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Infant Car Seats - Which One is Right For Your Baby?
The right car seat is an important parenting purchase. It is important to understand the differences between child car seats and infant car seats.
Usually, Group 0+ or i-Size (R129) baby car seats, these rear-facing ones are suitable from the moment of birth. They often combine with a pram to create travel infant car seat systems.
Group 0+
A car seat for newborn seat for your newborn baby or infant is a must. These seats are designed to safeguard babies from the dangers of the road including head injuries by ensuring they stay in the position that is recommended. While all-stage car seat also provide protection for infants however they do not have the advanced safety features found in infant car seats.
Typically, an infant car seat is rear-facing, and allows babies to ride in the car seat until they're about 15 months old. Many of these models come with infant inserts to help smaller babies and ensure they are at ease. Good infant car seats include recline recommendations to protect the child's brain during the ride.
All infant car seats should be certified to the i-Size standard and meet European safety standards. The I-Size standard is more sophisticated than R44/04, which means that cars approved to this regulation tend to have more effective side-impact tests, which is essential for infants and newborns. In addition, i-Size cars use more sophisticated Q-series crash test dummies which provide even more safety protection for infants and toddlers.
Anyone who decides to purchase an infant car seat must consider how often they'll need to move it between vehicles. If you frequently use taxis or car sharing services frequently choose a model that has a unique baseless style, such as the Nuna PIPA Urbn. This allows the seat to easily be put in place in just a few minutes. This allows the seat to be easily swapped between cars. It is ideal for parents who need to make frequent trips.
The Silver Cross Dream i-Size has been awarded an outstanding safety rating by ADAC which means that it offers excellent protection for infants and babies. It also comes with an ISOFIX base built in and EPS energy-absorbing foam.
Group 1
The Cosatto All in One, like other infant car seats designed for babies, can be used from birth and until your child turns 12 years old old (or 36kg). It can rotate to make it easier to put your baby in and out. It can be fitted using ISOFIX or a car seatbelt that has top tether. It is also easy to clean, which is great for spills and stains.
Keep in mind that your child may outgrow their car seat for newborn seat quickly. Many parents need to replace their seats within nine months, or sooner. Most manufacturers suggest moving on to a different car seat when your child's head is within one inch of the top of the car seat.
A car seat has to comply with certain European safety standards in order to be sold. This involves rigorous testing during accident simulations, as well as the use of certain types of materials to safeguard your child from side-impact injuries. Two standards are in force at present - ECE R44 and R129 also known as i-Size. It is more stringent and takes into account the height as well as weight when classifying car seats.
Our experience has shown us that seats that are approved to the R129 standard, also referred to as iSize, tend to be safer and easier to install. They also allow your child facing rearwards for a longer period of time. The only drawback to these seats is that they are unable to be used with an airbag for the front-passenger which might not work for certain families. It is important to speak with the manufacturer prior to purchasing if you're worried. They should be able to give you the most current information and guidance on your specific situation.
Group 2
A baby car seat is designed for infants who are big enough to move up from a Group 0+ child car seat but haven't yet grown out of a convertible Group 1 seat. It's not quite as common as all-in-one car seats however it's worth looking into in the event you're looking to purchase an infant car seat that can take your baby from birth until around four years of age.
Like all car seats, it's essential that your chosen seat is compliant with European safety standards. You can look for the E-mark to ensure that the seat is compliant with ECE R44/04 or iSize (which is set to replace the old regulation). This will help you to make sure that the seat is safe for your child in a crash. Seats with the i-Size certification are simpler to install and offer greater protection against side impacts, and can keep your child rear-facing longer.
Designed for newborns up to approximately 15 months old and up to about 15 months, the Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro is a top pick with impressive crash test results and one of the simplest installation methods due to its rigid LATCH connectors that change color when properly connected. It also features a swivel-base that reduces movement in the vehicle and a hugging inlay for the baby’s head, neck and back to help maintain the proper posture.
Another good alternative is the Cybex Aviounaut Pixel Pro, that also has an swivel base that can rotate 360 degrees and has a unique GELL system that ensures protection in side impacts. It's more expensive than the other seats, but it provides excellent protection and good value for money. Jasper found it comfortable on long journeys and it looks more appealing than other seats we tried also.
Group 3
A group 3 infant car seat is a three-in-one seat that will last your child right from birth until the booster stage. The seats are rear-facing (some until your child is at least 9kg) and then can be turned to face forwards - they can be used in this mode until they reach their maximum weight of 36kg.
