BABY BELL
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Baby Bell is a alert system child on board who reminds parents to take him out of thecarjust turned off the engine.
It consists of a acoustic and visual display and from a detection pad To be inserted under the pillowof the seat (Pad thickness just over 5mm).
To install it, simply insert the display in the attense of cigarette lighter and place the sensor amat under the padding of the seat.When the car is on, the baby Bell display becomes green.
Baby Bell performs Three functions:
1) Anti -abandonment with the car off
When the car is extinguished Baby Bell emits a sound alarm, The display becomes red andflashes noting the driver that thechild is still in the seat.
2) Alarm during the march
If the child it is not sitting correctly On the Baby Bell seat emits 3 bip of alarm and thedisplay becomesred
3) Alert messaging system
To activate the alert messaging system you need to download free, install and activate the app* baby-bar.
Connect with the appropriate power cord ** a smartphone ** in the USB socket of the baby-bar displays or in an outletFood of the car.
* Available for iOS and Android
** Smarthphone and cable not included in the product
When the car is extinguished, the phone will play, vibrate and emit visual notices to remember that the child is on board. If within a few minutes from the shutdown of the car, the child is not removed from the seat, our server will send a message to 3 different mobile numbers previously set up by communicating the position of the car at the time of shutdown.
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Description
- DC 12 V power supply
- Weight limits: 2.5 / 36 kg
- USB 1A socket to recharge other devices
- Mute button
- Plug & Play device
- Wireless sensor
- Dedicated app for sending SMS alert
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A guide to the size of the suitcase can be very useful to help people choose the right suitcase for their travel needs. Below you will find a general guide to the size of the most common suitcases:
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Hand luggage (carry-on):
- Typical dimensions: Standard size for hand luggage are usually around 55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm.
- Airlines regulations: however, it is important to verify the specific regulations of the airline with which you fly, since they can vary slightly from one company to another.
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Average suitcase:
- Typical dimensions: an average suitcase generally has dimensions between 60 cm x 45 cm x 25 cm and 68 cm 50 cm x 30 cm.
- Capacity: the ability of an average suitcase can vary from about 60 to 80 liters.
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Great suitcase:
- Typical dimensions: The size of a large suitcase usually vary from 70 cm x 50 cm 30 cm 30 cm to 80 cm x 60 cm x 35 cm.
- Capacity: the capacity of a large suitcase can vary from about 90 to 120 liters.
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Extra large suitcase:
- Typical dimensions: extra large suitcases can have dimensions greater than 80 cm x 60 cm x 35 cm.
- Capacity: these suitcases can have a capacity greater than 120 liters.
Remember that these dimensions are only indicative and can vary slightly between the different producers. In addition, it is always advisable to check the specific regulations of the airline with which you fly to make sure that the suitcase complies with their restrictions of size and weight.