Reinventing the Morning Routine: Developing the Wavee W-1 Smart Speaker Toothbrush System
Most of us start our day the same way—brushing our teeth while listening to music, a podcast, or the morning news on our phone.
The team behind Wavee W-1 saw an opportunity to make that everyday routine smarter.
Instead of treating the toothbrush and speaker as two separate products, they combined them into one seamless experience: a premium sonic electric toothbrush with a Bluetooth smart speaker and charging station designed specifically for the bathroom.
To bring that vision to life, they partnered with Mezz Solutions for engineering, product development, prototyping, and manufacturing support.

Bringing Two Products Together
Combining an electric toothbrush and a Bluetooth speaker sounds simple—but creating a product that’s reliable, water-resistant, easy to use, and ready for mass production requires careful engineering.
The challenge wasn’t just designing two devices. It was creating a complete product ecosystem that worked beautifully together while delivering an excellent user experience every single day.
Our team supported the project throughout the development process, including:
- Electronics and PCB development
- Embedded firmware
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Mechanical engineering
- Prototype development
- Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
- Manufacturing preparation
Every design decision focused on creating a product that looked great, performed reliably, and could be manufactured efficiently.

From Concept to Working Prototype
Every successful product starts with an idea, but turning that idea into a reliable product takes many iterations.
Throughout development, we built and tested multiple prototypes to refine the electronics, mechanical design, internal layout, and overall user experience.
Each prototype helped answer important questions:
- Is the product comfortable to use?
- Does the speaker deliver the expected sound quality?
- Is the charging system reliable?
- Can the product be assembled efficiently?
- Is the design ready for manufacturing?
By validating these questions early, we reduced development risk before moving toward production.

Engineering for Everyday Reliability
Bathroom products present unique engineering challenges.
The Wavee W-1 needed to combine electronics, wireless connectivity, charging, and water resistance into a compact, attractive product that users could rely on every day.
Our engineering team carefully optimized the internal architecture, component placement, enclosure design, and assembly process to balance performance, durability, and manufacturability.
Good engineering often goes unnoticed by the user—and that’s exactly the goal.

Preparing for Production
Building a working prototype is only one milestone in the product development journey.
As the project progressed, we worked closely with manufacturing partners to prepare the design for production by improving assembly efficiency, optimizing the mechanical design, and supporting the transition from prototype to manufacturing.
By considering production requirements early, we helped create a smoother path toward pilot production and mass manufacturing.

Turning Ideas into Smart Consumer Products
The Wavee W-1 demonstrates how thoughtful engineering can transform an everyday product into a connected consumer device with a completely new user experience.
Projects like this require much more than electronics or mechanical design alone. Success comes from combining industrial design, embedded systems, prototyping, manufacturing, and close collaboration throughout the development process.
That’s exactly how Mezz Solutions helps companies bring innovative hardware products to market.

Looking to Develop Your Own Smart Product?
Whether you’re developing a connected consumer product, wearable device, smart home product, medical device, or IoT solution, Mezz Solutions can support every stage of development—from concept and engineering to prototyping, manufacturing, and production.
If you have an idea you’d like to bring to life, we’d love to hear about it.
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