Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all been there when you reach back into the car to unbuckle the seat, but your thumb isn't strong enough for pressing the red button. Thankfully, seat keys exist to help.

Designed by namra, this car seat accessory is simple to use: simply slide the metal tongue into the red harness release button from any angle and press with two hands.
Comfort
Many parents have felt a feeling of weakness when they tried to unbuckle a car seats in the backseat, only discover that they could not muster enough force to push the red button. It can be embarrassing and frustrating particularly when your children are in the car and you are trying to get the job done before they get bored.
The seat keys from namra are the answer to this issue. The car seat key lets you distribute the pressure across your entire hand instead of a single finger. It can be easily put on your keychain and remains out of reach of your child.
Simply simply slide the seat button over the red harness release button at any angle that is comfortable and gently squeeze it with two hands while moving the buckle to release it. This essential baby registry item is available in many colors to make it easy to identify. It also maintains its shape when exposed extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat key aids parents who have difficulty unlocking their child's seats. We've all been in the moment when we have to get into the rear seat to loosen the harness, but we can't push the red button far enough. This usually happens when we are in a hurry and weak, or if our hands are full with groceries.
The unique seat key from NAMRA makes this process easier and more comfortable and is available in a variety of colors that will match your car's interior. Slide the seat key from any angle above the red button to unhook the harness. You can squeeze it using either one or both hands. This device distributes force and reduces the amount of pressure placed on your hand and fingers, which can be especially beneficial for those with long nails or hand issues.
The seat key comes with an unnoticed feature that allows you to save the position of the driver's seat and mirrors. This way, when you unlock the vehicle and lock it using the remote the seats and mirrors will be automatically in the proper position. This is especially useful for those who frequently travel with a friend with different seating preferences or may need to use the car for business.
seat arona key cover have experienced an experience where they're trying to unbuckle their child from their car seat, but they can't find the strength to push that big, red button enough to get it to be effective. It doesn't matter if it's because of an unsteady hand or a pretty-nails type of day, it can be super frustrating and make you feel like a complete weakling. But a company called NAMRA has come up with a solution that might help us get the car seats out of buckles with ease.
The Seat Key is a small device that allows you to release the red button by spreading the pressure. The company claims it's made from tough materials that are safe and non-toxic, and it can be easily stored on your keychain making it convenient, yet 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 requires much more force, and the addition of it to my key ring can make it bulky," writes Rothman. "But for the price of $15 it's an excellent accessory to the baby gear collection of any new parent."
Don't leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in the heat of a vehicle. It could overheat and damage the seat or other electronics. Avoid using it near radio-emitting equipment such as cellular phones or computers, or with metal objects.
Maintenance
Each seat key has an embedded transponder chip that is coded to the engine of your car. This extra security feature stops your car from starting unless you are aware of the code. This extra security feature is standard on all cars manufactured after 1995. It is a great benefit for those concerned about stolen or lost keys.
This feature is essential especially if your children are small and have the ability to create toys from seat key remotes. They might be enticed by them to use them at home or outside the vehicle, which can open the doors and operate car controls such as power windows. This could be extremely dangerous and could lead to someone being hurt or even killed. It is a good idea, to stop this from happening, to keep an extra pair of keys to your seat in a safe spot.