My baby needs an invisible car seat. Oh wait, it can be done!

Anjali Gupta
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1 min readSep 4, 2012

Car seats work only when the baby stays inside them. I’m convinced that toddlers in India cannot be expected to stay inside car seats. Here’s why -

The road is full of drama and often the action here is stranger than any science fiction movie, there are enthusiastic hawkers at traffic signals, there’s plenty of honking and Bollywood music, there are curious people staring in and excitedly smiling at the sight of a baby, not to mention the zillion lights and colors that emerge from every window, making it IMPOSSIBLE for even a determined mother (I’m not the best but I do try) to keep her son distracted enough to want to sit in one place all strapped up!

God help me!

I found a possible approach but no product — an invisible car seat. Two women were determined enough to design an invisible helmet as shown in this short film. I salute them!

Any takers for redesigning baby car seats?

Watch: http://focusforwardfilms.com/films/49/the-invisible-bicycle-helmet

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Anjali Gupta
Pause, often.

Loves unusual folks, unusual ideas, and humble energy. MBA @Wharton, ComputerScience COEP-Pune.