Prepare for the moment when trapped in a car.
Escape In Seconds
Built for Emergencies. Ready Anytime.
Designed for fast access and proven performance — this tool works when every second counts.
Designed for fast access and proven performance — this tool works when every second counts.
Engineered for durability, backed by a lifetime guarantee.
Slices through jammed seatbelts without hesitation.
Delivers consistent force—no strength required.
Shatters side windows instantly with one strike.
Fits easily on your visor or keychain for quick access.
Securely held even in wet or high-stress situations.
Hold the window breaker in your hand.
Firmly press the window breaker into the glass near any corner of your side window.
Clear the glass debris and proceed to escape through the opening.
Remove protective blade cover.
Align blade with edge of seatbelt.
Cut the seatbelt & escape.
Yes! The xShield Window Breaker tool is designed to be used over 10,000 times!
The spring-loaded spike resets automatically and can be used multiple times.
The stainless steel blade can easily perform multiple seat belt cuts.
The xShield emergency window breaker is designed to be effective only on clear and tinted tempered glass. Tempered glass is frequently utilized in rear and side automobile windows. However, this emergency tool is NOT suitable for use on laminated glass. Laminated windows, typically found in windshields, may also be present in some vehicle models. To determine the composition of your side windows, look for a sticker indicating "Tempered" glass. If you cannot find the sticker or the information is unclear, please contact your car's manufacturer for assistance or refer to "How do I know the type of glass used in my car?" below.
Most car sunroofs and rear windows are made of tempered glass. To discern the type of glass in your vehicle's side window, examine the bottom corner for any indication. You might find a label stating 'tempered' or 'laminated.' In the absence of a label, lower the window and observe it from a top-down perspective. A seamless, single-layer appearance indicates tempered glass, whereas a multi-layered appearance with a noticeable ridge suggests laminated glass. Window breakers are typically effective on tempered glass.
Use a quick snapping/sliding motion to remove the protective cover as seen in Step 1 above on "HOW TO USE SEAT BELT CUTTER" above.
We ask that people stop spreading this misinformation that you can simply take one last breath as your car fills with water, the doors equalize in pressure, and then you open to escape. Myth Busters did 2 episodes to demonstrate this and would have died both times if they didn't have a safety backup diver. Don't chance you life on your single last breath of air. Roll down or break your windows early and escape as quickly as you can, but do so only after you've removed your seat belt.
The Transportation Security Administration has not assessed this particular safety tool nor included it on the prohibited items list for Carry-on. While it is compact, it doesn't mean it's undetectable by X-ray machines. Given the fact that it houses a blade, our suggestion is to stow this tool in your checked baggage to prevent possible seizure.