Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all been through that moment when you want to go back in the car to take off a seat, but your thumb isn't strong enough to push the red button. Thankfully, seat keys exist to aid you.
This car seat accessory, created by namra, is easy to use. Simply move the metal tongue into the red harness release at any angle.
Comfort
Many parents have felt a sense of weakness as they attempted to take off a car seat in the backseat, only discover that they could not muster enough force to push the large red button. It can be embarrassing and even frustrating especially if 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 solve this issue. The car seat keys allow you to distribute the pressure across your entire hand instead of just one finger. It is easily tucked away in your keychain and away from the reach of your child.
Simply slide the seat key onto the red release button for harness at a suitable angle and gently squeeze the button with two hands while sliding the buckle downwards to release it. This baby registry must-have is available in many colors to make it easy to recognize. It also maintains its shape even when exposed extreme temperatures.

Convenience
The car seat key is an easy accessory for parents who struggle to remove their child's car seat. We've all had that moment when we need to move into the back seat, and try to pull the harness free, but are just unable to press the red button enough to release it. This happens most often when we're in hurry and don't have the strength or when our hands are full of groceries.
The NAMRA patented seat key assists in making this process faster and more comfortable. It is available in a variety of colors to fit the interior of your vehicle. Slide the seat key from any angle over the red button to release the harness and squeeze with either hand or both. The device distributes the force and decreases the amount pressure that is placed on your hands and fingers, which is particularly beneficial for those with long nails or hand issues.
The seat key is equipped with a hidden feature which allows you to save the position of the power driver's chair and mirrors. This way, when you unlock the vehicle and lock it using the remote that the seats and mirrors will be automatically in the proper position. This can be particularly convenient if you often travel with a friend with different preferences for seating or to use the car for business.
Safety
Many parents have experienced an instance where they're trying to free their child from their car seat and they are unable to find the strength to push that huge, red button hard enough to get it to function. This can be a frustrating experience, no matter if you're having an off day or are suffering from a weak hand. But now, a company called NAMRA has created a product that might assist us in getting those car seats unstrapped with ease.
It's known as the Seat Key, and it's small device that can help distribute the pressure on the red button so that you get it to release quicker. The company claims that it's constructed of sturdy materials that are safe and non-toxic. It can be kept on a keychain so it is convenient and safe for your children. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it helpful but not a miracle solution. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle demands more force and the addition of it to my key ring is bulky," writes Rothman. "But at just $15, it is a great addition to the baby gear collection of any new parent."
Never leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in the vehicle that is hot. It could get too hot and cause damage to the seat or other electronic components. Also, don't use it near any metal objects or put it in proximity to devices that communicate, such as cellular phones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves, such as personal computers.
Maintenance
All seat keys have a transponder chip within them which is coded to the engine of your car. This extra security system prevents your car from starting until you know the code. This additional safety feature is incorporated into every car manufactured after 1995. The Key Lab 's a huge benefit for those concerned about stolen or lost keys.
This is particularly important when your children are young and have the ability to create toys from the seat key remotes. They might be enticed by them to use them at home or in the vehicle, which could unlock the doors and operate controls for the car such as power windows. This could be extremely risky and could lead to someone being hurt or even killed. To prevent this from happening, it is recommended to keep an extra set of keys for your seat secure.