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Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier

We've all experienced that moment when you reach out into the back seat to take off the car seat but can't just get enough force behind your thumb to press down on the red button. Luckily, the seat keys are there to assist.


This car seat accessory, designed by namra is easy to use. Simply insert the metal tongue into the red harness release at any angle.

Comfort

Many parents have felt a sense of weakness while trying to take off a car seat in the back seat, only to discover that they couldn't muster enough force to push the red button. It can be embarrassing and a bit frustrating especially if children are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they get bored.

The seat keys of namra solve this issue. The car seat key lets you distribute the pressure over your entire hand instead of a single finger. seat key cover is easily tucked away in your keychain and is away from the reach of your child.

Slide the seat key over the an open button on the harness in any angle that feels comfortable and gently press the buckle downwards with two hands. This essential baby registry item is available in many colors and styles, making it easy for parents to identify and keeps its shape even when it is exposed to extreme heat or cold.

Convenience

The car seat key is an easy accessory that can help parents who struggle to remove their child's car seat. We've all been in that situation when we need to get into the rear seat to loosen the harness, but aren't able to push the red button enough. This typically happens when we are in a rush and are weak, or when our hands are filled with food.

The NAMRA patented seat key helps make this process simpler and more comfortable. It comes in various colors to fit the interior of your car. To use it, simply slide the seat key over the red harness release button at any angle and squeeze it with just two or one hand. This device decreases pressure on your hands and fingers by distributing the force. It is particularly beneficial for people with long fingernails or hand problems.

The seat key features an unnoticed feature that allows you to record the position of the power driver's chair and mirrors. This way, when you open the vehicle and lock it using the remote that the seats and mirrors will automatically go to the correct position. This is especially useful if you often travel with a friend with different seating preferences or need to use the car for business.

Safety

The majority of parents have had an instance where they're trying to free their child from their car seat, but they are unable to make the effort to push that big red button hard enough to get it to be effective. Whether it's because you're having an issue with your hand or are having a pretty nail kind of day, it can be a huge hassle and make you feel like a complete weakling. NAMRA is a company that has come up with a product designed to assist us in unbuckling our car seats effortlessly.

The Seat Key is a small device that lets you press the red button by spreading the pressure. The company claims that it's constructed from durable materials that are both safe and non-toxic. it can be stored on your keychain, making it convenient but safely out of reach of your kids. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it useful, but not a miracle solution. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle requires the most force and the addition of it to my key ring is bulky," writes Rothman. "But at just $15, it's a great addition to the arsenal of baby equipment."

Do not leave the Seat Key transmitter in a hot car. It could overheat and cause damage to the seat or any other electronic equipment. Avoid using it near radio-emitting equipment such as cellular phones or computers or with metal objects.

Maintenance

Every seat key has a transponder that is coded to the engine of your car. This extra security system prevents your car from starting unless you know the code. This is an extra safety feature that comes with all cars after 1995 and is a fantastic benefit for those worried about lost or stolen car keys.

This is particularly important especially if your children are small and have the ability to create toys from seat key remotes. They might be enticed by them to use them at home or outside the vehicle, and they could be able to open the doors and operate the car controls such as power windows. This can be dangerous and result in someone getting hurt or even dying. It is a good idea, to prevent this from occurring, to keep a spare pair of seat keys in a safe place.

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