BABYAUTO LOLO
From 40 cm, up to 150 cm (~newborn to 12 years).

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The main reason to shortlist it is simple: it covers the full 40-150 cm journey in cars where ISOFIX is not the deciding factor.
- Keeping rear-facing use to 105 cm also makes it easier to defend than many long-span budget seats that move children forward too early.
Cons
- A belted all-stage install demands more care and is less convenient than a strong ISOFIX-and-support-leg setup.
- It is also a long-span compromise seat, so families with one main car and more budget may still prefer separate better-optimised stages.
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BABYAUTO LOLO makes the most sense when the real requirement is broad stage coverage in a car where ISOFIX is not the main constraint. That is its clearest role. Going from 40 to 150 cm and keeping rear-facing use to 105 cm gives it a more serious fit story than many cheap long-span seats that mainly sell convenience on paper.
The tradeoff is installation convenience. A belted all-stage seat asks more from the adult than a well-executed ISOFIX setup, and it is still a seat trying to cover many years in one shell. If you specifically need a long-range seat for a belt-install car, it has a case. If not, more specialised stages can still be the cleaner answer.