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cybex sensorsafe app Cybex SensorSafe Safety Kit ToddlerThe Cybex SensorSafe Safety Kit for Toddlers is a smart solution for keeping track of the safety and well being of your child. Safe. Smart. Connected. Peace of mind for you, better safety for your child. Once attached to the harness system of the child car seat, the SensorSafe 4 in 1 Safety Kit can be connected to your smartphone and will alert you to critical situations such as: if your child is left in the car, if temperatures in the car get too hot
The Cybex SensorSafe Safety Kit for Toddlers is a smart solution for keeping track of the safety and well-being of your child.
Safe. Smart. Connected.
Peace of mind for you, better safety for your child. Once attached to the harness system of the child car seat, the SensorSafe 4-in-1 Safety Kit can be connected to your smartphone and will alert you to critical situations such as: if your child is left in the car, if temperatures in the car get too hot or cold, if the child unbuckles the clip or if they’ve been seated for too long.
Features
Child still in car warning
To assist you in the event your child is left in the car, the SensorSafe clip is able to send alerts directly to your smartphone. If desired SensorSafe can also inform family emergency contacts and tell them the location of the car.
Temperature
To help you prevent your child from overheating or overcooling, the SensorSafe clip monitors the ambient temperature of your car. When temperatures get too hot or cold, the app will inform you via push notification on your smartphone.
Safety harness monitor
The SensorSafe clip helps prevent the child from slipping out of the harness. If your child manages to open the clip, you will be instantly alerted via push notification on your smartphone.
Take a break notification
To avoid your child sitting in the car for too long, the Take a Break Notification informs you if the SensorSafe Clip has been closed for a long period of time (> 2 h) and recommends taking a break.
iOS and Android apps
Install the Sensorsafe app from your phone's app store.
Car Seat Compatibility
- Compatible with all Cybex Sirona toddler car seats.
- Compatible with most toddler car seats (9-18 kg) that use a 5-point safety harness.
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★★★★★ 5
love shifters
Format: Kindle
Great series with shifters living with and overcoming traumatic experiences with love, community, compassion, kindness and respect.
A great series for these times.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Heather's story
Format: Paperback
3 stars - This is the second book in the Elena Abbott Shifters series.
In Book Two, we get to know Heather McKenna. She was cursed by a witch, paid by her mother, so she couldn’t shift. Heather was told her whole life that being a shifter was abnormal and made her a monster. She was made to feel ashamed and unworthy. She didn’t find acceptance with her human family or with other wolf shifters when she finally left to forge her own path in the world. Her pack put her at the very bottom of the hierarchy and treated her poorly because what good is a wolf shifter who can’t shift?
When this book starts, we learn that Wren, her new Alpha, has helped her release her wolf from the curse. Heather is having a difficult time accepting herself and finding peace with her wolf. She receives a call from her sister informing her that their mother is in the hospital and she needs to come. Their parting wasn’t on good terms. Heather hopes to find closure with her mom and sister and decides to go, despite Wren’s objections.
V is a member of the Raines pack and also the child of the pack Alpha. Just like in the first book, we discover that this pack is governed by a strict hierarchy of dominance and submission. The Alpha’s word is law. V and their father do not see eye to eye. V’s non-binary identity and attraction to women are not respected by their father, who insists that they mate with Sinclair, the pack enforcer. As one might expect, Sinclair is terrible, and V wants nothing to do with him.
V and Heather meet when V is called to the hospital to handle a potential rogue wolf, who turns out to be Heather. She is struggling to control her emotions and her wolf during the full moon. V immediately recognizes that Heather is their true fated mate. However, it takes Heather, who is not as in tune with her alter ego, a bit longer to come around.
I enjoyed the story, but I must admit that it dragged a bit for me because Heather’s self-esteem is extremely low. She believes she is unworthy of anyone’s love or respect. She thinks she is broken and burdensome. She takes responsibility for and apologizes for everything, most of which she is not responsible for. One of my least favorite tropes is one-sided decision-making, like when a character decides, “I am not worth all the trouble I am causing. They can do better than me. I am doing them a favor by leaving.” Then they leave without giving the other person in the relationship a chance to make any decisions for themselves. Heather’s negative self-talk persists for at least half the book. I found myself skimming through these internal monologues because my tolerance for them is low.
The book picks up in the second half, and I enjoyed the action scenes and the ending. I love how Wren’s new pack is starting to fill up with like-minded wolves, and I look forward to the next installment in the series.
Thank you Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for the ARC and the opportunity to leave a review.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Thanks Elena Great Sequel
Format: Kindle
Elena, you did a marvelous job with your writing and character development. It is obvious you put your heart and soul into the story. I look forward to reading more of your work. Please keep it going strong.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Paranormal Werewolf Shifter Romance
Format: Paperback
Really good second book in this series. This is the story about Heather whose a werewolf shifter who couldn't shift, but gets help from a witch and an alpha werewolf that brings out her wolf , but she goes rogue after shifting and runs. When Heather and V meet they know that they are each others mate, but there's problems from the beginning. There's a lot of violence, drama and angst in this story, so I would say buckle up for a wild ride.. I would definitely recommend this book and I look forward to what's next in this series from this author.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
★★★★★ 4
4 Stars
Format: Paperback
This is a shifter romance that features a non-binary wolf whose father, an Alpha, is stuck in the old ways of running a pack. In comes Heather, featured within the previous installment of the series, who doubts herself and has self-hatred due to her strained relationship with her mother. There are werewolves, witches, dominants and submissives. It's a slow building romance at first and then full steam ahead. For those who are triggered by self-doubt, you may want to pass this up as well as those who hate the mention of the phrase mate or my mate. It is a good second installment of the series with enough open ended content to have a third book on the horizon.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023