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Seat Arona Key: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier

We've all had that moment when you reach into the back seat to take off the car seat but are unable to quite get enough strength behind your thumb to press down on the red button. Seat keys are available to assist.

This car seat accessory, created by namra, is easy to use. Simply slide the metal tongue in the red harness release at any angle.

Comfort

Most parents have felt a sense of weakness when reaching in the back seat to unbuckle the car seat only to find that they're unable to build up enough strength to push that huge red button. It can be embarrassing and frustrating especially if children are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they become bored.


The seat keys from Namra are the answer to this problem. The car seat key allows you to spread the pressure over your entire hand instead if just one finger, and can be easily placed on your keychain, keeping it safe from your child.

Simply place the seat key on the red release button on the harness at a suitable angle and gently squeeze it with two hands while moving the buckle downwards to unbuckle. This essential baby registry item is available in various colors and styles, making it easy for parents to identify and retains its shape even when exposed to extreme heat or cold.

Convenience

The car seat key aids parents who have difficulty unlocking their child's seats. We've all been in a situation where we have to get into the rear seat to loosen a harness but can't push the red button far enough. This typically happens when we are in a hurry and lack strength, or when our hands are filled with groceries.

The patented seat key by NAMRA makes this process much more comfortable and easy, and is available in a range of colors to complement your car's interior. To use it, simply place the seat key in the red release button on your harness at any angle and squeeze with two or one hand. The device distributes force and reduces the amount of pressure on your hand and fingers, which is especially beneficial for those with long nails or hand issues.

The seat key is equipped with hidden features that allow you to record the location of the power driver's chair and mirrors. This means that when you unlock the vehicle and lock it using the remote that the seats and mirrors will be automatically in the proper position. This is especially useful for those who frequently travel with a companion who has different seating preferences or need to use the car for business.

Safety

Many parents have faced the situation of trying to take a child's seat from their car seat, but they can't seem muster enough force to push the big red button. Perhaps it's because they're having an issue with your hand or are having a pretty nail kind of day, this can be incredibly frustrating and make you feel like a complete weakling. But now, a company known as NAMRA has created a product that may finally allow us to get those car seats unstrapped without difficulty.

It's dubbed the Seat Key, and it's small device that can help distribute the pressure on the red button to help you release it quicker. The company claims it's built from tough materials that are both safe and non-toxic. it can be stored on your keychain so it's convenient but safely out of your children's reach. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it useful, but not a magical solution. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle takes a more force and the addition of it to my key ring makes it bulky," writes Rothman. "But at just $15 it's an excellent addition to the arsenal of baby equipment."

Never leave the Seat Key transmitter in a hot car. seat car key replacement may overheat, causing damage to the seat or any other electronic equipment. And don't touch it with any metal objects or place it near devices for communication like cell phones or electronic equipment that discharges radio waves like personal computers.

Maintenance

Each seat key has an embedded transponder chip which is coded to the engine of your car. This additional security feature means that if you don't have right code, your car will not start. This extra safety feature is built into all cars manufactured after 1995. It is a great advantage for people who are concerned about missing or stolen keys.

This feature is essential if your children are young and can make toys out of the seat key remotes. They might be enticed to play with them at home 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 can be dangerous and can result in someone getting injured or even dying. To avoid this occurring, it's a good idea to keep an extra set of keys for the seat secure.

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