Philips launches new portable shaver, highlights AI-powered flagship series for Father's Day
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Philips launched a new portable electric shaver and highlighted its flagship XP9000 series for Father's Day.
- The portable shaver features a lightweight design and "Micro-Lift Rotary technology" for a close shave.
- The XP9000 series incorporates AI sensing technology for a comfortable, skin-friendly shaving experience.
Philips is catering to Father's Day gift-givers with new grooming options, introducing a portable rotary electric shaver and promoting its flagship XP9000 series.
The new portable shaver is designed for convenience, weighing just 124 grams and featuring the same "Micro-Lift Rotary technology" found in the flagship models for a closer shave. It boasts an upgraded BLDC motor for increased power, reduced noise and vibration, and offers two modes, "Gentle Shave" and "Power Shave," allowing users to adapt to different beard types. The device is fully waterproof (IPX7), supports both wet and dry use, and includes intuitive touch controls and a breathing light for a modern feel.
For those seeking a premium experience at home or on the go, the XP9000 series remains a focus. This series utilizes "Micro-Lift Rotary technology" paired with nano-type dual-rail V-shaped blades to cut hairs slightly below the skin's surface, minimizing stubble. Its 360-degree pivoting heads closely follow facial contours like the chin and jawline, ensuring no areas are missed. Advanced features include AI pressure sensing, AI motion sensing, and AI intelligent speed adjustment to guide users in applying the correct pressure and motion for a comfortable shave, further enhanced by a "SkinComfort Ring" to reduce friction.
Both the portable shaver, priced at NT$7,888, and the XP9000 series, starting at NT$22,888, aim to provide efficient and comfortable shaving. Special Father's Day promotions are available until August 9th, including a chance to win a trip to Singapore for those who purchase specific models and register online.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.