Best Car Seats Australia 2024
Choosing the best car seats for your family can be tough. There are so many things to consider. Your budget, preferences, the size of your car, the age and developmental stage of your child as well as the confusing information between legal requirements and what is recommended as best practice.
A couple of years ago when writing the best car seats for 2022, I divided the guide into three comprehensive sections: Best Baby Capsules, Best Convertible Car Seats, and Best Booster Seats. This allowed me to provide a wide range of options, ensuring readers could find the right car seat for their child’s age and their budget.
HOWEVER – this turned into far more work than I could sustain year on year, so I’ve decided to keep things a little simpler for myself and stick to the top 10 car seats across all five different car seat categories. Limiting myself to just 2 options per category.
However if you do check out the Best Car Seats 2022 you will find A LOT more options that are all still relevant in 2024.
Best 0-6 Month Capsules
RRP | Sale Price | Width | Depth | Key Feature | |
Maxi Cosi Mico 6 | $499 | $399 | 44cms | 62cms | Great Value |
Infasecure Adapt More | $829 | $599 | 45cms | 59cms | Easy to Use |
Best 0-12 Month Capsules
RRP | Sale Price | Width | Depth | Key Feature | |
Baby Jogger City GO | $549 | $399 | 45cms | 69cms | Easy Adjust |
Cybex Cloud Q | $869 | $699 | 44cms | 67cms | Seat Reclines |
Best 0-4 Convertible Car Seats
RRP | Sale Price | Width | Depth | Key Feature | |
Maxi Cosi Vita Smart | $749 | $529 | 45cms | 54cms | Great Value |
Britax B-First ClickTight | $849 | $649 | 47cms | 73cms | Easy install |
Best 1-8 Year Harnessed Booster Seat
RRP | Sale Price | Width | Height Marker | Key Feature | |
Britax Maxi Guard | 51cms | Fitting 3 Across | |||
Britax B-Grow ClickTight | 51cms | Easy install |
Best 4-8 Year Unharnessed Booster Seat
RRP | Sale Price | Width | Height Marker | Key Feature | |
Maxi Cosi Rodi | 47cms | 56cms | Great all rounder | ||
Infa Secure Aspire | 44cms | 57cms | Tall and compact |
Best Mid-range 0-6 Baby Capsule – Maxi Cosi Mico 6 (Non Isofix) $379
If you plan to have your car seat professionally installed, opting for the non-Isofix version of the Maxi Cosi Mico capsule can save you money. While Isofix is easier to use, it’s not actually safer than a standard seatbelt installation. So if you’re not going to take advantage of the Isofix feature, there’s no need to pay extra for it. The Mico 6 (non-Isofix) is the same exact capsule as the Isofix version – the only difference is the base attachment method.
Maxi Cosi Mico 6 (Non-Isofix) Specifications
Installed Width 44cms
Installed Depth (front to back) 61.5cms
Capsule Weight 4.6kgs
Base Weight 3.2kgs
Total Weight 7.8kgs
Best Mid-range 0-12 Month Capsule – Baby Jogger city GO ($399-$449)
The Baby Jogger city GO Capsule ticks a lot of boxes at a very approachable price point. I particularly love the head support that can be moved up and down to fit your baby and the non-rethread harness (because who has time for that!) As well as the helpful features like built in spirit level, adjustable base and Isofix to make install a bit easier!
(I demonstrate these features in my video review)
However, the Baby Jogger City GO capsule is only compatible with Baby Jogger strollers, which is convenient if you already own or are planning to buy one of their models.
Alternative options like the Nuna or Joie capsules could be a better choice, as they offer similar features and are compatible with Maxi Cosi adapters that work across multiple stroller brands.
Baby Jogger city GO capsule Specifications
Installed Width 45cms
Installed Depth (front to back) 69cms
Capsule Weight 4.7kgs
Best High End 0-12 Month Capsule – Cybex Cloud Q ($749-$799)
The Cybex Cloud Q is an incredibly unique and premium infant car seat that offers features not found on other models. While it may feel a bit frivolous to include it on this list given its high price tag, the Cybex Cloud Q is truly the best infant car seat available. Aside from its super cool shell-like hood design and compelling safety features, the real standout is its ability to recline while out of the car, allowing your baby to lie back and relax while strolling.
However, the seat can be in the full recline position while installed into the car.
Also Cybex capsules fit Maxi Cosi adapters – though be mindful if your stroller doesn’t list the Cybex Cloud Q as compatible it likely hasn’t been safety tested, which means it may not be safe… it also might not fit the stroller frame.
Cybex Cloud Q Specifications
Installed Width 44cms
Installed Depth (front to back) 67cms
Capsule Weight 5.7kgs
Base Weight Not specified
Total Weight Not Specified
Best Mid-range Car Seat – Maxi Cosi Vita Smart
There are so many great mid-range car seats around the $450-$550 price point that it was really hard to narrow it down, so I am actually going to suggest two car seats at this price point and also suggest reading my Britax Graphene VS Maxi Cosi Vita Smart.
