My Babiie MBCS100

Our score 9.43 / 10

Research by Peter Crona Last updated Last checked Award Best infant-stage pick among car seatsMethod How we research

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From 40 cm/15.7 in, up to 150 cm/59.1 in (~newborn to 12 years).

My Babiie MBCS100

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • MBCS100 has a real reason to exist if you need a long-span seat in a car without ISOFIX, because it keeps the one-seat-for-years idea available in older cars and occasional-use vehicles.
  • It is easier to defend for grandparents’ cars or belted-only setups than a more expensive ISOFIX-first rival that solves the wrong installation problem.

Cons

  • The seat-belt installation and broad 40-150 cm/15.7-59.1 in brief make it a bulkier and less convenient everyday answer than a separate infant seat followed by a later toddler seat.
  • As with most cheap all-stage seats, the appeal is coverage and value rather than premium refinement, so it is not the neatest or most confidence-inspiring long-term solution if you can spend more.
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Product Facts

Seat Use
Booster, Infant, Toddler
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My Babiie MBCS100 makes the most sense in one specific situation: you need a seat that covers a lot of years, but you do not have ISOFIX available or you regularly use older cars where a belted seat is simply the more practical answer. That is its clearest strength. It keeps the one-seat-for-years idea available in places where many ISOFIX-first rivals are solving the wrong problem.

The compromise is the same one that follows most affordable all-stage belted seats. It is bulkier, less convenient, and less elegant in daily use than starting with a dedicated infant seat and moving on later. So the right reason to buy MBCS100 is not that it is the best seat in absolute terms. It is that it solves the belted-only or older-car problem more directly than many better-known alternatives do.