Where Should the Height of the Safety Headrest Be?
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Safety headrests should be adjusted to be level with the head, or the softest part of the headrest should be aligned with the top of the ears. Here is some extended information about safety headrests: 1. Classification: Seat safety headrests are divided into adjustable or fixed types. Adjustable headrests can be further categorized into manual or electric adjustments, used to regulate the height and angle of the headrest. Most passenger vehicle seat headrests today are adjustable, allowing the headrest to better conform to the shape of the occupant's neck and back, with better fit leading to higher safety. 2. Selection: Some luxury cars feature front-row headrests with electric four-way adjustments (up, down, forward, backward). Economy car seat headrests are typically manually adjustable or fixed, with manual adjustments usually limited to up and down movements. From the perspective of protecting occupant safety, adjustable headrests should be chosen to accommodate the needs of occupants of different heights.