Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all had that one moment when you reach behind the seat to remove the car seat, but you can't just get enough force behind your thumb to press down on the red button. Seat keys are available to assist.
This car seat accessory created by namra, is easy to use. Simply slide the tongue of metal into the red harness release at any angle.

Comfort
Most parents have felt the sting of weakness as they reach in the back seat to loosen the car seat only to find that they can't quite muster enough force to push the large, red button. It is embarrassing and depressing, especially if your children are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they become bored.
The seat keys from namra solve this problem. The car seat key lets you to spread the pressure over your entire hand instead only one finger, and is easily placed on your keychain, keeping it safe from your child.
Simply place the seat key on the red harness release button from any comfortable angle and gently squeeze the button with two hands while moving the buckle down to unbuckle. This essential baby registry item is available in several colors that make it easy to identify and retains its form even when exposed to extreme heat or cold.
Convenience
The car seat key helps parents who have difficulty unbuckling their child's car seat. We've all experienced that moment when we have to climb into the rear seat to unbuckle a harness but can't push the red button far enough. This usually happens when we are in a hurry and lack strength, or when our hands are stuffed with food items.
The patent-pending seat key made by NAMRA makes this process easier and more comfortable, and is available in a range of colors to match your car's interior. To use it, simply slide the seat key over the red button of release for your harness from any angle and then squeeze using just one or two hands. G28CarKeys distributes the force and reduces the amount of pressure placed on your hand and fingers, which can be especially helpful for people with long nails or hand problems.
The seat key features an unnoticed feature that allows you to record the position of the driver's seat and mirrors. This means that when you unlock the car and lock it with the remote, the seats and the mirrors will be automatically in the proper position. This is especially useful if you frequently travel with a companion who might have different preferences when it comes to seating or requires the vehicle for business.
Safety
Many parents have experienced an instance where they're trying to free a child from a car seat but they can't seem muster up the force necessary to push the red button. It doesn't matter if it's because of an insecure hand or a pretty-nails kind of day, this could be super frustrating and make you feel like a complete weakling. But now, a company called NAMRA has developed a product that could assist us in getting those car seats unstrapped easily.
It's called the Seat Key, and it's a little device that helps distribute the pressure on the red button to help you get it to release quicker. The company says it's made of durable materials that are both safe and non-toxic, and it can be conveniently stored on your keychain so it's handy, yet safe from reach of your kids. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it helpful but not a magical solution. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle takes a the most force and putting it on my key ring makes it heavy," writes Rothman. "But at just $15 it's a great value to any new parent's collection of baby equipment."
Never leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in the heat of a vehicle. It may overheat and cause damage to the seat or other electronics. Be careful not to touch it with any metal objects or put it near communication devices like cellular phones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves, like personal computers.
Maintenance
All seat keys contain an electronic transponder that is linked with the engine of your car. This extra security feature prevents your car from starting until you are aware of the code. This is an extra safety feature that is included in all cars manufactured after 1995. It is a great additional benefit for people who worry about stolen or lost car keys.
This feature is crucial especially if your children are small and can make toys from the seat key remotes. They might be enticed use them in the home or play with them in the car, which could result in the doors being opened and control the car like power windows. This could be risky and could result in someone being hurt or even dying. To avoid this from happening, it is a good idea to keep a spare set of keys for your seat safe.