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Beard Trimmer Review

Brio Beardscape V1+ Trimmer Review –  Like a Hot Knife through Butter

I would say Brio is now a brand trusted for its innovative and powerful beard trimmers.

I’ve already used and reviewed one of their beard trimmers: the Brio Beardscape V2. I found it powerful and full of state-of-the-art features, even if it did tend to snag on my beard hair and took me two to three tries to get an even trim over one part of my beard.

Now, however, I am reviewing the Brio Beardscape V1+, which seems more like a classic design rather than the innovative V2. It lacks some of the bells and whistles, but it more than makes up for it in the soft and smooth trim it leaves on my beard.

I have a great deal of positive buzz on this trimmer, and I am ready to share it all.

Brio Beardscape V1 Plus on its box

Description and Features

Ceramic blade

Blade cutting lengths 1.0, 1.3, 1.6, and 1.9mm (0.3 mm adjustment range)

32 possible length settings

For use on the face, head, and body

240-minute runtime

Advanced LED display

Travel lock feature

2-year warranty

Not Waterproof

The V1 is what Brio considers to be their most advanced trimmer ever. They have taken everything about their trimmers and streamlined it into this one beard trimmer that is meant to be your full replacement for an entire body groomer.

This trimmer is said to be able to handle our beard hair, scalp hair, and body hair all in one.

For this review, I acquired the standard Brio Beardscape V1 Plus that came with four magnetic snap-on guards, a USB-C power cable, a cleaning brush, and a small bottle of blade oil.

Brion Beardscape V1 Plus unboxed with all components laid out

Build Quality and Design

The Brio V1+ is a heavy-duty design. It is a solid piece of equipment with very few seams or breakable parts. 

Build & Design Ratings

Best
9.0
Brio Beardscape V1+
9.0
Average
7.5
Worst
6.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

It feels heavy, like a power tool, but it is not too heavy. Unlike other trimmers, like the Philips Norelco Series 9000 Prestige Beard Trimmer, it is not so heavy as to fatigue my wrist as I use it. I found it very easy to change my grip and move over my face without worrying about it making my wrist and hand tired.

I do have one complaint that is carried over from the Brio V2. On the front of the unit is a length setting switch that allows for the blade to be changed by a small amount (i.e., 1.3mm, 1.6mm and 1.9 mm) to give us more granular options when selecting your beard length. This switch is locked into position to make sure it doesn’t slip when trimming, but the lock is very secure. So secure that it takes two hands (the next video clip will display this) to just make it move a tiny bit! At least it won’t move once you have the setting secure.

The power button is rubberized and recessed into the housing to make sure we don’t accidentally hit it while trimming. 

power button on Brio Beardscape V1 plus trimmer

Ergonomics and Grip

There is very little given over to the comfort or grip on the Brio V1+. There are no grooves or bends to let it fit into your hands more easily. The Brio V1+ is just a straight-up and down pillar.

Ergomomics & Grip Ratings

Best
9.0
Brio Beardscape V1+
7.0
Average
6.7
Worst
4.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

While it isn’t the most comfortable to hold, I have yet to have the trimmer slip in my hands.

Blades

The blades on the Brio V1+ are some of the best I have used. They are not your typical metal blades, but a much smoother ceramic design. This allows them to cut my beard hair like a dream.

Blades Ratings

Best
9.0
Brio Beardscape V1+
9.0
Average
6.8
Worst
5.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I found attaching and detaching the blade very easy to do, although I do have to fiddle a little bit to align the back plastic parts that help it to be fixed into place (that could be more of a me thing though). They pop off with a minimum amount of effort, which allowed me to clean the blade and the interior very easily. They don’t have any kind of wobble or give when they are snapped on, so they should always provide a nice straight trim every time. 

In addition to using the normal ceramic blade that comes with the trimmer, I also had the opportunity to use Brio’s Zero Point Blade, which is designed for sharp, clean beard cuts. Guards do not fit on the Zero Point Blade, so it is designed to cut directly on the skin. I found this is great for edging my beard to get clean cuts or target specific hairs.

Brio BeardScape V2 Zero Blade on its box
Zero Blade

I would be careful with the Zero Point Blade though, because the moment I used it to trim the edge of my beard, my skin came away slightly reddened and irritated. So be careful if you have sensitive skin.

Length Settings and Guards

The Brio V1+ comes with four guards that are double-sided and can be set at intervals of 0.3mm between length settings (Increments – 1.3 mm, 1.6 mm and 1.9 mm). With 8 guard lengths plus 4 length settings, that gives us a possibility of 32 separate length settings. Nice variety for a beard trimmer that has a stripped-down design without any bells and whistles.

Length Settings and Combs Ratings

Best
9.0
Brio Beardscape V1+
9.0
Average
6.6
Worst
4.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

A touch I like is that the guards are set up with magnets, so they are very easy to attach, detach, and swap out. This magnet feature lets them sit securely on the trimmer without any wobble, and I can easily keep the guards together. This is unique to Brio!

Unlike the guards for the Brio V2, these guards were much more comfortable to use. The edges on them were much more rounded and less sharp. It felt less like I was dragging a rake across my face and more like a wide comb.

Unfortunately, after testing, I found that these smoother guards will not work with the Brio V2. The V2 cutting edge is too wide for them to fit.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning and Maintenance for the V1+ is quite easy. It only really takes me a few minutes after every trim.

