15 car back seat accessories you need to get right now

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Author: Domenica Kelly

Date: Feb 26th, 2015

Publisher: Mum’s Grapevine

Link: https://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2015/02/clever-car-accessories-roundup/


Travelling with kids is one of those things that sounds nice in theory, but can quickly turn to the stuff of nightmares if you’re ill-prepared. We’ve put together 15 car accessories that will make travelling with kids in tow easy-peasy. We all know the benefits of DVD players, satellite navigation systems and phone chargers in a car, but these gadgets will keep kids organized, comfy and entertained.

  1. Buckle Me Up
    In a world-first, the Buckle Me Up TM($189) wireless seatbelt safety system alerts drivers when a seatbelt has been undone in the back seat. If kids have unbuckled in the back, the device sounds an alarm and flashes a red signal. Whether they’ve dropped their favourite teddy or taken a sneaky peak at their brother’s iPad, if they’ve unbuckled you’ll hear about it. The ingenious system is as easy to mount as an E-Tag and features a small dash-mounted device that wirelessly connects to monitors placed on the seatbelts. There’s no time like the present to let kids know you’ll always know if they’re trying to sneak out.

2. Joopy Sun Shade

Having a car full of kiddies can be difficult enough, but attempting to drive with the sun in your eyes makes the experience almost unbearable. The Joopy Sun Shade ($19.99) makes driving in the sunshine a whole lot easier, meaning mum (and kids) can enjoy the ride. Simply set the sun shade into position on the drivers door and clip into place. The clever design keeps harsh UV’s and glare away from your face and neck, allowing you to focus on the road ahead and the giggles from the backseat.

 Joopy Sun Shade

3. Travel Tray

Toy drops, child cries. Dummy drops, child cries. Food drops, child cries. Yep, we’ve all been there and if you want to avoid the constant tears (and the back strain!) check out this super handy Goldbug Travel Tray ($18.95).

Cruise control: 13 clever car accessories

4. Car Seat Travel Organizer

How many times do you get in the car, drive around the corner, realise you’ve forgotten something and have to turn around? Freak other mums out by getting to places on time by keeping essentials such as toys, dummies, a spare change of clothes, nappies, wipes and sunscreen in this Diono Travel Pal ($32.99).

Cruise control: 13 clever car accessories

5. iPad Headrest Mount

Kids constantly fighting over the iPad and driving you bonkers? You need to attach the device securely to the headrest with a Studio Proper Headrest Mount ($49.95). Two viewing positions ensure the entire back seat are equally entertained and an extendable arm swings out when needed and stows when not. Nifty!

Cruise control: 17 clever car accessories

6. Travel Bottle Warmer

If your social life is currently compromised by constantly having  to warm up bottles, we have the product to help you get out and about again. Warm up bottles without electricity or batteries using the BambinOz Travel Bottle Warmer (32.95). It even comes with an insulated carry bag to keep things warm on the go.

Cruise control: 13 clever car accessories

7. Baby Car Seat Mirror

There is a primal need for mums and babies to see each other. A baby car seat mirror like the Brica Baby In Sight Mirror ($20) allows you to keep the lines of mutual adoration safely open.

Brica Baby Mirror

8. Car Seat Chest Clip

If your children have figured out how to remove their arms from the seat belt straps, then check out the amazing Houdini Stop Car Seat Chest Clip ($19.95). It’s unlikely that your little magician will outsmart this device quickly!

Cruise control: 17 clever car accessories

9. Car Seat Organizers

Children often want what they want and they want it… yesterday. These colorful Skip Hop Car Seat Organizers ($39.95 each) will keep must-haves such as dummies, drink bottles, toys and books at the ready. Everyone is happy.

Cruise control: 13 clever car accessories

10. Car Seat Protector Mat

Cars depreciate quickly enough as it is; protect your car’s upholstery from unsightly indentations with this car seat protector mat from Diono ($37.95). The nifty pockets at the front are also a great spot for tantrum-avoiding devices (AKA spare dummies and toys).

Cruise control: 13 clever car accessories

11. Car Window Sun Shade

Car tinting is nice, but it costs a bomb. Protect your precious cargo from damaging sun rays and annoying glare with an inexpensive car sun shade. This roller shade from Dreambaby ($14.95) attaches easily to your car window and rolls up when not in use.

Cruise control: 17 clever car accessories

12. Toilet Training Car Seat Protectors

Toilet training toddler on board? Accidents will happen. Avoid all out panic with these car seat protectors ($24.95). They come in a range of designs and are super absorbent.

Cruise control: 13 clever car accessories

13. Car Seat Strap Covers

Squishy baby skin is scrumptious, but delicate. You can protect their gorgeous baby rolls and provide extra comfort from seat belt straps with these reversible and padded blush and gold car seat covers ($11.17).

Cruise control: 13 clever car accessories

14. Car-Friendly Toys

Sometimes your ears need to hear the sound of silence. Keep babies occupied with the colourful, educational Jeff At The Wheel toy by Lilliputiens ($59.95).

Lilliputiens Jeff At The Wheel

15. Car Rubbish Bin

If you have to park two streets away from your destination in the hope that nobody looks inside your car and sees the mess, perhaps you could recycle a cereal container into a handy little rubbish bin (via Better Homes & Garden).

Cruise control: 17 clever car accessories

This endearingly written article allows us as designers to see what solutions our secondary target audience is coming up with in order to make driving in the car with their children easier and more organized, as well as value propositions and prices for each product. These products, even though it’s a short list, can help us understand some common problems that parents and caregivers might have with their backseat passengers and the modifications they are making at the moment. Looking at current solutions can allow us to come up with new, more disruptive solutions to common problems and to design experiences that adequately address these small grievances, which if done well, can evolve into a concept that is both engaging for younger audiences, and also less troublesome for their parents.


Kiely, D., Hall, S., Esler, N., & McNamara, S. (2021, September 7). Cruise control: 18 clever car accessories. Mum’s Grapevine. https://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2015/02/clever-car-accessories-roundup/.