The clip has a Bluetooth sensor and communicates through an app.

If the car is not moving and the clip is still latched on the child’s seat, an alarm will go off on your phone. The alarm will continue to go off every 15 to 20 seconds until the seat’s latch is unclipped to take the baby out.

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