Cleaning & Maintenance Ratings

Best
8.0
Brio Beardscape V1+
8.0
Average
6.0
Worst
5.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

The blade pops off with a quick press on the edge. The inside is a small alcove with some of the inner workings. I found that this small area collected a great deal of hair after a trim. Much more than I thought could be possible. Therefore, it would behove anyone who is using this trimmer to clean it out after every trim, or you will get a great deal of backed-up hair.

The ceramic blades don’t need much maintenance themselves. All they need is a few drops of oil every few weeks to maintain their peak performance. 

To lubricate the blade, I keep the blade attached, then just place a few drops of oil along the blade. No more than a few drops; we don’t want to over-oil it because we will just be wasting oil and making more work for cleaning up excess oil. I then run the trimmer for a few seconds to make sure the oil is nice and settled in the blade. Just make sure to wipe off any excess oil with a paper towel or some TP.

One thing to be very aware of is that the Brio V1+ is NOT waterproof. We don’t want to dip it in water or run it in the shower. If you need to clean hair off it, make sure to use a brush. The trimmer comes with one, but if you can’t use it for one reason or the other, I recommend using a toothbrush.

Overall, the maintenance of the Brio Beardscape V1+ was something I found to be no pain at all. We don’t need to oil it every time; however, cleaning out the hair is something that should be done every time we use it.

Brio states the blade will last for years rather than months. As I have not used mine for years, I cannot agree or disagree with that; however, I have a 2-year warranty, so if the blade dulls too quickly or I have any issues, I shall be letting them know.

Charging, Battery, LEDs and Travel Lock

The battery in the Brio V1+ is a high-volume battery. It provides 240 minutes’ worth of run time on a full charge. I don’t know who needs to spend four hours trimming their beard, but in this case, Brio has you covered.

Charging, Battery, and LEDs Ratings

Best
9.5
Brio Beardscape V1+
9.5
Average
6.0
Worst
4.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

This means we don’t need to charge as often as you think. A normal session is maybe a minute or two, maybe three if I am trimming deeply. So on a full battery, it will probably take me about a month before I need to charge it again.

Brio Beardscape V1 Plus on charge

The front of the trimmer has a percentage gauge showing the level of battery charge left. After using this trimmer for a month, I am only down to 93 percent remaining. No need to overcharge and worry about making sure there is plenty of power left.

Again, Brio has decided to hit my pet peeve. While the charging cord is a long USB Type-C that does the job, it did not come with a charging brick. This leaves me having to salvage something from another piece of electronics. Is it so much to ask that people provide a way to charge their electronics?

We also get a useful travel lock, which is activated when holding the button for a few seconds and then holding it again to reactivate the lock.

Trimming Experiences

For this review, I have been using the Brio Beardscape V1+ for about a month, trimming my beard every other day after a fresh shower. I always use it on a clean beard that I brush out with a boar hair brush.

collage of Robert trimming beard with the Brio Beardscape V1 Plus

Trimming Performance Ratings

Best
9.5
Brio Beardscape V1+
9.0
Average
7.4
Worst
5.4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I have very stiff and thick hair, combined with soft and sensitive skin (aka the worst possible combination). So I am always looking for trimmers and beard products that will take care of thick hair without irritating my skin.

You can see the V1+ in action in the next video clip.

Overall, I found myself very pleased with the Brio V1+. It leaves my beard feeling nice and fluffy, and almost feeling thicker. I get no snags or tugs on the skin, and the cut is so smooth that I only need one or maybe two passes to get everything.

Afterward, my beard feels very soft, and it actually seems to make my beard look and feel thicker.

The trimmer allows me to move faster over my beard, giving me a barber-style cut in no time without wasting power or time.

My one overall complaint is that when I was trimming on the lowest setting. I found the beard blades would tug and irritate my skin. They also did not cut very well. The trimmer isn’t fully designed for something so close to the skin, and the advertising mentions that. That being said, if you have the Zero Point Blade from Brio, you can get those close trims and sharp edges that the ceramic blade lacks. Just be careful it doesn’t irritate your skin.

Value for Money

I consider the normal price for a high-quality beard trimmer to be close to 70 or 80 USD on something like Amazon. However, the Brio Beardscape V1+ is only available on the Brio website, and as of the time of this review, 109 USD. Thankfully, shipping is free.

While it might not seem like much, that is a premium price for a beard trimmer. However, is the Brio V1+ worth that price?

I would say, with my experience, yes. It is worth the premium price for a high-quality beard and body trimmer. While it is on the expensive side, you are going to get what you paid for in the quality of your beard trim.

Final Thoughts – Verdict (Who’s it for?)

Overall, I would definitely recommend this beard trimmer to anyone who asks for a high-quality trimmer that will last a while. It is a solid unit that will cut smoothly and leave your beard with a nice, soft finish. 

Of all the trimmers I have reviewed, this trimmer is one of the best I have tried and is definitely going to be made into my everyday trimmer.

In my honest opinion, the V1+ is an overall better everyday trimmer than the Brio V2. The V2 has all the new bells and whistles, as well as adjustable RPMs, more settings, and a fully lit LED screen for battery charging. However, the V1+ is just more comfortable to use. The guards are easier on the skin, the interface is much easier to use, and it is easier to keep clean and maintained.

Who needs this trimmer? Any guy with a beard.

  • Robert Knowles is a Freelance Author living in Boston (MA). He spends his days writing articles and his nights running various nerdy games for his friends. He has also been testing, using and reviewing men's grooming products for Shaving Advisor since 2022.

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