Our Favorite Car Sunshades
These shades are easy to use, reasonably priced, and come in a four-pack with two dark shades and two light shades. The darker shades can be placed in the back passenger windows to shield your baby, while the transparent shades can go in the front to block glare for the driver. They’re made from high-density mesh and film that adheres to the car windows with static cling, so you can remove and readjust them without leaving residue behind.
Dr. Maguiness agrees that these are a great option: “The Kinder Fluff sunshade sticks to the inner surface of the window and covers a large area. This type of sunshade seems very safe and effective.” According to the brand, the UPF 50+ shades block 99.79% of UVA rays and 99.95% of UVB rays. We also appreciate that these lightweight shades can be folded and stored in the included travel pouch when not in use.
This sunshade must be removed before rolling down the car window, which can be difficult if your little one needs the window down while you’re on the road.
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At under $15 for a set of two retractable mesh shades, the SafeTemp Sun Shades are a great deal. The handy heat alert system means the red button on the shade turns white should the car become dangerously hot. This is particularly helpful when starting up your vehicle since it can let you know when to let the car cool down before the kiddos pile in.
Each shade measures 14 x 17 inches and protects against UVA and UVB rays. Plus, it has two attachment options—suction cups or adjustable clips—so you can choose which works best for you. To retract the shade, all you have to do is press the button.
Be sure to measure your car’s rear windows before purchasing these sunshades. The retraction feature may not work well if the shade is pulled too hard or too far.
The Details
This affordable and easy-to-use window shade is ideal for parents looking for something they can easily put up and take down. Push-button retraction makes it a breeze to roll the shade up when not in use. The adjustable-length feature means the shade provides enough coverage for various-size windows. Another helpful feature is that the Dreambaby sunshade comes with a three-year warranty.
Like many suction sunshades, this one must be removed before rolling down the rear window. This requirement can be a turnoff for some parents who need a shade that lets them roll the rearview window up and down while driving.
The Details
This Munchkin car window shade rolls up and down so your kiddo can peer out at the scenery or block out the harsh sun with a quick push or pull. These car sunshades also have a heat alert system: A red button turns white when the car is too hot. According to the brand, Munchkin sunshades block 70% of UVA and UVB rays to protect your little ones from the sun.
You can mount the shades with two adjustable hooks that go over your car's window, which needs to be rolled up to keep the shade in place, or you can opt to attach them with suction cups. They're also 2 inches longer than their regular shades to ensure coverage of SUV and van windows.
This shade is not sold in multi-packs. It can also be easily pulled off the window by curious toddlers.
The Details
Getting into a hot car is uncomfortable (and potentially dangerous), which is where windshield shades come in: They fit across your front windshield when your vehicle is parked, helping to reduce the car’s internal temperature. The EcoNour sunshade is rectangular with two large circles of dense polyester on either side for extra protection, and it’s supported with wire to hold it in place.
It folds into the included carrying case, so it’s easy to pop in and out of the car while running errands or stash it under a seat while driving. This sunshade is available for most car models in sizes that fit compact cars up to RVs.
Some users may find it challenging to fold. Selecting the correct size for your car is also important and requires accurately measuring the car windows.
The Details
The Enovoe sunshades are quick and simple to install because they cling to car windows. To apply, place it on a clean window and smooth it out with your hand. We also appreciate that these sunshades are easy to remove and come in two different designs: plain black or a fun animal design. You can opt for a two-pack or a four-pack in either color.
If you need to remove these shades, they come with a storage bag to help you keep your car organized. Also included is an e-book with tips for keeping kiddos safe in the heat.
You can’t roll your windows down with these shades on, as there is a risk they’ll slide down into your door (and warrant a trip to the repair shop). Dust and debris can affect the static cling, so make sure your window has been cleaned before installing.
The Details
Magnetic attachment means this sunshade can be easily transferred from car to car or window to window. The sunshade’s magnetic feature makes it a breeze to fit on the window, and its ability to stretch helps it fit anywhere from 14 x 28-inch windows to 18 x 34 inches for those extra large windows. Simply position the five magnets along the inside of the car window. Another option is using the hooks-to-hoops system that gathers extra fabric.
Best of all, this sunshade stays in place while the window rolls up or down. According to the brand, the Safe View mesh material blocks UVA and UVB rays.
This sunshade won’t work on cars that aren’t made from magnetic materials. Due to the fit, the product may not provide full sun protection, so be sure to check your window dimensions before purchasing.
The Details
Available in a budget-friendly two-pack, these sunshades are easy to position and reposition. Their reflective outer layer helps fend off even more heat and rays. The sunshades cling to your window and are reinforced by a metal frame to help maintain their form. According to the brand, these sunshades provide UPF 30+ coverage.
Another plus is these shades are easy to store on those overcast days. Simply remove them from the windows and slide them into the backseat pocket. The lightweight mesh allows your little ones to still look out the window during the car ride.
These sunshades do not cover the entire car window. Additionally, the material may wrinkle or become warped over time.
The Details
For families needing a sunshade with the ultimate coverage area, the SafeTemp Xtra-Wide Shade may be the best fit. An extra 2 inches of mesh fabric means a wider protection area, keeping your little one more comfortable on car rides. The sunshade can be installed using suction cups or window clips for a tight fit.
The sunshade also lets parents know if the car is too hot, thanks to a heat indicator button that turns white in hot temperatures. Another feature we appreciate is a push-button retraction that makes rolling it up a cinch.
The retraction button can be difficult to use if the sunshade is pulled too far. Be sure to compare the sunshade's measurements to your windows to ensure there will be enough coverage.
The Details
When selecting the best car sunshades, we consulted sun safety guidance from the AAP and spoke with multiple experts. We then scoured the market to find the best options, assessing each product on:
To help us select the best car sunshades, we consulted a board-certified pediatric dermatologist and a pediatrician to learn more about what to look for in a car sunshade and how to keep babies safe in the sun:
With car accessories, the most important aspect is ensuring it’s securely attached, especially if the item has heavy or hard pieces. Simple fabric cling options are least likely to pose a risk of becoming a dangerous projectile during a car accident. “Sunshades are generally very safe. However, if you have babies and toddlers, opt for ones that don’t have large, heavy pieces that could come apart or possibly injure your child,” Dr. Maguiness explains.
Another consideration is that the sunshade industry is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, so buyers have to trust what the company claims in terms of UV protection. That means purchasing a product from a trusted brand is a must.
Car sunshades help reduce exposure to the sun. Windshield glass is typically treated to block some UV rays; however, side windows and sunroofs usually are not. A sunshade with UV protection helps shield passengers from harmful sun exposure and also helps keep the interior of the car cooler for a more comfortable ride.
Ambrosia V. Brody is a California-based editor and mother of three. She has worked as a professional journalist for more than 17 years and has written articles for Parents, Babble, Romper, SheKnows, Motherly, The List, and other outlets.