Not exact matches
It sits low to the ground, has five speed settings
for the swing and
vibrates like a bouncy
seat.
Key features: 2 - in - 1 Rocking
seat and
Vibrating Lounger Rock Locks transform the rocker into a stationary vibrating lounger Multi-position recline makes it easy to keep baby comfortable 3 - Point harness 2 - Speed vibration setting Folds compactly for easy storage Roomy with plush fabrics and body support Light shielding canopy (only Astoria collection) Toy bar to keep baby entertained (not on Astoria co
Vibrating Lounger Rock Locks transform the rocker into a stationary
vibrating lounger Multi-position recline makes it easy to keep baby comfortable 3 - Point harness 2 - Speed vibration setting Folds compactly for easy storage Roomy with plush fabrics and body support Light shielding canopy (only Astoria collection) Toy bar to keep baby entertained (not on Astoria co
vibrating lounger Multi-position recline makes it easy to keep baby comfortable 3 - Point harness 2 - Speed vibration setting Folds compactly
for easy storage Roomy with plush fabrics and body support Light shielding canopy (only Astoria collection) Toy bar to keep baby entertained (not on Astoria collection)
Which brings to mind, that I don't use a pumpkin
seat, or a
vibrating seat, or any other «hold my baby
for me» gadget.
«My friend got me the best gift ever: a clear vinyl shower curtain, some bath accessories (shower gel, soap, a sponge, etc.), and a battery - operated
vibrating bouncy
seat for the baby.
We are modern enough, that's why we can use those electronic gadgets
for baby safety and parents mental satisfaction — soothing motion
seat, musical toys, sound machine,
vibrating mattress pad, glow nightlight, swing, breast pump, baby shusher, pocket nanny etc..
In the»80s, «rumble technology» exclusively referred to arcade racing games with
vibrating seats, the kind kids played solely
for the thrill of hanging on
for dear life, spending quarter after quarter to see how long they could drive in pixelated grass without projectile vomiting the afternoon's lunch all over the steering wheel.
Released in theaters 40 years ago in October, the super -»70s flick had a cool title, a killer poster, a score by Jerry Goldsmith, a cast that included George Peppard, Jan - Michael Vincent, Paul Winfield, Jackie Earle Haley, and Dominique Sanda — and the ultimate post-apocalyptic survival vehicle: The Landmaster.It capitalized on cold - war fears that nuclear armageddon was right around the corner, and what we'd be left with would be a radioactive wasteland, plagued by bizarre weather patterns and populated by mutated insects and deadly scavengers.The film also had a gimmick: Like BATTLESTAR GALACTICA's limited 1978 theatrical run that was released in «Sensurround,» DAMNATION ALLEY boasted a big - screen release bathed in «Sound 360» — basically full - range stereo speakers turned up to 11 to envelop the viewer and make the
seats vibrate (a technique also used
for the release of DAMIEN: OMEN II).
Parking aids include rear cross traffic alert, side blind zone alert, and rear park assist with GM's
vibrating seat alert
for when an obstacle gets near.
As
for safety technologies, the Yukon can be ordered with all the popular options and, as a bonus, a special driver's
seat that can
vibrate to warn of a potential road hazard.
For better or worse, Hyundai is one more Asian automaker that puts in faith in noise rather than a
vibrating steering wheel or
seat.
Vibrating cushions are all well and good, but an SUV's
seats got ta work
for a living.
Outside of BMW and its long list of options, only a couple competitors» features are unavailable on the MDX: air - cooled rear
seats, 360 - degree low - speed maneuvering cameras, a head - up display, and
vibrating steering wheel alert
for lane departure warning (Acura sticks with a chime heard through the cockpit).
OK, we can make a case
for the rearview camera and the front and rear proximity sensors that
vibrate the driver's
seat; maneuvering a big rig can be tricky.
Cadillac continues to supply a long list of safety technologies
for the Escalade, including a front center airbag system, adaptive cruise control with forward collision warning, front and rear automatic low - speed braking, lane departure and blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane change alert, automatic
seat belt tightening, and a safety alert
seat that
vibrates in response to potential threats.
If you drift to the left,
for example, the left side of the
seat vibrates.
His cell phone
vibrated in his hip pocket, and he reached
for it as he slid out of his
seat and up the aisle, ogging through the swinging theater door and into the bright lights of hte lobby with its orange and purple carpet.