These seats are generally very comfortable and offer excellent neck and head support. They are often equipped with washable and removable padding for newborns, ensuring that they are free of germs. One of the top models we have tested, the Nuna PIPA aire Rx, even comes with two inserts - one made from sustainably-sourced materials, the other from GOTS-certified organic cotton to keep your baby super cozy.
This model is not just equipped with impressive crash test results but it also has a user-friendly design. It includes one-handed reclining and 12 different headrest positions. It's also easy to install using ISOFIX and comes with a handy colour change indicator to let you know when it's secure.
We don't recommend changing groups in a hurry, as children in the lower limit can be more susceptible to injury during crashes. It's best to keep your current seat until they reach their new limit. There are still some excellent alternatives in this category. We recommend the Silver Cross Motion All Size 360 that will last until their 12th birthday.
Cozy N Safe Arthur is another option worth considering. It will allow your child to go from the infant stage to the booster stage at 4 years old. It's not as costly as the top-rated Silver Cross and has a variety of options for comfort and safety such as a one-handed recline setting as well as 13 headrest positions.
Group 4
The group 4 infant seat is the newest addition to our list of. It is designed for kids aged up to six. It can either be used as a booster seat or in a rear-facing position. The seat was highly praised for its versatility and for the fact that it is able to be used without having a base. It is ideal for taxi rides, holiday fly-drives or trips in grandparents' or rental car vehicles. The ISOFIX connectors are built into the seat and click into place with a satisfying click. It also has a variety of features that make it suitable for babies, including the brand's hugging-style inlay a revolutionary ClimaFlow ventilation system and G-CELL side impact technology to maintain protection as your child develops.
Our team of testers has reviewed a variety of car seats for children to determine the most suitable option for you and your family members. We rated each model by its ease of use and the quality of the materials used as well as the comfort of your baby. We also considered the safety of each seat and weighed in whether it was iSize approved and its performance in crash tests. We also looked at the safety ratings provided by independent safety experts. For instance the Swedish Plus test which examines the performance of a car seat during crashes with low speeds as well as short braking distances.
We also considered the value of each item, as it is an aspect that a lot of parents consider essential. Our top-rated car seats for infants are at a low cost, easy to put in and come with useful features such as sleeping bags that can be removed, as well as an reversible cover.
The right car seat is an important parenting purchase. It is important to understand the differences between child car seats and infant car seats.

Group 0+
A car seat for newborn seat for your newborn baby or infant is a must. These seats are designed to safeguard babies from the dangers of the road including head injuries by ensuring they stay in the position that is recommended. While all-stage car seat also provide protection for infants however they do not have the advanced safety features found in infant car seats.
Typically, an infant car seat is rear-facing, and allows babies to ride in the car seat until they're about 15 months old. Many of these models come with infant inserts to help smaller babies and ensure they are at ease. Good infant car seats include recline recommendations to protect the child's brain during the ride.
All infant car seats should be certified to the i-Size standard and meet European safety standards. The I-Size standard is more sophisticated than R44/04, which means that cars approved to this regulation tend to have more effective side-impact tests, which is essential for infants and newborns. In addition, i-Size cars use more sophisticated Q-series crash test dummies which provide even more safety protection for infants and toddlers.
Anyone who decides to purchase an infant car seat must consider how often they'll need to move it between vehicles. If you frequently use taxis or car sharing services frequently choose a model that has a unique baseless style, such as the Nuna PIPA Urbn. This allows the seat to easily be put in place in just a few minutes. This allows the seat to be easily swapped between cars. It is ideal for parents who need to make frequent trips.
The Silver Cross Dream i-Size has been awarded an outstanding safety rating by ADAC which means that it offers excellent protection for infants and babies. It also comes with an ISOFIX base built in and EPS energy-absorbing foam.
Group 1
The Cosatto All in One, like other infant car seats designed for babies, can be used from birth and until your child turns 12 years old old (or 36kg). It can rotate to make it easier to put your baby in and out. It can be fitted using ISOFIX or a car seatbelt that has top tether. It is also easy to clean, which is great for spills and stains.
Keep in mind that your child may outgrow their car seat for newborn seat quickly. Many parents need to replace their seats within nine months, or sooner. Most manufacturers suggest moving on to a different car seat when your child's head is within one inch of the top of the car seat.
