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Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier

We've all had that one moment when you reach out into the back seat to remove the car seat, but you can't quite get enough strength behind your thumb to push down on the red button. Seat keys are there to help.

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

Comfort

Many parents have felt a feeling of weakness when they tried to remove a car seat key cover in the backseat, only to discover that they couldn't muster enough force to push the red button. It can be a frustrating and embarrassing experience particularly when your children are in the car and you're trying to get them out of the car before they get bored.

The seat keys by namra solve this issue. The car seat key enables you to spread the pressure over your entire hand instead of one finger, and it can be easily stored on your keychain, keeping it safe from your child.

Simply slide the seat key onto the red harness release button at any angle that is comfortable and gently squeeze with two hands while moving the buckle downwards to release it. This must-have for baby registry is available in a variety of colors to make it easy to recognize. It also retains its shape even when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Convenience

The car seat key is an easy accessory that helps parents who are struggling to unbuckle their child's car seat. We've all had the moment when we have to move into the back seat key transponder programming, and try to unbuckle the harness but are unable push the red button hard enough to allow it to release. This is most likely to happen when we're in a hurry and don't have a lot of strength or when our hands are full of groceries.

The NAMRA seat key, a patent-pending design, helps make this process simpler and more comfortable. It is available in various colors to fit the interior of your car. Slide the seat key from any angle to the red button to unhook the harness and squeeze with both hands or one. This device reduces the stress on your hands and fingers by spreading the force. It is especially useful for people with long fingernails, or hand issues.

The seat leon key key also comes with an in-built feature that allows you to save the location of your power mirrors and driver's seat, so that when you lock the vehicle using the remote key, and then unlock the car at the same time, the mirrors and seats are automatically set in the proper positions. This is particularly useful if you frequently travel with a friend who may have different preferences in seating or who needs to use the vehicle for business.

Safety

Most parents have had a moment where they're trying unbuckling their child from their car seat and they can't muster the force to push that huge, red button hard enough to get it to function. It doesn't matter if it's because of a weak-hand or pretty-nails kind of day, this can be a huge hassle and make you feel like a complete weakling. But a company known as NAMRA has come up with a solution that could help us get the car seats off with ease.

It's called the Seat Key, and it's tiny device that works to distribute the pressure on the red button, helping you get it to release more easily. The company claims it is made of strong materials that are safe and non-toxic. It can be tucked away on a keychain, so it's convenient and out of reach for your children. Rachel Rothman, chief technologist at the Good Housekeeping Institute, tested one. She found it useful, but it's not a panacea. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and buckle requires more force and the addition of it to my key ring makes it heavy," writes Rothman. "But at just $15 it's a fantastic addition to the baby gear collection of any new parent."

Don't leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in the heat of a vehicle. It may overheat, causing damage the seat or other electronic equipment. Don't touch it with any metal objects or put it in proximity to devices that communicate, such as cell phones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves, like personal computers.

Maintenance

All seat keys have an embedded transponder chip that is programmed to the engine of your car. This extra security system ensures that if you don't have right code, your car will not start. This additional security feature is incorporated into every car manufactured after 1995. It is a great benefit for those concerned about missing or stolen keys.

This is particularly important if your children are young and may make toys from seat key remotes. They might be enticed by them to use them at home, or even outside the vehicle, and they could be able to open the doors and operate controls for the car like power windows. This could be extremely dangerous and could lead to injuries or even killed. To prevent this from occurring, it's recommended to keep a spare set of keys to your seat leon car key safe.