Razor Ripstik Electric Castor Board with Controller @Toy Fair 2019
Razor’s new electric version of the Ripstik gives you up to 10 mph of speed which you can call forth with a handheld controller.
Exploring New Products (4 the geek in us)
Razor’s new electric version of the Ripstik gives you up to 10 mph of speed which you can call forth with a handheld controller.
In a fun way, Jabuka is a game that can help develop speed of thought and vocabulary development. Especially useful if you plan on being a rapper some day.
Have your own mini arcade game machines with My Arcade’s retro gaming units. They’re most excited about the new Retro Champ, a portable NES console.
Pop Pops Snotz puts gooey green slime in an air bubble (like bubble wrap) – and much like bubble wrap, it’s irresistable to pop.
Science Wiz has a microscope for the shockingly affordable price of $29.95. Use with your smartphone for 200x magnification (& more with your camera app.)
PaiBotz is a programming kit for kids combining hardware (in the form of a robot) with visual programming on a tablet for fun augmented reality learning!
In addition to their latest Power A5, E-Prime Air and E-Prime Plus, their most notable addition is the E-XR, Razor’s most powerful electric scooter yet.
That’s correct, build your own lie detector and make science fun again! Science Wiz guides you through this with their Electronics learning title.
In a new twist, 3Doodler’s app lets you 3D print right on your tablet’s screen! Plus, their Alpha Dudes kit is almost like creating your own action figure.
The UB1 is Razor’s new take on their E-Prime electric kick scooter – now with a seat! Along-side the UB1 is a version for young people called the E-Punk.