ShaveTech USB Travel Shaver

ABOVE: The ShaveTech USB Rechargeable Travel Shaver
(shown here in white) is packaged in a sturdy box that's easy to gift-wrap.
By
Durant Imboden
We're offered products to
review from time to time. Usually we say "No, thanks," but every now and then a
product intrigues us--as in the case of the
ShaveTech USB Rechargeable Travel Shaver, which solves
a common problem with electric razors: the need to carry a charger on trips of
more than a few days.
Design and size:
The
slim, rectangular
ShaveTech razor is smaller than many smartphones, and it comes in two colors:
white and black. Our sample was the white model, which looks like something
Apple might have designed. It's a sleek, compact device with a snap-on lid.
The price is a reasonable US $29.95 plus shipping.
Remove the ShaveTech's
lid, and you'll see the replaceable shaving head, which consists of a perforated
stainless-steel hood with an inner blade. (The head's rated life is 30 to 45
hours, and a replacement head costs only US $6.99, so it makes sense to buy an
extra when ordering the razor.)
How it works:
Charging
the ShaveTech is simple: Just flip out the swiveling USB connector and plug it
into a laptop, charger, or other device with a standard USB port. (We suggest
doing this overnight or when you're out sightseing during the day, so the razor
will be charged fully when you're ready to shave.) A charge is good for about 30
minutes of shaving.
Ready to shave? Turn the razor on and apply it to your chin or cheeks. When you're finished, slip the
shaver into the included
pouch--or, if you have time, snap off the shaving head and clean it with a small brush
(also provided).
A field test by someone who shaves:
I haven't shaved in several decades, so for field testing, I
turned to our son, Thatcher Imboden,
who provided his thoughts on the ShaveTech razor:
Positives
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Compact size and flat shape for efficient storage on the
road or at the office.
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Battery lasts about a week with daily use.
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Relatively decent shave for a compact shaver with a single
row of blades.
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Power button is designed to avoid being turned on by
accident.
Mixed (things to be aware of)
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Charges only from USB. This means no converter or adapter
is needed for international travel, but you will require access to a computer
or USB power adapter.
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When charging, the USB emits a bright light. This may be
distracting to people who are light-sensitive in hotel rooms.
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The USB charger pivots out and connects to your laptop.
This requires space next to the computer for resting the
shaver.
Drawbacks
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The shape isn't ergonomic (a necessary trade-off for its
small, slim size).
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Five o'clock shadow comes a little earlier than it might
with a stronger full-size shaver.
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A full charge takes about eight hours. (ShaveTech suggests
four hours of charging for every 30 minutes of use.)
Our opinion in a nutshell:
The ShaveTech USB Rechargeable Travel Shaver delivers what it
promises. If you travel with a laptop, dislike the Santa Claus look, and prefer
an electric razor to a blade, the ShaveTech is a good value. (It also makes a
nice holiday, birthday, or anniversary gift.)
Inset photos copyright © ShaveTech LLC.
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