Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all been there when you try to get back in the car to loosen a seat, but your thumb isn't powerful enough to press the red button. Thankfully, seat keys exist to assist.
Created by namra, this car seat accessory is easy to use by simply sliding the metal 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 as they reach into the back seat to remove the car seat only to discover that they are unable to put 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 get bored.
The seat keys from namra can be the solution to this problem. The car seat key lets you to distribute the pressure across your entire hand instead of just one finger, and is easily put on your keychain keeping it safe from your child.
Simply slide the seat key over the red harness release button from any comfortable angle and gently squeeze with two hands while moving the buckle downwards to release it. This essential baby registry item is available in many colors which makes it easy to identify and retains its shape even when exposed to extreme heat or cold.
Convenience
The car seat key helps parents who have trouble unbuckling their child's seat. We've all been in the situation where we need to climb into the rear seat to unbuckle a harness but can't push the red button far enough. This happens most often when we're in a hurry and don't have the strength or when our hands are stuffed with groceries.
The unique seat key from NAMRA makes this process more comfortable and easy, and comes in a range of colors to complement your car's interior. To use, simply move the seat key over the red release button on your harness from any angle and then squeeze with two or one hand. This device helps reduce stress on your fingers and hands by distributing the force. It is particularly helpful for people with long fingernails, or hand issues.
The seat key also comes with an in-built feature that allows you to save the position of your power mirrors and driver's seats, so that when you lock your vehicle with the remote key and then unlock the car after which the seats and mirrors are automatically placed in the correct position. This can be very useful when you frequently travel with a partner who has different preferences for seating or to use the car for business.
Safety
Many parents have encountered an instance where they're trying to free a child from a car seat but they are unable to build up the force necessary to push the red button. This can be a hassle, whether you're having an unlucky day or weak hand. NAMRA is a firm that has created a product that will help us unbuckle our car seats effortlessly.
It's known as the Seat Key, and it's a little device that helps distribute the pressure on the red button to help you release it much more easily. The company claims it's made from durable materials that are 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 helpful but it's not a panacea. "Sliding it between the baby and the buckle still requires some force, and attaching it to my key ring made it a bit bulky," she writes. "But at $15, it is a great accessory to the baby gear arsenal of any new parent."
Do not leave the Seat Key transmitter in a hot car. It can overheat and damage the seat or other electronics. Do not use it near radio emitting equipment such as computers or cellular phones or with metal objects.
Maintenance
Each seat key contains a transponder that is coded with the engine of your vehicle. This additional security system stops your car from starting unless you are aware of the code. This additional security feature is standard on all vehicles built after 1995. It's a fantastic benefit for those concerned about missing or stolen keys.
This feature is particularly important especially if you have small children who make playthings out of seat key remotes. They might be enticed by them to use them at home, or even outside the vehicle, which could open the doors and operate car controls such as power windows. This could be risky and could result in someone being injured or even dying. To prevent this from happening, it's recommended to keep an extra set of keys for the seat secure.