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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, but your thumb isn't powerful enough to press the red button. Luckily, the seat keys are there to assist.
Designed by namra, this car seat accessory is simple to use by simply sliding the metal tongue into the red release button of the harness from any angle and press with two hands.
Comfort
Many parents have experienced the feeling of weakness when reaching into the back seat to take off the car seat only to find that they are unable to put enough force to push the large, red button. It can be embarrassing and frustrating particularly when your children are in the car and you are trying to speed up the process before they get too bored.
The seat keys made by Namra solve this problem. The car seat keys allow you to distribute the pressure throughout your entire hand instead of just one finger. It is easily tucked away in your keychain and far from your child.
Slide the seat key over the that red button to release the harness at any angle that is comfortable, and then gently push the buckle downwards using two hands. This essential baby registry item is available in a variety of colors, making it easy to recognize. It also keeps its shape when exposed extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat keys help parents who are having trouble getting their child's seat buckled. We've all been in that situation when we need to get into the rear seat to loosen the harness, but we aren't able push the red button enough. This happens most often when we are in a hurry and lack strength, or if our hands are full with food.
The patent-pending seat key made by NAMRA makes this process much more comfortable and easy, and is available in a range of colors that will fit the interior of your car. To use it, simply slide the seat key over the red button of release for your harness from any angle and easily squeeze with one or two hands. This device helps reduce pressure on your fingers and hands by distributing the force. It is particularly helpful for those who have long fingernails or hand problems.
The seat key has an option that hides behind it that allows you to save the location of your power mirrors and the driver's seat so that when you lock the car using the remote key and then unlock the car after which the seats and mirrors are automatically set in the correct position. This is especially useful if you travel frequently with a partner who may have different preferences for seating or who needs to use the vehicle for business.
Safety
Many parents have experienced situations where they're trying to unbuckle a child from a car seat arona Key but they can't seem muster up the force necessary to push the big red button. This can be frustrating, regardless of whether you're having an unlucky day or weak hand. But now, a company called NAMRA has created a product that may finally assist us in getting the car seats off without difficulty.
The Seat Key is a small device that assists you in releasing the red button through distributing the pressure. The company claims it's built of durable materials that are safe and non-toxic. it can be conveniently stored on your keychain making it convenient, yet safely out of reach of your children. Rachel Rothman, chief technologist at the Good Housekeeping Institute, tested one. She found it useful, but not a miracle solution. "Sliding it between the baby and the buckle still requires an enormous amount of force and attaching it to my key ring made it bulky," she writes. "But for the price of $15 it's a great addition to the baby gear arsenal of any new parent."
Don't leave the seat key transponder programming Key transmitter in a hot vehicle. It could overheat and damage the seat or other electronics. And don't touch it with any metal objects or place it near devices for communication like cellphones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves like personal computers.
Maintenance
All seat keys have a transponder chip within them which is linked to the engine of your car. This extra security system ensures that if you don't have correct code, your vehicle will not start. This additional safety feature is incorporated into every car manufactured after 1995. It's a huge advantage for people who are worried about lost or stolen keys.
This is especially important especially if you have small children who are able to make toys of seat key remotes. They might be enticed to play with them in the house or play with them outside of the vehicle which could lead to unlocking the doors and operate the controls of the car, such as power windows. This can be dangerous and could result in someone being injured or even dying. It is a good idea, to avoid this from happening keeping a spare pair of keys for the seat in a safe spot.
We've all had that moment when you try to get back in the car to remove a seat, but your thumb isn't powerful enough to press the red button. Luckily, the seat keys are there to assist.
Designed by namra, this car seat accessory is simple to use by simply sliding the metal tongue into the red release button of the harness from any angle and press with two hands.
Comfort
Many parents have experienced the feeling of weakness when reaching into the back seat to take off the car seat only to find that they are unable to put enough force to push the large, red button. It can be embarrassing and frustrating particularly when your children are in the car and you are trying to speed up the process before they get too bored.
The seat keys made by Namra solve this problem. The car seat keys allow you to distribute the pressure throughout your entire hand instead of just one finger. It is easily tucked away in your keychain and far from your child.
Slide the seat key over the that red button to release the harness at any angle that is comfortable, and then gently push the buckle downwards using two hands. This essential baby registry item is available in a variety of colors, making it easy to recognize. It also keeps its shape when exposed extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat keys help parents who are having trouble getting their child's seat buckled. We've all been in that situation when we need to get into the rear seat to loosen the harness, but we aren't able push the red button enough. This happens most often when we are in a hurry and lack strength, or if our hands are full with food.
The patent-pending seat key made by NAMRA makes this process much more comfortable and easy, and is available in a range of colors that will fit the interior of your car. To use it, simply slide the seat key over the red button of release for your harness from any angle and easily squeeze with one or two hands. This device helps reduce pressure on your fingers and hands by distributing the force. It is particularly helpful for those who have long fingernails or hand problems.
The seat key has an option that hides behind it that allows you to save the location of your power mirrors and the driver's seat so that when you lock the car using the remote key and then unlock the car after which the seats and mirrors are automatically set in the correct position. This is especially useful if you travel frequently with a partner who may have different preferences for seating or who needs to use the vehicle for business.
Safety
Many parents have experienced situations where they're trying to unbuckle a child from a car seat arona Key but they can't seem muster up the force necessary to push the big red button. This can be frustrating, regardless of whether you're having an unlucky day or weak hand. But now, a company called NAMRA has created a product that may finally assist us in getting the car seats off without difficulty.
The Seat Key is a small device that assists you in releasing the red button through distributing the pressure. The company claims it's built of durable materials that are safe and non-toxic. it can be conveniently stored on your keychain making it convenient, yet safely out of reach of your children. Rachel Rothman, chief technologist at the Good Housekeeping Institute, tested one. She found it useful, but not a miracle solution. "Sliding it between the baby and the buckle still requires an enormous amount of force and attaching it to my key ring made it bulky," she writes. "But for the price of $15 it's a great addition to the baby gear arsenal of any new parent."
Don't leave the seat key transponder programming Key transmitter in a hot vehicle. It could overheat and damage the seat or other electronics. And don't touch it with any metal objects or place it near devices for communication like cellphones or electronic equipment that emits radio waves like personal computers.
Maintenance
All seat keys have a transponder chip within them which is linked to the engine of your car. This extra security system ensures that if you don't have correct code, your vehicle will not start. This additional safety feature is incorporated into every car manufactured after 1995. It's a huge advantage for people who are worried about lost or stolen keys.
