Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all had that one moment when you reach out into the back seat to loosen the car seat but are unable to find enough strength behind your thumb to push down on the red button. Seat keys are available to help.
Created by namra, this car seat accessory is easy to use just slide the steel tongue into the red release button of the harness at any angle and squeeze using two hands.
Comfort
Many parents have felt a feeling of weakness when trying to unbuckle a car seats in the backseat, only discover that they couldn't muster enough force to push the large red button. It can be embarrassing and a bit frustrating particularly if you have children who are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they get bored.
The seat keys by namra solve this problem. The car seat keys allow you to distribute the pressure over your entire hand instead of just one finger. It can also be easily put on your keychain keeping it safe from your child.
Simply simply slide the seat button over the red release button for harness at any angle that is comfortable and gently squeeze the button with two hands while sliding the buckle downwards to release it. This baby registry essential is available in various colors which makes it easy to recognize and maintains its shape even when it is exposed to extreme heat or cold.
Convenience
The car seat key is a simple accessory that helps parents who struggle to unbuckle their child's car seat. Many of us have been through that moment when we need to get into the back seat and attempt to unbuckle the harness, but we're unable to press the red button enough to let it go. This happens most often when we're in rush and don't have enough strength or when our hands are full of groceries.
The NAMRA seat key, a patent-pending design, makes this process easier and more comfortable. It is available in different colors to complement the interior of your car. To use, simply slide the seat key over the red button of release for your harness at any angle and squeeze with one or two hands. This device distributes force and reduces the amount of pressure required on your hand and fingers, which is especially beneficial for people with long nails or hand issues.
The seat key features a hidden feature which allows you to record the location of the driver's seat and mirrors. This means that, when you unlock the car and lock it with the remote and then lock it, the seats as well as the mirrors will be automatically in the correct position. This can be very useful when you travel frequently with a person you know, who may have different preferences for seating or to use the car for business.
Safety
Most parents have had a moment where they're trying unbuckling their child from their car seat but they're unable to find the strength to push that huge, red button far enough for it to work. Perhaps it's because they're having an unsteady hand or a pretty-nails type of day, this can be super frustrating and make you feel like a complete weakling. However, The KeyLab known as NAMRA has created a product that might help us get those car seats unbuckled without difficulty.
The Seat Key is a small device that helps you release the red button by spreading the pressure. The company claims it's made of durable materials that are both safe and non-toxic. it can be stored on your keychain, making it handy, yet safe from reach of your children. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it helpful, but not a magical solution. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle demands much more force, and attaching it on my key ring makes it heavy," writes Rothman. "But for the price of $15, it is a great accessory to the baby gear arsenal of any new parent."
Do not leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in an automobile that is hot. It could overheat and damage the seat or other electronics. Also, don't use it near any metal objects or put it in proximity to devices that communicate, such as cellphones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves such as personal computers.
Maintenance

All keys to your car have a transponder chip within them that is coded to the engine of your car. This extra security feature means that if you do not have the right code, your car will not start. This extra safety feature is built into every car manufactured after 1995. It's a fantastic benefit for those concerned about missing or stolen keys.
This feature is essential if your children are young and are able to make toys out of the seat key remotes. They might be enticed play with them at home or play with them outside of the vehicle. They could then unlock the doors and operate the controls on the car like power windows. This could be extremely risky and could lead to injuries or even killed. To avoid this from occurring, it's recommended to keep an extra set of keys for your seat safe.