TechRadar Verdict
The Laifen Wave SE offers a more gentle version of the oscillation and vibration dual-cleaning its predecesor delivers. You still get a superb battery with easy and fast USB-C charging, portability and wide levels of personalization. More controls on the brush itself might be nice but at this price, it's tough to fault.
Pros
- +
Long 50-day battery life
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Superb oscillating movement
- +
American Dental Association certified
- +
Included cases for spare heads
Cons
- -
Too gentle on standard mode
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Confusing controls
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Laifen Wave SE Toothbrush: One minute review
The Laifen Wave SE is the second electric toothbrush from the Chinese manufacturer. This Special Edition variant is a follow-up to the original Wave which looks – and is in most ways – very similar.
The standout difference in the SE over the Wave is that this offers what the company calls a more "cozy" brushing experience. How? It vibrates less. Yup, while the original Wave pushed out a brain buzzing 66,000 vibrations per minute, this variant is a far more gentle 26,000. There are also a few more color variants available in the SE, too.
So while this might make the best electric toothbrush list alongside sonic and traditionally oscillating models, this brush both oscillates and vibrates, carving its own niche in electric toothbrush options.
One other big shift in the SE is that this model has been certified by the American Dental Association. That makes this the first dual-action toothbrush to achieve this accolade, helping this unique offering stand out even more.
The battery life is another area this manages to perform very well in thanks to a 50-hour top-end, possibly due to its lower power. The brush can be charged to full in only three hours using a standard USB-C port, meaning you may only need to take one cable when travelling.
Most Laifen replacement heads will work with the SE, and you get two with the unit including travel cases for each. But you can also use Philips SonicCare heads, which is great if you need to pick one up in a physical shop, where you likely won't find Laifen anytime soon.
Laifen Wave SE review: Price and availability
- Priced at $90 in the US
- £90 in the UK
- AU$200 in Australia
The Laifen Wave SE follows up the original, which arrived earlier in 2025, and is priced at $89.99 in the US, £89.99 in the UK and AU$199.99 in Australia.
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That price gets you the brush unit, two replacement heads with their own travel cases, and a USB-A to USB-C charger cable. You also get an impressive two-year warranty and a 30-days "no hassle" guarantee.
Usefully, depending on your region, you can buy via Amazon for a quick and secure delivery – which can be free for Prime members.
You can buy a set of three replacement heads in various designs and levels of stiffness, including Super Clean, Gum Care, or Ultra-Whitening. In all cases, the price is the same at US$15.99 / £15.99 / AU$14.99 for a set.
- Value score: 4.5 / 5
Laifen Wave SE review: Specifications
Component | Value |
Battery life | 50 days |
Sonic vibrations | 26,000 per minute |
Charger | USB-C |
Timer | Yes, two minute with 30-second haptics |
Noise | 55 dB |
Charge time | 3 hours |
Laifen Wave SE review: Design
- Two colors
- IP68 waterproof
- Cushioned heads
At first glance you'd struggle to spot the difference between the Laifen Wave SE and the original model. That's because they're almost identical, only this version comes in two new colors: the Matte Yellow you see in these photos, plus a Meadow Green option.
In both cases, the outer is a soft matte PU coating that gives it a gentle feel but also adds plenty of grip, even when wet. At the top is a soft-to-touch power button topped by three LED lights to show which of the three settings you are using.
At the base is a cover which can be lifted to access the USB-C charging port. When closed, this creates a flat base so the brush can be stood up effectively. Up top is a metallic connector allowing you to swap heads with an easy slide on-and -off action. This is thanks to what the company calls an "advanced copper-free tufting process" which apparently prevents rust while keeping the heads in place.
The heads themselves are coated in soft food-grade TPE. The bristles themselves are ultra-fine to ensure they give the most accurate clean. Everything is IP68 waterproof which should mean you can give this a rinse under the tap without any worries.
- Design score: 4 / 5
Laifen Wave SE review: Features
- 50-day battery life
- Fast 3-hour charging
- USB-C port
Despite this offering both 60-degree oscillation movement and sonic vibrations at 26,000 per minute, this manages to deliver an impressive 50-day battery life, providing it's kept on the softer setting. Then, when it comes to charging, the brush reaches back up to full in less than three hours. Crucially, the USB-C connection means you can use any old charging cable – a great feature when traveling, as you could use your phone charger if needed.
The oscillations themselves are a big part of the appeal: oscillating brushes are slightly higher by dentists, as you can see in our rotating vs sonic toothbrush examination. The oscillation mimics the kind of up and down action your dentist may have told you to do.
The app offers setting variations so you can find the ideal brush setup for you, including adjusting the level of vibration intensity, oscillation range and oscillation speed. These are presets available, so you can set up three separate presets on the brush and jump between them depending on what you want that day.
Brush heads are available from Laifen, but if you're stuck out you can always pick up a Philips Sonicare head from a shop and that will also fit on the brush. It's nice to see it's not entirely proprietary.
- Features score: 4 / 5
Laifen Wave SE review: Performance
- Powerful top-end
- Long battery life
- Highly adjustable
This brush offers a quiet setting at just 55db and an impressive 50-day battery life. But that's on the gentle mode, which I found it to be far too weak. With the settings pumped up, I noticed the battery life did drop, and that noise jumped quite a bit louder. However, neither was to the point of being a problem and this will still get you more than a month of use – and the noise isn't annoyingly loud – it brings the toothbrush more in line with its high-power contemporaries. What you have here, essentially, is a toothbrush with a low-power option.
The power button won't allow you activate with a long hold or double-tap to change mode. So while you can have three preset modes, you'll need to dig out the app to change them, which is frustrating, and it reset after charging. I had to dig out the app to get back to how I like it. Not ideal.
The brush handle did a great job of absorbing vibrations while the head still delivered a powerful brush to your teeth. It strikes that perfect balance of being comfortable in the hand while giving your teeth a good, deep clean. Changing heads was easy, charging was fast and simple, cleaning was a doddle and the brush packed a soft, grippy outer that makes using this a pleasure.
- Performance score: 4/5
Laifen Wave SE: Scorecard
Category | Comment | Score |
Value | A decent price for what you get | 4.5/5 |
Design | Clean, easy to hold and effective | 4/5 |
Features | That oscillation angle and battery performance | 4/5 |
Performance | Great cleaning, top battery and excellent comfort. Some minor frustrations. | 4/5 |
Laifen Wave SE: Should I buy?
Buy it if...
You want soft cleaning
The actions are dual so you will get a good clean, but you can reduce the power for a gentle clean to protect your gums if you need.
You don't want to think about charging
The 50-day battery life combined with three-hour charge time make the thought of battery life one you needn't often concern yourself with.
You want oscillating power
This brush oscillates for improved cleaning, at the price of a decent sonic brush.
Don't buy it if...
You don't like oscillating heads
To be clear this moves a lot, up and down, so expect action even if on the gentle setting.
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. There's always the Sonicare options though.
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 Laifen Wave SE multiple weeks in order to test the effectiveness of the brush itself, along with battery performance. I used this for travel, overnight, and in various bathrooms with multiple chargers.
My brushing was twice daily with its 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, which allowed me to see the difference between features like extra modes, oscillations versus sonics, battery life, apps and more.
Luke is a freelance writer and editor with over two decades of experience covering tech, science and health. Among many others he writes across Future titles covering health tech, software and apps, VPNs, TV, audio, smart home, antivirus, broadband, smartphones, cars and plenty more. He also likes to climb mountains, swim outside and contort his body into silly positions while breathing as calmly as possible.
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