- Extra-large convex mirror for a wide-angle view of your baby
- Clear-Sight Mirror for superior reflection and a distortion-free image
- Soft-Touch Frame is lightweight and energy-absorbing
- Multiple attachment options fit most vehicles. Child can see driver and their own reflection
- Crash-tested, shatter-resistant mirror for added safety
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Ishaz Fwie
Easy to adjust and lasts
I have had this mirror 2.5 years with my oldest so I just ordered a new one for the new baby. The outer straps weren’t on my first and don’t fit my headrest so my rear facing 2.5 year old is able to kick the mirror off the headrest now then he is upset he can’t see me and I can’t see him but that’s more a behavior thing than anything.
Carmen Bxc Loyd
Exactly what I was looking for
I didn't want a mirror that you had to cross straps under and behind the headrest. My headrests are fixed in my car (Nissan Altima) and it's difficult to get a secure install with most car mirrors. This can mount over the top of the headrest and connect to anchor behind it.
Marisa Salas
Stable and I love the soft edges. Good price!
I bought two of these for my twin baby girls. Very easy to install and I hope they last. Very good quality for the price. I like that it has soft edges and very lightweight. We were able to test its stability during a 4-hour uphill-downhill-very steep back-and-forth trip, and they held well just as long as they are properly and securely attached. I just hope that they don’t disintegrate just as what other reviewers have said. And by the way, we did not have any problems with the sticker in the middle coz it is actually attached to a plastic protective sheet and that has to be taken off before using the product.
Mirza Aman Ullah Baig
Very well made with good materials, does not rattle like other mirrors
This mirror is so much better than our panoramic style mirror that rattles. This mirror will only give you a clear picture of one kid per mirror since it doesn’t bugs eye but it gives a very view of that child. Mounts easily and stays in adjustment. Also like that it matches our brica seat protectors, will buy a second one
Tim Heyes
a great peace-of-mind
I was torn between purchasing a baby car mirror with a pivot/rotating arm or this flat one. I'm glad I got this flat mirror as it works well and it lies flat against my seat. It's easy to install and I put a burp cloth behind the top part of it to give it a better angle. The baby shows up clear and is not distorted. It doesn't move when I'm driving. Though sometimes I knock into the mirror when putting my baby in the car seat so I have to fix it, but figured if I had a mirror with a pivoting/rotating arm that I would be more likely knock into it as it sticks out further. I've used it in both a 2015 Subaru Legacy and 2015 Honda Accord in the back right seat's headrest. Yes, it does create a small blind spot because the mirror is bigger than the headrest which I was worried about but it's the trade off for seeing the baby clearly. I got this mirror because I drive alone and wanted to check on my baby to see if he was sleeping, unhappy, or in distress. Recently my little one was crying while I was on the highway and I checked in the mirror and saw his hat fell over his eyes so I reached my arm back and lifted up his hat. It is important to note that once it nighttime and dark outside, you can hardly see into the mirror unless you are at the traffic light or a car's headlights shine a certain way into your car.
Mirza Lipi
This is great! I can see my grandson in his car ...
This is great! I can see my grandson in his car seat, and he can see both me and himself. I put the carseat behind the driver, but it would be fine on the other side or the middle as well. I do not take the mirror off when I remove the car seat; no problem if somebody sits there. However, my son has a different kind in his car now, a much larger mirror that appears to be mounted on a stick. For use with a permanently installed car seat, that might be better.
Leni Baliza
Game changer for driving with my baby
Game changer for driving with my baby. She entertains herself by looking in the mirror, and I have peace of mind, especially on longer trips, since I am able to see what's going on back there. Disclaimer: It can be a distraction. Be aware of that and stick to quick glances, like you would looking out your rear windshield. Mirror attached easily to the backseat headrest and I was able to adjust the tilt easily. The padded sides blend with my car's gray interior.
Ciara Ann Docherty
Works with or without a head rest!
When I was pregnant I bought a mirror marketed to work without a headrest. It was supposed to be wedged behind the back of the seat, but that mirror hook thing was too thick and my seat wouldn't fasten back in place. I thought I was stuck driving without a mirror, which I didn't like. Luckily my SIL has a similar car and bought this mirror at Target, discovered it fit our cars, and told me about it. You wouldn't know from looking at it that it will work without a head rest, but it will! It was super easy to install, too.
Tera Lindsey
Great product
Product installs easily, it a great size, and serves it's purpose. I see people complaining about the sticker removal... there's an entire plastic sheet covering the mirror - people are trying to peel the sticker off the protective film.
Sandy Stripling-Groves
Peace of Mind Mirror
My daughter was born prematurely and came home on oxygen and monitors. I found peace of mind in being able to glance back to check on her in the back seat. I found this mirror easy to install on the back seat headrest, light weight, and is large enough to easily view baby. The price was competitive with similar mirrors. We have been using it for almost 2 years now.