Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all been through that moment when you want to go back into the car to loosen a seat, only to discover that your thumb isn't strong enough for pressing the red button. Seat keys are available to help.
Designed by namra, this car seat accessory is simple to use to use: simply slide the steel tongue into the red release button on the harness from any angle and squeeze using two hands.
Comfort
Many parents have felt a sense of weakness when trying to take off a car seat in the backseat, only to find that they were unable to generate enough force to push the red button. It can be frustrating and embarrassing particularly 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 keys allow you to distribute the pressure over your entire hand instead if just one finger, and it can be easily put on your keychain keeping it out of reach from your child.
Slide the seat key over red release button on the harness at any angle that feels comfortable and gently press the buckle downwards using two hands. This must-have for baby registry comes in a variety of colors to make it easy to recognize. It also maintains its shape even when exposed extreme temperatures.
Convenience
The car seat key is a basic accessory that assists parents who struggle to unbuckle their child's car seat. We've all experienced that situation where we have to get into the rear seat in order to unbuckle the harness, but we aren't able push the red button far enough. This happens most often when we are in a rush and are weak, or if our hands are full with food.
The seat key that is patent-pending by NAMRA makes this process much easier and more comfortable and comes in a range of colors that will match your car's interior. To use it, simply move the seat
key seat over the red button of release for your harness from any angle and easily squeeze using two or one hand. The device distributes the force and decreases the amount pressure placed on your hand and fingers, which can be especially beneficial for people with long nails or hand problems.
The seat key has a hidden feature that allows you to save the position of your power mirrors and driver's seats, so that when you lock the car with the remote key and then unlock the car at the same time, the mirrors and seats are automatically put in the correct position. This can be very useful when you travel frequently with a friend with different seating preferences or need to use the car for business.
Safety
Many parents have been in a situation where they are trying to take a child's
seat car keys from their car seat, but they are unable to build up the strength required to push the big red button. Perhaps it's because they're having a weak-hand or pretty-nails kind of day, this can be incredibly frustrating and make you feel like a total weakling. NAMRA is a company that has created a product that will aid us in removing our car seats with ease.
It's known as the Seat
replacement key For Seat ibiza, and it's a little device that helps distribute the pressure on the red button to help you get it to release much more easily. The company says it's made from durable materials that are safe and non-toxic. it can be stored on your keychain making it practical, but it's also safe from the reach of your kids. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it to be useful but it's not a panacea. "Sliding it between the buckle and the baby still requires a lot of force, and attaching it to my key ring made it heavy," she writes. "But at $15 it's an excellent addition to any new parent's collection of baby equipment."
Do not leave the Seat Key (transmitter) in the heat of a vehicle. It may overheat, causing damage to the seat or other electronic equipment. Avoid using it near radio-emitting devices such as cell phones or computers or near metal objects.
Maintenance
Every seat key is equipped with an encoder that is associated with the engine of your car. This extra security system prevents your car from starting unless you are aware of the code. This extra security feature is built into all vehicles manufactured after 1995. It's a fantastic advantage for people who are worried about lost or stolen keys.
This is particularly important especially if your children are small and can make toys from seat key remotes. They may be tempted by them to use them at home, or even outside the vehicle, which could open the doors and operate controls for the car such as power windows. This can be very dangerous and could lead to injury or even killed. It is a good idea to stop this from happening keeping an extra pair of seat keys in a safe spot.