Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier

We've all been through that moment when you reach back into the car to remove the seat, but your thumb isn't strong enough to push the red button. Luckily, the seat keys are there to aid you.
seat ibiza keys was created by namra. 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 using two hands.
Comfort
Many parents have experienced the feeling of weakness as they reach in 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 embarrassing and a bit frustrating particularly if your children are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they get bored.
The seat keys made by Namra solve this problem. The car seat key allows you to distribute the pressure across your entire hand instead of one finger, and it can be easily put on your keychain keeping it away from your child.
The seat key can be slipped over the red harness release button at any angle that you find comfortable and gently squeeze the buckle downwards using two hands. This must-have baby registry item is available in a variety of colors, making it easy to identify. It also maintains its shape even when exposed extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat key aids parents who have trouble unbuckling their child's car seat. Many of us have been through the moment when we have to climb into the back seat and try to loosen the harness, but are unable push the red button hard enough to release it. This is usually the case when we are in a hurry and are weak, or if our hands are full with groceries.
The NAMRA patented seat key makes this process easier and more comfortable. It comes in a variety of colors that match the interior of your vehicle. Slide the seat key at any angle above the red button to release the harness. Then squeeze with either hand or both. The device distributes the force and reduces the amount of pressure required on your hand and fingers, which can be especially helpful for people with long nails or hand issues.
The seat key also has a hidden feature that allows you to save the position of your power mirrors and driver's seat, so that when you lock the car by using the remote key then unlock the car after which the seats and mirrors are automatically set in the correct places. This can be very useful when you travel frequently with a companion who might have different seating preferences or may need to use the car for business.
Safety
The majority of parents have had an instance where they're trying unbuckling their child from their car seat but they are unable to make the effort to push that big, red button enough to get it to do the job. It can be frustrating regardless of whether you're having an awful day or weak hand. But a company known as NAMRA has come up with a product that might allow us to get the car seats off without difficulty.
The Seat Key is a small device that assists you in releasing the red button by distributing the pressure. The company claims that it's constructed from tough materials that are safe and non-toxic. it can be easily stored on your keychain making it convenient but safely out of your children's reach. Rachel Rothman, chief technologist at the Good Housekeeping Institute, tested one. She found it useful but not a miracle solution. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle takes a a lot more force and putting it on my key ring can make it bulky," writes Rothman. "But at $15 it's a fantastic addition to the arsenal of baby gear."
Do not leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in an automobile that is hot. It could get too hot and cause damage to the seat or other electronic components. Avoid using it near radio-emitting devices such as cellular phones or computers or with metal objects.
Maintenance
Every seat key is equipped with the transponder, which is coded with the engine of your vehicle. This extra security feature means that if you don't have the right code, your car will not start. This is an additional security feature which is built in every car manufactured after 1995. It is an excellent benefit for those worried about stolen or lost car keys.
This feature is especially important if your children are young and are able to make toys from the seat key remotes. They might be enticed play with them in the house or play with them in the car, which can then open the doors and operate the controls of the car like power windows. This can be very dangerous and could result in anyone being injured or killed. To avoid this happening, it is a good idea to keep an extra set of keys to your seat secure.