• Black trim and convex wide style
  • Clips onto existing mirror; 300R(300 millimeter Convex)
  • 300 millimeter x 65 millimeter
  • Reduces blind spots and glare
  • Attachable mirror height 55-80 millimeter

If you need a mirror to help you see better, get this one. I drive for Lyft and Uber and I like to keep an eye on the passengers that are sitting behind me. This works out really well. Not only can you see the person sitting behind you to the right, you can also see the person directly behind you. It gives you a wide view of anyone that is sitting behind you. Not only that, you can see fairly clear of all the cars behind you as well. I ended up buying two of these, and adding one to one of my older cars. Works great, trust me. Wonderful.

I installed this on my 2014 Toyota Sienna and it works great. Now I can see all the kid in the second row and also out the back window. It attaches with spring clips that fits easily over the original mirror. I personally install the mirror up side down just to it can clear the built in garage door buttons on the mirror.

I have [ had ] two of these mirrors, one on my RAV4 and one on the 430 SC Lexus that got burned up in a garage fire.[ I bought one for my brother to put on his car as he was having trouble with "blind spots" -- no more. This mirror will fit on almost any car's stock mirror and allow a driver to see traffic riding along side and out of sight. I find the mirror very useful. One slight down side to having this device--- If your wife or girlfriend checks herself out in the little mirror behind the sun visor on the passenger side, they will knock your setting off -- every time. They can be trained!

I’ve been a loyal Broadway fan when it comes to attachable rear view mirrors. They’re made of high quality materials and will last you a long time. I simply love them and is one of my top “must buy” accessory for my car. I recently bought a MK6 GTI and this 300mm model fits perfectly without hitting the visors when pulled down. This attachable rear view mirror makes reversing, changing lanes, etc. a breeze - thanks to it’s wide angle view, you can pretty much see all your blindspots in the back.

My Lexus LS400 (1998-UCF21) is a pretty big car.. Comparable to a personal limousine. Changing lanes in this beast isn't easy either. You gotta know your limits and estimate your size between your car and others, as well as timing your moves. Before Broadway, I used to hesitate. Everyone knows hesitating in traffic will make you nervous and can cause an accident. The reason for my hesitation is my constant head turning to the back windows.. IT'S ANNOYING. After Broadway, 300 mm Concave, I don't need to look back anymore. I change lanes and feel safe about it because It shows me my rear right window, and if I move my head slightly to the right, my rear left window is shown. It also helps me when I'm backing up; I have a lip spoiler and I look at the corners so as to tell how far I'm backing up towards objects as a way of trajectory. With my stock mirror, I can't exactly do that. I can't lower my visors past a 90° angle but that's fine with me; I can still use my vanity mirror. I find it makes a great conversation mirror when I have passengers as well. Headlights behind me don't bother because of the Concave shape of the mirror, as well as the help from dark tinted windows. The Broadway emblem and the warning below it does not bother me, I barely notice it. The only minor things I dislike is that the clips show from the interior, they kind of bend the plastic on my stock mirror, and the stock mirror top edge still shows. After that, the thing is a miracle. Forgot to add it adds to my VIP project since it looks, and is: so JDM.

I use this on my 2000 Ford 7.3L Super Duty. I absolutely love this mirror. It lets me see far down the road behind me while also being able to see the back bed of the truck. With the stock mirror I could see one or the other. I constantly had to adjust the stock mirror, this one rarely gets touched. The mirror covers the entire back window and spans rear pillar to rear pillar. I'll be putting one of these in every vehicle I can. Highly recommend.

Convex mirrors should be the new standard in vehicles. I can see all my passengers, myself, out the rear window (obviously), and out the rear passenger windows. I was worried a larger mirror would intensify nighttime glare, but the convex surface seems to disperse the light. This mirror is actually easier on my eyes than the stock mirror. This mirror, paired with wide angle mirrors for my side mirrors, makes it way safer for me to drive in heavy traffic in an area where people love to hang out in my blind spots.

VERY wide view, almost too wide but that's what I expected. You can almost see all of the windows, yourself and the passenger in the mirror when positioned as a normal mirror would be. Definitely helps with traffic and blind spots, fits and looks great too.

Installed this mirror in my wife's 2009 Sienna. It really adds to the amount of visibility. If you angle the mirror properly you can have a very good vision of the entire right side of the van. However, when traveling at faster speeds seeing the landscape go by in the mirror tends to make us a bit dizzy. So we adjusted the mirror accordingly but still have good visibility on the right side of the van and of course the rear window. Nighttime has not been an issue with headlights from behind. The mirror appears to be tinted. Great purchase.

The autodim/antidazzle rearview mirror replacement for my Audi was almost $500. I don't five-hundred-dollars care about that feature, so I got this mirror to stick over the nonfunctioning one. I was worried it would be too big, but it isn't. I can see so much more, but I don't feel like I'm losing too much of my line of sight. I do have it slightly more to the passenger side than to the drivers side to help with that, though. It took a bit to get used to the convex view, and I'm still not 100% confident on distances, but it's a great mirror! Really clear. My blindspots are minimal, which makes shoulder checks that much faster. I like that I can see what the dog is up to in the back seat, too. That's a bonus! The mirror feels high-quality. It's solid, and no gapping issues. Car information: 2001 Audi A6 Avant