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The Philips Norelco OneBlade QP2834/70 is a versatile 5-in-1 electric trimmer and shaver featuring a fast-moving cutter at 12,000 cuts per minute, a 360° flexible blade for superior control, and a skin-friendly dual protection system. Designed for face and body grooming, it includes adjustable combs and a body kit, all powered by convenient USB-A charging for on-the-go use. Certified with the GreenCircle Environmental Facts Label, it combines performance with eco-conscious design.

























| ASIN | B0BZDPFH45 |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Battery Average Life | 60 minutes |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,346 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #2 in Men's Foil Shavers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Norelco |
| Color | Black/Lime Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 45,496 Reviews |
| Head Type | Hybrid |
| Included Components | 1 360 Blade for Face, 1 Blade for Body, 1 5-in-1 Comb for Face, 1 Skin Guard for Body, 1 Body Comb, USB-A charging cord (adapter not included), Protective cap |
| Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Philips Norelco |
| Model Name | Philips Norelco OneBlade Face + Body |
| Model Number | QP2834/70 |
| Number of Blades | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beard, Face, Mustache, Sideburns |
| UPC | 075020103291 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
Z**H
Good Product
Works like a charm, feel very smooth when using. Doesn’t give you a super close shave but it gets the job done. Feels good in the hands as you’re using it, and as mentioned, comfortable on the skin. Comes with multiple attachments for various uses and isn’t too big or small as far as handling it. Happy with my purchase.
T**.
Can knock down 3 weeks of overgrowth in 5 minutes, with water and cream or without.
Turns what would normally be a 20 minute shave of a 2-3 week medium overgrowth into an easy 5 minute shave. I used to hate shaving, I would shave maybe once every other week, the longer between shaves the more I dreaded having to do it. I decided to give this guy a try. I could still use shaving cream that was gifted to me and hot water, it just mowed down the overgrowth like it was nothing. No fascial hair stuck it any blades like I'm used to, no having to pull my face and cheek over just right to get my jaw line. I can shave with or against the grain smoothly without worry of nicks or cuts. I just had my first shave with it so I am not sure how long the blades last yet but apparently there is an app you can connect to that will notify you when it's time for a change. Also, a quick 5 minute battery charge will get you through one shave, and a full charge only takes about an hour, not use how many shaves you can get on one full charge but I can wait 5 minutes to get enough juice to get me through one shave. Best part is when finished, there's no hair to clean out of the blade like a normal razor. Compared to all the other electric shavers out there costing up in the $300 to $400, This setup for less than $70 was exactly what I needed. I'm glad I got it and I will continue to use it, as well as the multiple addons for more delicate man scaping. So far the quality and functionality are spot on. No complaints. Being a prime member I was able to get it delivered same day, and shaved that night. Happy with my buy.
W**W
Serious Nut and Stick Shaver Review
To preface, this is my 5th electric shaver in my quest to find a good nut and stick shaver. It’s going to be a long review for those interested. TLDR: It sucks if you have thick hair. My coconuts were nicked, hurt, and left whimpering in the shower. I didn’t even risk the cucumber. I am a man of the Asian persuasion. Meaning, I am almost hairless everywhere, except my no no square. Unmanaged, it makes the Amazon jungle look like freshly mowed grass. I’m not exactly a footlong sub, but I’m not exactly a six inch flatbread either. I got some big ol’ meatball marinaras to work with too. My missus prefers trimmed, but not smooth shaved surfaces. If too smooth, my body’s defense mechanisms decides to grow thorns within a day or two, which is painful for my beautiful wife’s perfect skin to deal with. The hair must be just long enough to stay soft, but not too long to become humid and nasty. How demure. My hair is what L’Oreal commercials are inspired by. Black, coarse, shiny unbreakable hair Jada Smith wishes her bald ass head would have. I have a personal hatred for her - cheating on your mans with your son’s friend is nasty work. God gave her that chrome dome as punishment. Anyways, it’s the kind of hair you can pull knots out with brute force. The roots will always give up before my hair does. I would trust my hair over a rope in an emergency. My hair holds me together stronger than babies hold together marriages. This razor sucks at dealing with it. Awful, worst of the bunch. I tried initially using the guard attachment, but after 25 thousand passes, I gave up and took it off. Then came the horrors. So much pain. I enjoy pulling hair, but not having mine pulled. I am still sore from the razor burns. I am very good at doing this after many years, but that was rough. I got to find out the battery life was a bit more than the 30 minutes it said it was, because it took so painfully long to shave, it died first. Absolutely worthless for me. I gave up and pulled out my trusty Henson razor instead, and shaved them babies bald. I should sue for emotional damage from the weinering I’m going to miss out on during the next few days. For those who are gonna @ me and blame me for improper technique, I am a man who used to shave my jewels with a straight razor. If you don’t know how much trust in your abilities you need to do that, don’t talk to me. This razor is mid af.