A car seat has to comply with certain European safety standards in order to be sold. This involves rigorous testing during accident simulations, as well as the use of certain types of materials to safeguard your child from side-impact injuries. Two standards are in force at present - ECE R44 and R129 also known as i-Size. It is more stringent and takes into account the height as well as weight when classifying car seats.
Our experience has shown us that seats that are approved to the R129 standard, also referred to as iSize, tend to be safer and easier to install. They also allow your child facing rearwards for a longer period of time. The only drawback to these seats is that they are unable to be used with an airbag for the front-passenger which might not work for certain families. It is important to speak with the manufacturer prior to purchasing if you're worried. They should be able to give you the most current information and guidance on your specific situation.
Group 2
A baby car seat is designed for infants who are big enough to move up from a Group 0+ child car seat but haven't yet grown out of a convertible Group 1 seat. It's not quite as common as all-in-one car seats however it's worth looking into in the event you're looking to purchase an infant car seat that can take your baby from birth until around four years of age.
Like all car seats, it's essential that your chosen seat is compliant with European safety standards. You can look for the E-mark to ensure that the seat is compliant with ECE R44/04 or iSize (which is set to replace the old regulation). This will help you to make sure that the seat is safe for your child in a crash. Seats with the i-Size certification are simpler to install and offer greater protection against side impacts, and can keep your child rear-facing longer.
Designed for newborns up to approximately 15 months old and up to about 15 months, the Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro is a top pick with impressive crash test results and one of the simplest installation methods due to its rigid LATCH connectors that change color when properly connected. It also features a swivel-base that reduces movement in the vehicle and a hugging inlay for the baby’s head, neck and back to help maintain the proper posture.
Another good alternative is the Cybex Aviounaut Pixel Pro, that also has an swivel base that can rotate 360 degrees and has a unique GELL system that ensures protection in side impacts. It's more expensive than the other seats, but it provides excellent protection and good value for money. Jasper found it comfortable on long journeys and it looks more appealing than other seats we tried also.
Group 3
A group 3 infant car seat is a three-in-one seat that will last your child right from birth until the booster stage. The seats are rear-facing (some until your child is at least 9kg) and then can be turned to face forwards - they can be used in this mode until they reach their maximum weight of 36kg.
These seats are generally very comfortable and offer excellent neck and head support. They are often equipped with washable and removable padding for newborns, ensuring that they are free of germs. One of the top models we have tested, the Nuna PIPA aire Rx, even comes with two inserts - one made from sustainably-sourced materials, the other from GOTS-certified organic cotton to keep your baby super cozy.
This model is not just equipped with impressive crash test results but it also has a user-friendly design. It includes one-handed reclining and 12 different headrest positions. It's also easy to install using ISOFIX and comes with a handy colour change indicator to let you know when it's secure.
We don't recommend changing groups in a hurry, as children in the lower limit can be more susceptible to injury during crashes. It's best to keep your current seat until they reach their new limit. There are still some excellent alternatives in this category. We recommend the Silver Cross Motion All Size 360 that will last until their 12th birthday.
Cozy N Safe Arthur is another option worth considering. It will allow your child to go from the infant stage to the booster stage at 4 years old. It's not as costly as the top-rated Silver Cross and has a variety of options for comfort and safety such as a one-handed recline setting as well as 13 headrest positions.
Group 4
The group 4 infant seat is the newest addition to our list of. It is designed for kids aged up to six. It can either be used as a booster seat or in a rear-facing position. The seat was highly praised for its versatility and for the fact that it is able to be used without having a base. It is ideal for taxi rides, holiday fly-drives or trips in grandparents' or rental car vehicles. The ISOFIX connectors are built into the seat and click into place with a satisfying click. It also has a variety of features that make it suitable for babies, including the brand's hugging-style inlay a revolutionary ClimaFlow ventilation system and G-CELL side impact technology to maintain protection as your child develops.
Our team of testers has reviewed a variety of car seats for children to determine the most suitable option for you and your family members. We rated each model by its ease of use and the quality of the materials used as well as the comfort of your baby. We also considered the safety of each seat and weighed in whether it was iSize approved and its performance in crash tests. We also looked at the safety ratings provided by independent safety experts. For instance the Swedish Plus test which examines the performance of a car seat during crashes with low speeds as well as short braking distances.
We also considered the value of each item, as it is an aspect that a lot of parents consider essential. Our top-rated car seats for infants are at a low cost, easy to put in and come with useful features such as sleeping bags that can be removed, as well as an reversible cover.
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