Remember the adage that "children should be seen and not heard?"
Well, Razor's new children's electric scooter is sure to be seen and heard by children whether they like it or not
The Razor Sonic Glow electric scooter has a built-in Bluetooth speaker and LEDs that flash to the beat of the music It is one of four new wheeled products the company will launch this September
The Razor Sonic Glow Electric Scooter has a Bluetooth speaker that can be connected to a smartphone, allowing children to play the songs they want to play The scooter's steering tube and deck have colorful LEDs that flash in time with the music Even without music, the lights automatically turn on when they sense the scooter is moving and turn off when the child is finished riding
The Sonic Glow electric scooter features a rear hub drive motor that can propel the scooter up to 10 mph A rechargeable 24V battery allows the scooter to run for up to 55 minutes According to Razor, the scooter is designed for children ages 8 and up and can support riders weighing up to 120 pounds The Sonic Glow electric scooter is priced at $18999 and will be available on September 19
At the same time, Razor will also launch three other lighted scooters: the Razor A+ Kick Lightshow is a non-electric kick scooter with colorful LEDs on the deck and transparent wheels Like the Sonic Glow, the LEDs automatically turn on when the child starts moving and turn off when the ride is over; the Razor A+ Lightshow is for children ages 6 and up and has a maximum weight capacity of 143 pounds It too will be available on September 19 for $4499
The Rip Rider 360 Lightshow is a big-wheel style trike with dual caster wheels on the rear that allow riders to perform drift moves and 360 spins The main wheels are equipped with over 60 motion-activated multi-color LEDs The light show is for children ages 5 and up and weighing up to 160 kg, and will be available on September 19 for $9999
The RipStik DLX Mini Lightshow is a caster board with multicolor LEDs built into the deck and caster wheels that project light up and down and can perform five different lighting effects smaller than Razor's other RipStiks, it is suitable for ages 8+, weighing It will be available on September 19 for $5999
These all seem like pretty fun toys, and the addition of LEDs will certainly add even more entertainment for kids But don't say we didn't warn you when you hear JoJo Siwa blasting from the street
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