This car seat offers excellent user-friendly features at this price point. The one-handed harness and headrest adjustments, smooth strap tightening, magnets to keep the seatbelt out of the way when loading a newborn, easy recline mechanism, and well-integrated ISOFIX connectors provide exceptional convenience and functionality.
It’s also a great slimline car seat, so you get all these features without compromising on space.
Best High-End Car Seat – Britax B-First ClickTight
I am still unreasonably excited about the Britax Click Tight and I’m so glad to see that Britax has also rolled out the Click Tight Technology to their forward-facing car seat (which is so important when 1-8year car seats can’t use Isofix)
This is an amazing car seat. If I was having another baby (I’m not) and money wasn’t a consideration (it is) and I had a big car (I don’t) then I would absolutely get a Britax B-First Click Tight.
Why do I think the Britax B-First Click Tight is so amazing? Because it really is designed to be easy for parents to install themselves, and it uses the seat belt to install, rather than ISOFIX so it can be fitted easily into any car.
It’s a hard process to explain, so watch this video. Start at 55 seconds to just see the “Click tight” feature that just blows my mind.
Aside from the super easy fitting process the Britax B-First Clicktight have so many great features to make using a car seat simple, safe, and comfortable. I really could just go on and on about this car seat.
Britax Safe-n-Sound Maxi Guard
Britax Maxi Guard is one of my go-to recommendations for so many circumstances. Looking for an affordable car seat for fitting three across? Maxi Guard. Need a car seat for Grandparents house that can easily adjust between grandchildren of different sizes? Maxi Guard. Just need a great all round forward facing car seat that’s easy to use? Maxi Guard. Simple.
Also the reason the Maxi Guard is so good for fitting three across is the open shell on the side, so with the right combination of car seats (and a professional installer) I’ve seen miracles happen with this booster seat squeezing in that third seat across the back of smaller car.
Britax Safe-n-Sound b-grow ClickTight tex
I’m OBSESSED with how the ClickTight range is installed into your car. It is so easy anyone can do it (I went to the product launch for the B-first which is the 0-4 car seat in the ClickTight range and I got to install one of these myself and they gave me a little certificate to be like – Well done! You did it!).
Just watch this video and then you can be the judge of whether this is an incredibly clever and innovative car seat that’s designed so that any parent can easily install their own car seat – or if I’m a sucker for praise and only love it because they gave me a certificate.
The Maxi Cosi Rodi really is just a great mid range, mid prices, all rounder booster seat. It’s one of the taller boosters on the market, with a well shaped headrest so it won’t be bumping the sloping roof on some smaller cars. It does have a wide seat, that can be adjusted outwards to accommodate bigger kids. Although it maybe not ideal for fitting three across that’s not a feature most families will need in a booster seat.
It also offers Maxi Cosi’s “Air Protect” in the headrest and also an adjustable base to perfectly fit the angle of your car’s back seat for a secure fit.
Given how approachably priced the Maxi Cosi Rodi is, market value under $200, I’m surprised it’s not a more popular option when it ticks so many boxes for a good, easy, simple booster seat for an average 2 kid family.
If you’re looking for THE tallest booster seat on the market, this is the one. It’s also one of the narrowest booster seats. So if you have big kids AND a big family, this might be the better choice over the Maxi Cosi Rodi if you’re trying to get three car seats into your car.
The Infa Secure Aspire is also a premium booster seat, so on top of all the safety and practical features, it also has quilt style fabrics and an overall more upmarket look and feel.
However, the drawback if you’re looking at the Infa Secure Aspire for fitting three children across is the full base and armrests, while offering comfort for your child, will make buckling them up near impossible if you have another car seat pressed up against it.
If this is a concern I’d also recommend the Infaseure Acclaim, or Britax Kidguard.
How to find the best car seats for your family?
Firstly, it is absolutely essential that your child fits their car seat. You must choose the correct car seat not just for their age, but also their size and development. Keeping in mind that:
- Rear facing is safer for all humans regardless of age.
- 5 point harness is always safer than a regular seat belt.
- Adult car seats aren’t designed for people shorter than 145 cms.
The other thing to always be aware of is the height markers on all car seats that will indicate when your child has outgrown their seat or grown into the next stage.
So while it’s good to know what the minimum legal requirements are, you always want to be aware of what is indicated by the car seat manufacturer as well as trying to keep your child as safe as is practical (obviously you can’t keep them rear facing until 13 years old, even if theoretically that would be ideal)
Forward Facing
- Legal Minimum: 6 months
- Typical Height Marker: 12 months (approximately)
- Recommended: 2-3 years (or until they meet the upper height marker of their seat)
Unharnessed Booster
- Legal Minimum: 4 years
- Typical Height Marker: 4-6 years
- Recommended: Never. Instead using a harnessed booster for 8-10 years.