This precision beard trimmer projects a laser onto your face

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Trimming your beard has always been a guessing game about evenness, and more often than not there are noticeable mistakes made. Fortunately, the new Philips Norelco Beardtrimmer Series 9000 projects a laser onto your face for precision beard trimming. 

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Here’s a trick to see if you’ve trimmed your sideburns to equal lengths without swiveling your head back and forth while looking in the mirror: Put your fingers at the end of your sideburns and look in the mirror. If they’re roughly the same distance down your face, you’re good.

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