TechRadar Verdict
The Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night is a Rolls-Royce of a rotary shaver, reflected in its astronomical list price — fitting given a tie-in with sci-fi film Project Hail Mary. A comfortable shave, active pressure and motion guidance, a useful LED feedback ring, a world-first UV cleaning charger and a generous accessory bundle justify its flagship status, but the price could still bring it back down to Earth.
Pros
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Excellent contour tracking
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LED pressure ring is genuinely useful
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Comfortable on sensitive areas
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Premium accessories and cleaning system
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Fantastic build quality
Cons
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Tie-in adds little beyond presentation
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Cleaning cartridges add ongoing cost
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Foil shavers arguably closer
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App features won’t appeal to everyone
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Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night: two-minute review
The Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night is the company’s most advanced rotary shaver, and in this Ryan Gosling-friendly Project Hail Mary edition, it arrives wrapped in a layer of space-age storytelling about aerospace-grade engineering, longevity and precision.
Underneath the launch theatrics, though, this is a serious flagship shaver. Philips’ Triple Action Lift & Cut system trims hair down to a Sphynx cat-like 0.08mm, while NanoTech Dual Precision blades and 360-degree flexing heads are designed to stay close to the skin across awkward contours like the jaw, chin and neck.
An LED pressure-feedback ring around the shaving head changes colour as you shave, showing whether you’re applying too much or too little pressure. It sounds like a gimmick until you realise it’s training you out of bad habits.
That matters because most electric shaver irritation comes not from the blades, but from you mashing the thing into your face like you’re trying to sand a table. The light ring gives immediate feedback, while the GroomTribe app adds more detailed pressure and motion guidance if you want to get forensic about your morning shave.
Performance is excellent for a rotary model. It’s close, smooth and particularly good across contours, with enough flexibility to handle difficult areas without repeated punishment passes. Foil shavers may still edge it for absolute closeness, but few feel this forgiving.
Battery life offers 60 minutes of runtime, good enough for a fortnight of taming facial follicles, with a one-hour full charge and a five-minute quick charge for emergencies.
The wider bundle also includes a UV Power Charger, Quick Clean Pod, precision trimmer and three-in-one DeepClean Massager, so this feels more like a grooming system than a single shaver.
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The Project Hail Mary collaboration is mostly cosmetic. You get themed packaging and a theatrical unboxing, but the shaving experience itself is unchanged from the standard i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night model.
Still, if you’re buying fresh and want one of the most capable rotary shavers available, this is an impressively polished option.
Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night: price and availability
- List price: from $499.99 (without movie tie-in)
- Launched March 2026
- Available in the US and UK
The Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night sits firmly at the premium end of the electric shaver market.
Availability varies by region and retailer, but it’s widely sold online through major electronics and grooming outlets, with discounts often available. This Project Hail Mary variant (XP9406/93) appears as a limited-edition bundle, though the core device is shared with other i9000 Prestige Ultra models, and the Night & Day edition without the sci-fi tie-in retails at $499.99 (about £370 / AU$690)
Philips attempts to justify the cost with a considerable accessories bundle, including a three-in-one deep clean attachment for cleaning, massaging, and priming the skin for moisturising.
That said, ongoing costs are worth factoring in. Replacement shaving heads and cleaning cartridges aren’t cheap, and the included cleaning system nudges you toward regular refills.
- Value score: 3.5/5
Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night: specs
Type | Rotary electric shaver |
Use: | Wet and dry |
Blade system | NanoTech Dual Precision blades |
Shaving system | Triple Action Lift and Cut |
Contour following | 360-degree Precision Flexing Head |
Guidance | Active Pressure and Motion Guidance |
Skin comfort | Hydro SkinGlide Coating |
Battery life | 60 minutes runtime |
Charging time | One hour |
Quick charge | Five minutes |
Charging | USB-A cable, charging dock / UV Power Charger |
Cleaning | Quick Clean Pod, one-touch open, fully washable |
Attachments | Precision trimmer, three-in-one DeepClean Massager |
Display | Color LCD, battery indicator, travel lock, app connection |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, GroomTribe app |
Warranty | Five years, extendable to seven years with registration |
Replacement head | SH91, replace every two years |
Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night: design
- Premium, reassuring build
- LED pressure ring gives real-time feedback
- UV Power Charger makes the bundle feel flagship
Philips knows how to make a top-end shaver feel expensive, and the i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night doesn’t disappoint. The handle feels solid, balanced and nicely weighted, with an ergonomic grip that makes it easy to control even when shaving wet.
The triple rotary head design, made from aerospace industry steel, is familiar Philips territory, but the smaller, flexible heads help the shaver maintain contact around the jawline, neck and under the nose. It looks technical without tipping into medical device territory.
The standout design feature is the LED ring around the shaving head. It changes colour as you shave to indicate pressure, and it’s much more useful than a light-up grooming gadget has any right to be.
Press too hard and it tells you. Ease off too much, and it tells you. Hit the sweet spot, and it effectively rewards you for shaving like an adult. Even Barbie movie Ryan Gosling could get to grips with it.
There’s also a colour LCD on the handle, showing battery status, travel lock and app connection. It’s clear and useful, though the pressure ring is the display you’ll actually pay attention to while shaving.
The accessories are substantial. The UV Power Charger sanitizes the shaver head while charging, while the Quick Clean Pod handles cleaning and lubrication. The 3-in-1 DeepClean Massager feels more lifestyle than essential, but it does broaden the package into skincare territory.
As for the movie tie-in, it’s mostly in the packaging and presentation. The sci-fi styling and engineered unboxing experience are fun, but once the shaver is on your bathroom shelf, the movie connection fades into the background.
- Design score: 4.5/5
Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night: performance
- Comfortable rotary shave
- LED pressure guidance improves technique
- Strong across awkward contours
The i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night is excellent to use, with multiple shaving modes prioritising speed, comfort or a more thorough pass — and the LED pressure ring is central to that.
A lot of premium shavers promise smarter shaving, but this is one of the few where the smart feature is visible and useful immediately. The colour-changing ring helps you maintain the right pressure in real time, which is particularly helpful around the neck, where it’s easy to overcompensate and cause irritation.
It also makes the learning curve shorter. Rotary shaving requires a different technique from foil shaving or wet shaving, and the i9000 gently nags you into better habits.
The LED ring uses a simple color system: green means you’re spot on, orange means ease off, and blue/purple means stop being so timid. It sounds basic, but it quickly trains you into better habits. After a few shaves, you stop thinking about it, which is usually a sign that a feature is doing its job.
Closeness is impressive, and while I can’t verify the 0.08mm figure with lab equipment, the results are consistently close and clean. It’s especially good at following face contours, where cheaper shavers often leave patches that require repeated passes, and subsequently irritation.
The NanoTech Dual Precision blades cope well with mixed growth direction, and Philips says the system is designed for one, three or seven-day beards. In practice, it’s at its best on daily or every-other-day growth, but it still handles longer stubble better than most rotary rivals.
Comfort is the bigger story. The Hydro SkinGlide coating helps the heads move smoothly over the skin, while the pressure ring discourages the sort of heavy-handed shaving that usually causes redness. Used properly, it feels controlled rather than aggressive.
The GroomTribe app won’t be for everyone. Not everyone wants to Bluetooth-pair a shaver before breakfast. But its pressure and motion insights do make sense here, because they support the same behaviour the LED ring is encouraging on the device itself.




