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Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier

We've all had 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. Thankfully, seat keys exist to help.

Designed by namra, this car seat accessory is easy to use by simply sliding the metal tongue into the red harness release button from any angle, and then squeeze using two hands.

Comfort

Most parents have felt a sense of weakness when reaching into the back seat to remove the car seat only to find that they're not able to muster up enough force to push the large red button. It can be embarrassing and frustrating, especially if your 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 keys allow you to distribute the pressure across your entire hand instead of a single finger. It can be easily stored in your keychain and is far from your child.

Simply simply slide seat arona key battery replacement over the red release button for harness at any angle that is comfortable and gently squeeze with two hands while moving the buckle down to unbuckle. This essential baby registry item is available in several colors and styles, making it easy for parents to identify and retains its form even when exposed to extreme heat or cold.

Convenience

The car seat key assists parents who have trouble getting their child's seat buckled. Many of us have been through the moment in which we need to climb into the back seat, and try to unbuckle the harness but we're unable to push the red button enough to release it. This is most likely to happen when we're in rush and don't have the strength, or when our hands are stuffed with groceries.

The patent-pending seat key made by NAMRA makes this process much more comfortable and easy, and comes in a variety of colors to complement your car's interior. Slide the seat key from any angle over the red button to unhook the harness, and then squeeze it with either hand or both. This device decreases stress on your hands and fingers by spreading the force. It is especially useful for those who have long fingernails or hand problems.

The seat key also has an in-built feature that allows you to save the position of your mirrors and driver's seat, so that when you lock the vehicle using the remote key and then unlock the car and then unlock it, the mirrors and seats are automatically set in the correct position. This is especially useful if you frequently travel with a friend who may have different preferences for seating or who needs to use the vehicle for business.

Safety

Most parents have had an experience where they're trying to remove their child from their car seat and they can't get the strength to push that huge, red button far enough for it to function. Perhaps it's because they're having an insecure hand or a pretty-nails kind of day, this could be incredibly frustrating and make you feel like a total weakling. However, a company known as NAMRA has created a product that may finally allow us to get the car seats off without difficulty.

It's dubbed the Seat Key, and it's tiny device that works to distribute the pressure on the red button so that you get it to release much more easily. The company claims it's made from tough materials that are safe and non-toxic, and it can be conveniently 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 helpful but not a magic solution. "Sliding it between the baby and the buckle still requires an enormous amount of force and securing it to my key ring made it a bit bulky," she writes. "But at $15, it is a great addition to the baby gear arsenal of any new parent."


Do not leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in an automobile that is hot. It may overheat, causing damage to the seat or any other electronic equipment. Avoid using it near radio emitting equipment such as computers or cellular phones or with metal objects.

Maintenance

Every seat key has a transponder chip in them which is coded to the engine of your car. This additional security system stops your car from starting until you are aware of the code. This additional security feature is incorporated into all cars manufactured after 1995. It's a fantastic advantage for those concerned about stolen or lost keys.

This feature is particularly important for families with young children who can make toys of seat key remotes. They may be tempted by them to use them at home or outside the vehicle, which could open the doors and operate controls for the car like power windows. This can be very dangerous and could result in injury or even killed. To avoid this happening, it is a good idea to keep a spare set of seat keys somewhere secure.

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