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Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all had that one moment when you reach into the back seat to unbuckle the car seat but are unable to find enough strength behind your thumb to push down on the red button. Seat keys are there to help.
This car seat accessory, developed by Namra, is easy to use. Simply slide the tongue of metal into the red harness release from any angle.
Comfort
Many parents have experienced the feeling of weakness as they reach in the back seat to remove the car seat only to find that they are unable to put up enough force to push that big, red button. It is embarrassing and depressing 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 can solve this issue. The car seat key lets you spread the pressure across your entire hand instead of just one finger. It is easily tucked away in your keychain and is far from your child.
The seat key can be slipped over the red release button on the harness at any angle that is comfortable and gently press the buckle downwards with two hands. This baby registry must-have is available in various colors that make it easy to identify. It also maintains its shape even when exposed extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat key helps parents who have difficulty unbuckling their child's car seat. We've all experienced that moment when we need to get in the back seat and try to unbuckle the harness but are unable push the red button enough to allow it to release. This typically happens when we are in a rush and are weak, or when our hands are full with food items.
The NAMRA seat key, which is patent-pending, makes this process much easier and more comfortable. It is available in various colors to match the interior of your car. Slide the seat key at any angle above the red button to release the harness and squeeze with either hand or both. This device reduces the pressure on your fingers and hands by distributing the force. It is particularly beneficial for those with long fingernails or hand problems.
The seat key also has a hidden feature that permits you to save the location of your power driver's seat and mirrors, so that when you lock the vehicle using the remote key, and then unlock the car at the same time, the mirrors and seats will automatically be set in the proper positions. This is particularly helpful if you travel often with a person you know who might have different preferences in seating or needs to use the vehicle for business.
Safety
The majority of parents have had an experience where they're trying to remove their child from their car seat but they can't muster the force to push the big, red button hard enough to get it to be effective. This can be a frustrating experience, no matter if you're having an unlucky day or weak hand. NAMRA, a company, has developed a product to aid us in removing our car seats effortlessly.
It's referred to as the Seat Key, and it's tiny device that works to distribute the pressure on the red button to help you get it to release much more easily. The company claims it's built of durable materials that are safe and non-toxic, and it can be easily 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 useful, but it's not a panacea. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and buckle requires more force and putting it on my key ring can make it bulky," writes Rothman. "But at just $15 it's an excellent addition to the arsenal of baby equipment."
Do not leave the Seat Key transmitter in a hot car. It may overheat and cause damage to the seat or other electronics. Don't touch it with any metal objects or put it in proximity to devices that communicate, such as cellphones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves like personal computers.
Maintenance
Each seat key contains a transponder that is coded to the engine of your car. This extra security system ensures that if you do not have the correct code, your vehicle will not start. This extra safety feature is built into every car manufactured after 1995. It's a huge advantage for those concerned about missing or stolen keys.
This is particularly important especially if your children are small and are able to make toys with the seat key remotes. They might be enticed use them in the house or play with them outside the vehicle, which could lead to unlocking the doors and operate controls on the car, such as power windows.
The Key Lab is extremely risky and could lead to injuries or even killed. It is a good idea, to prevent this from occurring by keeping a spare pair of keys for the seat in a safe place.