C**N
Not Bad
I had the "old" OneBlade. No rotating blade, no special case, no adjustable beard trimmer, no fading blades that tell you when they need replaced (moneygrab). Just the razor and 2 attachments. Unfortunately, they changed the types of chargers with the new OneBlades so I can't use my old one. Adding to that, they include a USB charger for these new ones but do NOT include a wall plug in. That seems to be a common theme with technology nowadays, which I wanted to make sure to highlight.$70- no wall plug in. The beard trimmer attachment is probably find for 3 and under, but if you have thick hair and want to use the 4 or 5 then it will take some time. I have a thick beard and tried it and it left hairs behind so I was going over the same spots multiple times. I'll stick with my dedicated beard trimmer for that. Now here's the good side. The razor body is slimmer and fits in my hand much better than the old one. I'm not sure I would say the quality is better since it's mostly plastic, but it feels heavier and much more modern. There are 3 different lights that can flash depending on whether it's being used, charging or the battery is dying. It comes with 2 blades (maybe I misinterpretted it, but the description made it sound like it only came with one. These aren't cheap). The case is nice, I just wish it could hold everything that it came with instead of just the razor and the beard trimmer (no room for the charger or other attachments). If it's just a 1 or 2 day trip that's probably all you may need, but anything longer and you'd need to bring the rest. Is it worth it? For me, no. If I could go back I'd get the cheaper OneBlade kit. This one cuts about the same as the previous model. The case doesn't carry everything and the beard trimmer doesn't work well for my beard length/thickness. Both of those were key reasons why I picked this over the other OneBlade options. Having said all that, I'm still sold on the razor itself. It's high quality, waterproof, holds a charge well and the blades last a long time. I'm still glad I tried it and will keep this for years, just as I did the previous one (which still works btw). The razor is 5 stars, but to me, this kit is 4 stars.
A**M
Too good in some cases
Honestly it's a fantastic product. Does a great job, doesn't irritate my skin much even when I just use water. I started getting razor bumps at some point but after starting to use shaving cream it went away, so it must be my skin changed. It gives a visually clean shave, although obviously not quite smoothe as a circle blade shaver. If anything, the biggest weakness is actually a strength. I use it 1-2 times a week, and the battery charge lasts for MONTHS. It lasts so long I've lost the charger in between charges! I got a new one and keep it nearby now, but it was that funny memory when I plugged it in today that made me come back and actually write a review. Pros: cuts clear, very straightforward experience, cuts close for what it is. It's light and easy to maneuver. Battery lasts insanely long. Cons: can't get quite as close as a regular shave (although that's expected with this kind of shaver), battery lasts so damn long you may lose the charger.
D**L
Perfect daily use trimmer.
Worth every dollar spent. This product is very easy to operate with no additional accessories other than the trimmer and blade. It is a great combo of a trimmer and a razor blade. Perfect for daily use.
M**R
Please read my blade reviews for the full story… now for Tom with the weather. ⛈️
I LOVE my OneBlade 360. The Oneblade 360 work great, shaves ALMOST as close as a straight razor. I use it to shave my head, and it does a great job of I through, without the worry and the care it takes to not cut myself as I’m shaving “blindly.” You can go fast, but being that I’m shaving by feel, I try to take my time. The blades a breeze to install and change out, easy to clean (although I’ve noticed getting the blades wet causes them to dull a bit faster) by just blowing into it. As I see it, these blades and the Oneblade 360 are the best/easiest razor I’ve used so far, but it suffers from one big flaw: that it still suffers from the original straight razor issue, the razor-and-blades model, otherwise known as the bait-and-hook strategy. I’ve had blades fail after 3 minutes of shaving. That’s ¢1 times every 20 seconds, which adds up. To put into perspective, at a three-minute lifespan, those blades cost roughly 5X’s more per second than renting a Lamborghini, both just a waste of money. I just wish there was some consistency as it’s a little nerve-racking getting down to my last blade and being halfway through shaving my head. Being as this is a review of the Oneblade 360 and not the blades, I have to give it a five stars because I love it. It only suffers for one issue, the blades come between the Oneblade 360 and your head/face. Please read my Oneblade 360 blade reviews for the full story. I hope whosever designed the blades goes back to the drawing board, or maybe a third party will step up with a better designed blade or maybe something just CHEAPER.
A**R
Great Gift and Amazing Quality
This razor was the best gift I could have gotten for my husband—he absolutely loves it! It keeps his skin super smooth, doesn’t nick or cut him, and is really easy to use. It’s comfortable to maneuver around all the tricky areas, and it comes with all the attachments you could possibly need. Very convenient, high quality, and definitely worth it!
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