Maxi-Cosi awarded Which? Best Buy

The accolade recognised the brand’s new See Baby Monitor, which also won Best Preschool Essential Range with the rest of the collection at the Progressive Preschool Awards.

Maxi-Cosi’s Connected Home is a stylish range of smart sensory nursery products which connect via the Connected Home app. The Which? testing panel was impressed by the tech behind the products, which allow parents to connect with baby wherever they are via the app.

The Connected Home app can also be used to control each item. The panel commented on the clear picture of the See Monitor. The brand was also credited for its design – a sleek white and wooden finish, designed to complement the interior of any home.

Maxi-Cosi has also won the Mother & Baby Best Baby/Toddler Car Seat (Stage 1/2) Award 2023. Praising the car seat for ease of use, stylish design and the ‘life changing ‘ capabilities of the 360 spin ISOFIX base, the Mica Pro Eco has been commended by testers for the ‘reassurance’ and peace of mind it offers parents.

Debbie Wakefield, marketing manager of Maxi-Cosi, UK and Ireland, commented: “We are approaching an exciting time for the brand in 2023, it’s great to be going into such an important year for the business on a high.

“We are so proud of the achievements of the Maxi-Cost Connected Home collection. We were aware that going into a new product category would have its challenges, however we had full confidence in the technology behind the products.

“For our new Mica Pro Eco to be endorsed by Mother & Baby and their panel of parent testers is testament to our design and safety innovations. We are delighted to have scored a hattrick during awards season.”

Maxi-Cosi also won the bronze award in the Best Car Seat for Newborn (Stages 0/0+) for Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 at the Mother & Baby awards.

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The accolade recognised the brand’s new See Baby Monitor, which also won Best Preschool Essential Range with the rest of the collection at the Progressive Preschool Awards. Maxi-Cosi’s Connected Home is a stylish range of smart sensory nursery products which connect via the Connected Home app. The Which? testing panel was impressed by the tech behind the products, which allow parents to connect with baby wherever they are via the app. The Connected Home app can also be used to control each item. The panel commented on the clear picture of the See Monitor. The brand was also credited for its design – a sleek white and wooden finish, designed to complement the interior of any home. Maxi-Cosi has also won the Mother & Baby Best Baby/Toddler Car Seat (Stage 1/2) Award 2023. Praising the car seat for ease of use, stylish design and the ‘life changing ‘ capabilities of the 360 spin ISOFIX base, the Mica Pro Eco has been commended by testers for the ‘reassurance’ and peace of mind it offers parents. Debbie Wakefield, marketing manager of Maxi-Cosi, UK and Ireland, commented: “We are approaching an exciting time for the brand in 2023, it’s great to be going […]...
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