Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all been through that moment when you want to go back in the car to unbuckle a seat, but your thumb isn't strong enough to push the red button. Seat keys are available to help.
This car seat accessory developed by Namra, is easy to use. Simply slide the metal tongue in the red harness release at any angle.
Comfort
Many parents have felt the sting of weakness when reaching into the back seat to remove the car seat only to find that they're not able to muster enough strength to push that huge, red button. It can be embarrassing and a bit frustrating, especially if your children are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they get bored.
The seat keys from Namra can be the solution to this issue. The car seat key lets you spread the pressure across your entire hand, instead of a single finger. It can be easily stored in your keychain and is away from the reach of your child.
Slide the seat key over red harness release button at any angle that you find comfortable, and then gently push the buckle downwards using two hands. This must-have baby registry item is available in many colors, making it easy to identify. It also keeps its shape even when exposed to extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat keys help parents who are having difficulty unbuckling their child's car seat. We've all been in a situation when we need to get into the rear seat in order to unbuckle a harness but can't push the red button enough. This is most likely to happen when we're in a hurry and don't have the strength or our hands are full of groceries.
The NAMRA patented seat key assists in making this process faster and more comfortable. It is available in various colors to match the interior of your car. To use, simply place the seat key in the red button of release for your harness from any angle and then squeeze using just two or one hand. This device distributes the force and decreases the amount of pressure placed on your hand and fingers, which is especially helpful for people with long nails or hand issues.

The seat key comes with an unnoticed feature that allows you to save the position of the driver's seat and mirrors. This way, when you open the vehicle and lock it using the remote the seats and mirrors will automatically be in the proper position. This is particularly useful if you frequently travel with a companion who might have different preferences when it comes to seating or who needs to use the vehicle for business.
Safety
Many parents have faced the situation of trying to unbuckle a child from a car seat but they're unable to muster up the strength needed to push the red button. Whether it's because you're having an unsteady hand or a pretty-nails type of day, it can be extremely frustrating and make you feel like a total weakling. However, a company called NAMRA has developed a product that might allow us to get those car seats unbuckled easily.
It's known as the Seat Key, and it's small device that can help distribute the pressure on the red button, helping you get it to release easier. The company claims that it's made of durable materials that are safe and non-toxic. It can be put on a keychain, which means it's easy to use and out of reach for your children. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it helpful but not a magical solution. "Sliding it between the buckle and the baby still requires an enormous amount of force and attaching it to my key ring made it heavy," she writes. "But at $15 it's an excellent addition to any parent's collection of baby gear."
seat ibiza keys leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in an automobile that is hot. It could overheat and damage the seat or other electronic components. Avoid using it near radio-emitting devices such as computers or cellular phones or near metal objects.
Maintenance
All keys to your car have a transponder chip within them which is linked to the engine of your car. This extra security system means that if you don't have the correct code, your vehicle will not start. This additional security feature is included in every car manufactured after 1995. It's a fantastic benefit for those who are concerned about theft or loss of keys.
This feature is essential especially if you have small children who are able to make toys of seat key remotes. They may be tempted to play with them in the house or play with them outside of the vehicle which can then open the doors and operate controls on the car, such as power windows. This is extremely risky and could lead to injuries or even killed. It is a good idea, to stop this from happening, to keep an extra pair of keys to your seat in a safe spot.