues have received replacement units with a physical nano-SIM slot. Pixel 10 Pro XL original (top) and replacement unit (bottom) Several users on Reddit shared that their replacement Pixel 10 Pro units have the nano-SIM slot, which would signify these units...

vivo X300 Pro’s charging spec revealed through new certification
7:22 pm |

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The vivo X300 Pro has been spotted in the 3C database, having been certified by the Chinese authority recently. This has revealed the fact that it will support 90W wired charging, which is identical to its predecessor. Thanks to a prior certification, we also know that it will come with a 6,500 mAh battery, which will be 500 mAh bigger than the X200 Pro's. There will be a version of the X300 Pro featuring BeiDou satellite messaging support. The X300 Pro is expected to launch alongside the X300 in October, both powered by MediaTek's yet-unannounced Dimensity 9500 SoC. The X300 Pro is...

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