Wet shaving with foam or gel works well, and the shaver is fully washable, so cleaning under the tap is simple. The Quick Clean Pod is more convenient, though, especially if this is going to be your main shaver.
Foil rivals such as the Panasonic Arc6 and Braun Series 9 Pro may still win for absolute closeness on short, straight stubble. But the Philips counters with comfort, flexibility and a more forgiving feel around awkward facial geography.
Unlike foil shavers, where multiple brands compete at the top end, the rotary market is effectively dominated by Philips — meaning the i9000 Prestige Ultra’s biggest competition comes from earlier Philips models rather than direct rivals.
- Performance score: 4.5/5
Should you buy the Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night?
Attribute | Notes | Score |
|---|---|---|
Value | Superb bundle and flagship performance, but the RRP is extremely high. | 3.5 / 5 |
Design | Premium build, excellent ergonomics and a genuinely useful LED pressure ring. | 4.5 / 5 |
Performance | Close, comfortable and forgiving, especially around contours and sensitive areas. | 4.5 / 5 |
Buy it if
You want a top-end rotary shaver
This is one of the most capable rotary models around, with excellent contour tracking and comfort.
You have sensitive skin
The LED pressure ring, Hydro SkinGlide coating and app guidance all help reduce over-shaving and irritation.
You want the full grooming system
The UV Power Charger, Quick Clean Pod, trimmer and DeepClean Massager make this feel like a complete bathroom setup.
Don't buy it if
You’re on a budget
This is an expensive shaver, even allowing for the bundle.
You already own a recent i9000
The Project Hail Mary edition adds packaging and presentation, not a radically different shave.
You want the closest possible electric shave
Foil shavers still arguably edge rotary models for absolute closeness on short stubble.
Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night: also consider

Panasonic Arc6
A premium foil shaver that prioritises outright closeness, especially on short, straight stubble.

Braun Series 9 Pro
Another high-end foil option, strong on speed and closeness, with a more traditional shaving feel.
How I tested the Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night
- Tested over two weeks
- Used for wet and dry shaving
- Tested with daily stubble and longer growth
I used the Philips Norelco i9000 Prestige Ultra Day & Night as my main shaver over two weeks, testing it on stubble, longer growth and more awkward areas around the jawline and neck.
I tested the LED pressure-feedback ring during normal shaving to see whether it made a meaningful difference to technique, and used the GroomTribe app to compare its guidance with the feedback on the shaver itself.
I also tested the UV Power Charger, Quick Clean Pod, precision trimmer and 3-in-1 DeepClean Massager to assess whether the wider bundle adds genuine value or simply makes the box look more expensive.
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Former Metro tech editor, Stuff editor-in-chief and associate producer on The Gadget Show, James has been writing about consumer electronics and innovation for over 25 years. Experienced in both online and print journalism, he is currently tech correspondent for the Goodwood Festival of Speed Future Lab and editor of private jet magazine, Cloud. You’ll also find him contributing to titles including Enki, The Times, Shortlist, Spear’s, and U3A Matters, all while lamenting the untimely death of the MiniDisc.
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