Yes. Generally, if the electric toothbrush you buy is legitimate, it will have an anti-counterfeiting trademark code.
There are other ways to tell whether it is genuine:
1. The water hole on the back of the brush head
You can see letters on it, but the fake one does not, and the genuine one There is a number! Similar to 9527...
2. Brushes
(1) The front ends of the counterfeit bristles are not rounded, the density is low, and the surface is rough without pearlescent color.
(2) Genuine products are all rounded, the bristles are dense, and the surface has pearlescent reflection under the light.
In addition, there are several other points that can be seen, such as trademarks and materials. Generally, in order to save costs, copycats will be more sloppy in workmanship and the materials used are also very cheap, so if you look carefully, it is not obvious. Difficult to distinguish authenticity.