cybex car seat canopy Cybex Cloud Q Infant Car Seat with SensorSafe - Jewels of Nature
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cybex car seat canopy Cybex Cloud Q Infant Car Seat with SensorSafe - Jewels of Nature

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cybex car seat canopy Cybex Cloud Q Infant Car Seat with SensorSafe - Jewels of NatureCybex's latest fashion collection, Jewels of Nature, allows you to peek into the mysterious jungle full of hidden secrets and the beauty of nature, led by majestic sparkling beetles. The finest, baroque style jacquard fabric in the deepest blue color was inspired by a mystical night sky in the Amazon forest. With its top safety ratings, a load leg that adds extra stability and an innovative side impact protection system, the Cybex Cloud Q is a

Cybex's latest fashion collection, Jewels of Nature, allows you to peek into the mysterious jungle full of hidden secrets and the beauty of nature, led by majestic sparkling beetles. The finest, baroque-style jacquard fabric in the deepest blue color was inspired by a mystical night sky in the Amazon forest.

With its top safety ratings, a load leg that adds extra stability and an innovative side-impact protection system, the Cybex Cloud Q is a superior choice for keeping your baby safe on the road.

But the most unique aspect of this car seat doesn't even involve the car. The Cybex Cloud Q is one of the only infant car seats that reclines to a lie-flat position outside of the car. In typical car seats, the baby sits more upright, which isn't ideal for the baby's spine or breathing.

When the backrest is reclined and footrest extended, the Cybex Cloud Q acts more like a bassinet, offering the best ergonomics for a sleeping baby. In the car, newborns also sit in the optimal position, thanks to an infant insert that offers a full recline.

SensorSafe 2.0 technology integrated into the chest clip of the CloudQ sends alerts to both a vehicle receiver and a smartphone. The alerts notify parents when the child has been accidentally left in the car, helping to avoid unthinkable tragedies. Alerts also sound when the child unbuckles themselves in a moving vehicle, when a child has been seated for too long, and when the back seat has become too warm or cool.

Pair your car seat with the Jewels of Nature editions of the Cybex Priam, e-Priam, or Mios stroller models for a matching travel system.

Features

  • Only car seat that fully reclines outside of the car for optimal ergonomics
  • Removable newborn insert offers full-recline position for newborns and reduces risk of breathing problems while sleeping
  • Load leg integrated into base offers extra stability in a crash
  • Arms of telescopic linear side-impact protection system extend toward car doors to provide the first line of protection, transferring forces throughout the shell and away from baby
  • Angle of car seat can be adjusted with one hand and without taking child out of seat
  • Height-adjustable headrest offers 11 positions, ensuring baby is protected as she grows
  • 5-point harness automatically changes when headrest is adjusted
  • Flexible, energy-absorbing shell absorbs forces from a crash
  • Extra-large sun canopy provides UPF 50+ sun protection and is hidden when not in use
  • Can be a travel system with CYBEX and many other strollers
  • Engineered and designed in Germany

SensorSafe Features

  • Chimes if child is still secured in seat when car is turned off
  • Alerts caregiver's cell phone if child is left behind in vehicle and then, if situation is not remedied, alerts designated emergency contact
  • Emergency contact receives GPS coordinates of vehicle's last known position
  • Monitors back seat temperature to alert vehicle receiver and caregiver's phone if car appears to be too hot or too cold
  • Provides alerts to caregiver when child may have been seated for too long
  • App available for iOS and Android

Specifications

  • Weight capacity: 4-35 pounds
  • Height limit: 30"
  • Dimensions: 26.4"L x 17.3"W x 15.6-22.2"H
  • Car seat weight: 13.9 pounds
  • Car seat on base weight: 26.47 pounds
  • Warranty: 2 years

What's Included

  • Cybex Cloud Q infant car seat
  • Base with load leg
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