How to Choose a Child Safety Seat?

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McAaron
07/30/25 3:33am
The selection method for child safety seats is as follows: 1. First, child seats are categorized into groups. Different seat groups are required for children of different ages, heights, and weights. 2. Secondly, the interface forms also vary, and you need to choose the corresponding model of child safety seat based on your vehicle's interface. Currently, there are only two most common interfaces: ISOFIX and LATCH. These two interfaces mainly correspond to European and American standards, respectively. The steel connectors of ISOFIX seats are mounted on two retractable steel rails, while the steel connectors of LATCH seats are connected by a soft strap and can be detached. Therefore, in terms of installation convenience, LATCH is slightly better. 3. Lastly, the most important aspect is safety. The simplest method is to check the seat's certification, ensuring it meets ECER-44/R-129 and 3C standards. Products that pass these certification and testing standards are relatively reliable.
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