Seat Keys Make Unbuckling Car Seats Easier
We've all been through that moment when you reach back into the car to unbuckle the seat, but your thumb isn't strong enough to push the red button. Seat keys are there to assist.
This car seat accessory designed by namra is easy to use. Simply move the metal tongue into the red harness release from any angle.
Comfort
Many parents have felt a sense of weakness when reaching into the back seat to remove the car seat replacement car key only to discover that they can't quite muster up enough force to push that large, red button. It can be embarrassing and a bit frustrating particularly if you have children who are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they get bored.
The Seat Arona key keys made by Namra solve this problem. The car seat keys allow you to distribute the pressure over your entire hand instead of just one finger. It can be easily tucked away in your keychain, and is safe from the reach of your child.
Slide the seat arona key cover key over the an open button on the harness in any angle that you find comfortable and gently press the buckle downwards with two hands. This baby registry essential is available in various colors and styles, making it easy for parents to identify and keeps its form 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 been in that moment when we have to get into the rear seat to loosen the harness, but aren't able to push the red button far enough. This typically happens when we are in a rush and weak, or when our hands are stuffed with food items.
The patent-pending seat key made by NAMRA makes this process much easier and more comfortable and is available in a range of colors that will complement your car's interior. Slide the seat key from any angle to the red button to unhook the harness. You can squeeze it with both hands or one. This device distributes the force and decreases the amount of pressure placed on your hand and fingers, which is especially beneficial for those with long nails or hand problems.
The seat key also comes with a hidden feature that permits you to save the position of your 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 put in the correct places. This is especially useful if you travel often with a partner who may have different preferences in seating or requires the vehicle for business.
Safety
Most parents have experienced moments when they're trying unbuckling their child from their car seat and they can't muster the force to push the big, red button far enough for it to function. Perhaps it's because they're having an insecure hand or a pretty-nails kind of day, this can be incredibly frustrating and make you feel like a complete weakling. But now, a company called NAMRA has come up with a solution that might help us get the car seats out of buckles easily.
It's known as the Seat Key, and it's small device that can help distribute the pressure on the red button to help you release it easier. The company claims it is made of durable materials that are safe and non-toxic. It can be tucked away on a keychain so it is convenient and safe for your children. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it to be useful but it's not a panacea. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle requires the most force and the addition of it to my key ring makes it bulky," writes Rothman. "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 an automobile that is hot. It could overheat, damaging the seat or other electronic equipment. Be careful not to touch it with any metal objects or place it in proximity to devices that communicate, such as cellular phones or electronic equipment that discharges radio waves, like personal computers.
Maintenance
All seat ibiza key keys have a transponder chip inside them that is programmed to the engine of your car. This extra security feature stops your car from starting unless you are aware of the code. This extra safety feature is incorporated into every car manufactured after 1995. It's a huge benefit for those concerned about stolen or lost keys.
This feature is especially important for children who are young and are able to make toys from seat key remotes. They may be tempted by them to use them at home, or even outside the vehicle, and they could be able to open the doors and control the car such as power windows. This could be extremely risky and could lead to anyone being injured or killed. To avoid this from happening, it is best to keep an extra set of keys to your seat secure.
We've all been through that moment when you reach back into the car to unbuckle the seat, but your thumb isn't strong enough to push the red button. Seat keys are there to assist.
This car seat accessory designed by namra is easy to use. Simply move the metal tongue into the red harness release from any angle.
Comfort
Many parents have felt a sense of weakness when reaching into the back seat to remove the car seat replacement car key only to discover that they can't quite muster up enough force to push that large, red button. It can be embarrassing and a bit frustrating particularly if you have children who are in the car with you and you're trying to get them out before they get bored.
The Seat Arona key keys made by Namra solve this problem. The car seat keys allow you to distribute the pressure over your entire hand instead of just one finger. It can be easily tucked away in your keychain, and is safe from the reach of your child.
Slide the seat arona key cover key over the an open button on the harness in any angle that you find comfortable and gently press the buckle downwards with two hands. This baby registry essential is available in various colors and styles, making it easy for parents to identify and keeps its form 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 been in that moment when we have to get into the rear seat to loosen the harness, but aren't able to push the red button far enough. This typically happens when we are in a rush and weak, or when our hands are stuffed with food items.
The patent-pending seat key made by NAMRA makes this process much easier and more comfortable and is available in a range of colors that will complement your car's interior. Slide the seat key from any angle to the red button to unhook the harness. You can squeeze it with both hands or one. This device distributes the force and decreases the amount of pressure placed on your hand and fingers, which is especially beneficial for those with long nails or hand problems.
The seat key also comes with a hidden feature that permits you to save the position of your 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 put in the correct places. This is especially useful if you travel often with a partner who may have different preferences in seating or requires the vehicle for business.
Safety
Most parents have experienced moments when they're trying unbuckling their child from their car seat and they can't muster the force to push the big, red button far enough for it to function. Perhaps it's because they're having an insecure hand or a pretty-nails kind of day, this can be incredibly frustrating and make you feel like a complete weakling. But now, a company called NAMRA has come up with a solution that might help us get the car seats out of buckles easily.
It's known as the Seat Key, and it's small device that can help distribute the pressure on the red button to help you release it easier. The company claims it is made of durable materials that are safe and non-toxic. It can be tucked away on a keychain so it is convenient and safe for your children. Good Housekeeping Institute chief technologist Rachel Rothman tested one and found it to be useful but it's not a panacea. "Sliding the buckle between the baby's neck and the buckle requires the most force and the addition of it to my key ring makes it bulky," writes Rothman. "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 an automobile that is hot. It could overheat, damaging the seat or other electronic equipment. Be careful not to touch it with any metal objects or place it in proximity to devices that communicate, such as cellular phones or electronic equipment that discharges radio waves, like personal computers.
Maintenance
All seat ibiza key keys have a transponder chip inside them that is programmed to the engine of your car. This extra security feature stops your car from starting unless you are aware of the code. This extra safety feature is incorporated into every car manufactured after 1995. It's a huge benefit for those concerned about stolen or lost keys.
This feature is especially important for children who are young and are able to make toys from seat key remotes. They may be tempted by them to use them at home, or even outside the vehicle, and they could be able to open the doors and control the car such as power windows. This could be extremely risky and could lead to anyone being injured or killed. To avoid this from happening, it is best to keep an extra set of keys to your seat secure.
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