Remember that shiny aluminum Razor kick scooter from your childhood that somehow every kid on the block had? You know, the one that would inevitably swing around at some point and smack you right in ...
The Razor scooter that was the envy of every middle school class in the early 2000s is all grown up and renamed the Razor Icon. That means it's now electric and no longer only available at the Sharper ...
And the Icon features a LED headlight above the Razor logo shield for improved visibility day or night. Razor has chosen to launch the Icon on Kickstarter, which is available in 10 colors ranging from ...
Mark has spent a decade as a freelance technology writer, reviewing audio products such as headphones and speakers, as well as Windows laptops.
Too big and heavy to comfortably tote around Handbrake feels a tad too sensitive Throttle feels not quite sensitive enough Battery life and charging times could be better As I'm typing this I keep ...
Inspired by the design of the original Razor kick scooter launched in the 2000s, the Icon e-scooter comes as a reimagined, upgraded version of the two-wheeler, for both the old-school and the modern ...
Back in March, Razor unveiled the Icon electric two-wheeler, an adult version of the original Razor kick scooter that got all the kids hyped in the early 2000s. The scooter is now finally making its ...
If you’re between the ages of 25 to 50, the name “Razor scooter” likely brings with it a certain nostalgia, the flavor of which may depend on whether you associate it with the childhood freedom of ...