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Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier

We've all experienced that moment when you are reaching back in the car to remove the seat, but your thumb isn't strong enough to push the red button. Thankfully, seat keys exist to aid you.

Designed by namra, this car seat accessory is easy to use to use: simply slide the steel tongue into the red release button on the harness from any angle, and then squeeze with two hands.

Comfort

Most parents have felt the sting of weakness when reaching into the back seat to remove the car seat only to find that they're unable to build up enough force to push that large, 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 solve this problem. The car seat key lets you to spread the pressure over your entire hand instead only one finger, and can be easily kept on your keychain making it safe from your child.

Slide the seat key over the red harness release button at any angle that is comfortable and gently press the buckle downwards using two hands. This must-have for baby registry is available in various shades to make it easy to identify. It also maintains its shape even when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Convenience

The car seat key is an easy accessory for parents who struggle to unbuckle their child's car seat. We've all had the moment when we have to climb into the back seat, and try to loosen the harness, but we are unable to press the red button enough to allow it to release. This happens most often when we're in rush and don't have much strength or when our hands are stuffed with groceries.

The unique seat key from NAMRA makes this process more comfortable and easy, and is available in a range of colors to fit the interior of your car. Slide the seat key from any angle above the red button to release the harness and squeeze with either hand or both. This device distributes the force and reduces the amount pressure required on your hand and fingers, which can be especially helpful for people with long nails or hand problems.

The seat key also has an option that hides behind it that allows you to save the location of your power mirrors and the driver's seat so that when you lock the vehicle by using the remote key then unlock the car and then unlock it, the mirrors and seats are automatically set in the correct positions. This is particularly useful when you travel often with a partner who may have different preferences in seating or requires the vehicle for business.

Safety

Many parents have experienced an experience where they're trying to unbuckle their child from their car seat, but they are unable to get the strength to push that big red button far enough for it to do the job. If it's because you're experiencing 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. However, a company called NAMRA has developed a product which could finally help us get those car seats unbuckled with ease.

seat leon key programming is a small device that allows you to release the red button by distributing the pressure. The company says it's made from tough materials that are safe and non-toxic, and it can easily be put on your keychain to make it convenient, yet safely out of reach of your kids. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it helpful but not a magical solution. "Sliding it between the baby and the buckle still requires some force, and securing it to my key ring made it a bit bulky," she writes. "But at just $15 it's a great value to any new parent's arsenal of baby gear."

Do not leave the Seat Key transmitter in a hot vehicle. It could overheat and cause damage to the seat or other electronic equipment. Do not use it near radio-emitting equipment such as cell phones or computers or around metal objects.

Maintenance

Every seat key has an encoder that is associated with the engine of your car. This extra security feature stops your car from starting unless you are aware of the code. This is an additional safety feature that is standard in all vehicles manufactured after 1995 and is a great additional benefit for those who are worried about stolen or lost car keys.

This feature is particularly important for families with young children who are able to make toys of seat key remotes. They may be tempted by them to use them at home or in the vehicle, and they could be able to open the doors and control the car such as power windows. This can be very dangerous and could lead to injuries or even killed. To avoid this from happening, it is recommended to keep an extra set of keys to your seat safe.