Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all had that moment when you try to get back in the car to remove a seat, only to discover that your thumb isn't powerful enough to press the red button. Keys for the seat are available to help.
Created by namra, this car seat accessory is easy to use: simply slide the metal tongue into the red harness release button from any angle, and then squeeze using two hands.
TheKeyLab have felt the sting of weakness as they reach into the back seat to take off the car seat only to find that they're not able to muster enough force to push the large, red button. It can be a bit embarrassing and disconcerting especially when your children are in the car and you're trying to speed up the process before they get bored.
The seat keys from Namra are the answer to this issue. The car seat key enables you to distribute the stress over your entire hand instead of just one finger, and is easily stored on your keychain, making it safe from your child.

Slide the seat key over the that red button to release the harness at any angle that is comfortable and gently press the buckle downwards using two hands. This essential baby registry item is available in many colors to make it easy to recognize. It also maintains its shape even when exposed to extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat key assists parents who are having trouble getting their child's seat buckled. We've all been in the situation when we need to climb into the rear seat to remove the harness, but we can't push the red button far enough. This happens most often when we're in hurry and don't have the strength or our hands are full of groceries.
The NAMRA seat key is patented and makes this process much easier and more comfortable. It comes in various colors to match the interior of your car. Slide the seat key at any angle over the red button to unhook the harness and squeeze with one or both hands. The device distributes force and reduces the amount pressure placed on your hand and fingers, which is particularly beneficial for those with long nails or hand problems.
The seat key also comes with an in-built feature that allows you to save the location of your power mirrors and driver's seats, so that when you lock the vehicle using the remote key, and then unlock the car and then unlock it, the mirrors and seats are automatically placed in the correct position. This is particularly useful when you frequently travel with a friend with different seating preferences or require to use the car for business.
Safety
Many parents have faced a situation where they are trying to take a child's seat from a car seat but they can't seem muster up the strength needed to push the red button. This can be a frustrating experience, no matter if you're having an unlucky day or weak hand. NAMRA is a business, has created a product to assist us in unbuckling our car seats easily.
The Seat Key is a small device that allows you to release the red button by spreading the pressure. The company claims it is made of strong materials that are safe and non-toxic. It can be tucked away on a keychain, meaning it's convenient and safe for your children. Rachel Rothman, chief technologist at the Good Housekeeping Institute, tested one. She found it useful but not a magic solution. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle takes a much more force, and attaching it on my key ring makes it bulky," writes Rothman. "But for $15 it's an excellent accessory to the baby gear arsenal of any new parent."
Don't leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in the vehicle that is hot. It could get too hot and cause damage to the seat or other electronics. Don't touch it with any metal objects or use it in close proximity to communication devices such as cell phones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves such as personal computers.
Maintenance
Every seat key has a transponder that is coded to the engine of your vehicle. This extra security feature prevents your car from starting until you know the code. This is an extra safety feature which is built in every car manufactured after 1995. It is a great additional benefit for those who worry about lost or stolen keys to their car.
This is particularly important if your children are young and are able to make toys from seat key remotes. They might be enticed play with them in the house or play with them outside the vehicle, which could then unlock the doors and operate controls on the car, such as power windows. This can be very dangerous and could lead to anyone being injured or killed. It is a good idea to stop this from happening by keeping an extra pair of keys for the seat in a safe spot.