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Jané's EXO, 3rd generation ISOFIX car seat uses a Pneumatic Absorption System (PAS) that works to reduce the force of an impact by up to 4Gs when compared to conventional ISOFIX car seats, it is claimed.
In the event of an accident, car seats experience the G-force; reducing this in turn reduces the potential G-force to the passenger, minimising potential injury. The EXO's patented shock absorption system does just this, absorbing a high percentage of the impact to cushion and smooth out the blow.
The seat also has an automatic Electronic Warning System, which clearly indicates whether it is fitted correctly, or incorrectly. A light built into the front panel of the seat will change from red to green and an audible warning system will sound. If you want to double check, just press the ‘test' button.
In addition, the seat has a new harness tension system that tightens across the abdominal strap in the event of an accident. This one-pull harness tensioner cuts down displacement much more effectively than the shoulder strap technology employed by other car seats.
An all-in-one adjustment for harness and belt attachments completes the list of new patents. This system automatically adjusts the EXO's shoulder and crotch straps when the height of the headrest is altered, ensuring maximum security and comfort for your baby.
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