Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all had that moment when you reach out into the back seat to unbuckle the car seat but can't find enough strength behind your thumb to push down on the red button. Fortunately, there are seat key replacement for seats to help.

Created by namra car seat accessory is easy to use just slide the steel tongue into the red harness release button from any angle and squeeze with two hands.
Comfort
Most parents have experienced the feeling of weakness when reaching into the back seat to loosen the car seat only to find that they're not able to muster enough force to push that big red button. It can be frustrating and embarrassing particularly when your children are in the car and you're trying to be quick before they become bored.
The seat keys from namra are the solution to this problem. The car seat keys allow you to distribute the pressure across your entire hand, instead of just one finger. It can be easily put in your keychain and away from the reach of your child.
Slide the seat key over an open button on the harness in any angle you feel comfortable. Then gently squeeze the buckle downwards with two hands. This essential baby registry item is available in various colors, making it easy to recognize and maintains its shape even when exposed to extreme cold or heat.
Convenience
The car seat keys help parents who have difficulty unlocking their child's seats. We've all had the moment in which we need to get into the back seat, and try to unbuckle the harness but are just unable to press the red button enough to release it. This typically happens when we are in a hurry and lack strength, or when our hands are stuffed with food.
The NAMRA patented seat key helps make this process simpler and more comfortable. It comes in a variety of colors that complement the interior of your car. Slide the seat key from any angle above the red button to unhook the harness. Then squeeze with one or both hands. The device distributes the force and reduces the amount pressure required on your hand and fingers, which is particularly beneficial for those with long nails or hand problems.
The seat key also has a hidden feature that allows you to save the position of your mirrors and driver's seat, so that when you lock the vehicle by using the remote key then unlock the car and then unlock it, the mirrors and seats are automatically placed in the proper positions. This is especially useful when you frequently travel with a person you know who has different preferences for seating or to use the car for business.
Safety
Many parents have experienced a moment where they're trying to free their child from their car seat and they can't get the strength to push the big, red button enough to get it to work. This can be frustrating, whether you're experiencing an unlucky day or weak hand. However, a company called NAMRA has come up with a solution that could help us get the car seats out of buckles without difficulty.
It's known as the Seat Key, and it's an accessory device that helps distribute the pressure on the red button so that you release it easier. The company says it's made from durable materials that are both safe and non-toxic. it can be stored on your keychain, making it handy, yet safe from reach of your children. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it helpful, but not a magical solution. "Sliding it between the baby and the buckle still requires an enormous amount of force and attaching it to my key ring created a bulky," she writes. "But at just $15, it's a great addition to any new parent's arsenal 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 electronic components. Also, don't use it near any metal objects or place it in close proximity to communication devices such as cellphones or electronic equipment that discharges radio waves like personal computers.
Maintenance
All seat keys have a transponder chip inside them that is programmed to the engine of your car. This extra security feature means that if you do not have the right code, your car will not start. This additional safety feature is built into all vehicles manufactured after 1995. It's a fantastic advantage for people who are concerned about stolen or lost keys.
This feature is essential if your children are young and can make toys from the seat key remotes. They might be enticed by the idea of play with them at home or play with them outside of the vehicle. They can then open the doors and operate the controls of the car like power windows. This could be extremely risky and could result in someone being hurt or even killed. To avoid this occurring, it's a good idea to keep a spare set of keys for your seat safe.