Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 20:56:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 22:43:02
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The Philips i9000 has a premium design and delivers on comfort, but its performance doesn't quite match its AI-powered marketing -- and it's missing some modern touches.
The Philips i9000 has a lot going for it on the surface, with a sleek design, plenty of battery life, and reliable performance, but it still feels like it's trying to do too much.
The shaver's touted AI elements are a bit underwhelming. The so-called "AI-powered personalised shaving" doesn't infer anything magical. Instead, it's merely an algorithm that logs your shaving patterns and adjusts the shaver's power accordingly. It works well enough, but it's a far cry from some of the more futuristic marketing that appears on the product page.
The shaver is exceptionally comfortable, and its five blades and hydrating pad make for a smooth shave. It's also impressive that it can last up to 80 minutes on a single charge, which should be more than enough time for several days' worth of shaves.
It's held back by some notable shortcomings, such as a lack of USB-C charging and subpar app connectivity, reminding us that more traditional shavers might be better suited to many shoppers. Nonetheless, the i9000's premium design and comfortable shave make it a trustworthy option -- so long as you're willing to overlook its shortcomings.