- Pls clean your original car side mirror with alcohol or some other cleaning products. Press down HARD when the mirror is stick to the side mirror, it is more firmly stick and will not fall off.
- 2 piece packaged, newest upgrade 360 degree rotate + sway adjustabe, maximize your view with wide angle in car. All convex spot mirrors are equipped with tiny adjustable swivel mounting bracket for easy installation.
- 3.7" x 1.37" HD glass curved male face frameless ultrathin design, equip with 3M adhesive for pressure-sensitive tape installation. IP65 waterproof, rust resistant and the glass will not haze. Suitable for interior or exterior use.
- Flexible convex shape of blind spot mirror helps you to forecast the next surroundings when passing or changing lanes.
- Install and test within seconds, All universal vehicles car fit accessory, MUST have for every truck, car, SUV, RVs and vans. PLS NOTE: this item do not fit for motorcycle.
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Mariyam Faisal
Big View Little Mirror
I have always used blind spot mirrors on all my vehicles and purchased these mirrors for my 2017 4Runner. Even though the mirrors Toyota uses are nice and wide and give you a clear view of things behind, I like using blind spot mirrors to see things low and next to the vehicle. I especially like to use these mirrors when pulling or backing in to parking spaces, my garage etc...; they give me a very clear view of the painted lines on the ground, curbs and anything close to your vehicle. Before ordering I stopped at six different auto parts stores to see if I could find a "frame-less" mirror; the Ampper Blind Spot mirror is the first mirror I've found without the frame. Although it came with the adjustable mount I didn't use it and prefer the mirror alone. I read that the mirror placement is really up to the individual and while most of the mirrors I previously mounted were to the outside and top of the vehicle mirror I placed this one to the lower inside corner. Excellent choice for what I need. The Ampper Blind Spot mirror is made of glass, and very clear. I found that the adjustable mount isn't needed because the view on this mirror covers everything I need to see. I cleaned my mirrors as instructed before mounting and can't speak to the strength of the adhesive tape used to hold the blind spot mirrors in place. My vehicle is garaged except for trips out and about but even in the AZ sun I don't expect that I would lose a mirror. Fingers crossed that I don't...but if I do, I wouldn't hesitate to reorder these mirrors for the fact that they are small, clear and give me a very clear view next to and away from the vehicle.
Michael Koios
An excellent driving safety feature
These blind-spot mirrors are easy to install on your left and right vehicle mirrors. Adhesive tape attaches the mirror to the base unit, and the base unit to your vehicle mirrors. The blind-spot mirror base allows you to swivel the mirror to fit your viewing preference. I installed these on all my vehicles and they really work. To test it, I watched a vehicle passing me on my left using my left side mirror. At the point where the passing vehicle was completely invisible on my side mirror, it was fully visible on the blind-spot mirror. Just a few personal observations. (1) My personal preference is to position the blind-spot mirrors at the farthest bottom left of the left mirror and farthest bottom right of the right mirror. Your taste may differ. (2) It takes a little while to become accustomed to looking first at the vehicle side mirror then the blind-spot mirror. After a while this becomes second nature. (3) Like all convex mirrors, vehicles in blind-spot mirrors are closer than they may appear. So use them to detect the presence of an invisible vehicle, but not to judge distance. (4) The blind-spot mirrors are glass, which means they are breakable. One of mine was damaged in a car wash. If you buy an extra set, you can just replace the mirror without having to replace the base, too.
Noelle Holloman
Best of all the blind spot mirrors I've tried.
I purchased this one because there is no bezel that takes up space when the rear view mirror is already so small and you'll need whatever space you can get. The angle is also adjustable. Of all the ones I've purchased, this seemed to fit and look the best.
Maryann Burton
This is the one to buy
I looked at most of the blind spot mirrors on Amazon and settled on this one. I really like that the mirror is low profile and doesn't have a border around it. It is good quality with no flaws. Once installed it looks like it was meant to be there and doesn't stick out like a sore thumb. It is also tilt-able in all directions which was absolutely a requirement. If it is not adjustable then most of your view will be of the side of your car. You do have the option to install it without the tilting stand if you wanted to. It uses 3M brand adhesive pads which stands up really well to rain and car washes, and it is also a very fair price for a pack of two. I will say be careful when you are sticking it on as the adhesive will not allow you to re position it. I recommend taping it in the spot you want and driving around the block to make sure it's where you like it. Any corner of the mirror works and it's usually just preference. I recommend this product over the others and i'm very satisfied by it.
Derek Hall
Good mirror
I actually got this mirror to affix to my monitor at work since I hate not knowing what's going on behind me. It's a good size for the corner of my monitor and the wide angle gives me a perfect view of what's going on behind me in all directions. Maybe not it's intended use but it's good for what I need it for.
Gary Layne
Office/Cubicle Mirror
This is one of the most worthy purchases I have ever made. It works perfectly as a "rearview mirror" while sitting at my desk at work not doing what I should be doing. If your boss or coworkers have a habit of ninja-ing behind you when you're trying to shop on amazon, google bears doing cool shi*, or looking at houses etc. you should invest in this so you can be ready to pull up a spreadsheet and make it look like you are really dedicated to work.
Travis J Strachan
Five Stars
Works great, makes quick lane changes stress free!
Ramonito Tragico Jr.
Great flat mount mirror
Great flat flush mount (see picture) mirror option. I have put these types of mirrors on all of my vehicles since 2001. These are the nicest I've ever seen.
Debbie Litz
No excuses for blind spots now!
Just got a Toyota Corolla for my wife who is still on her learner's permit, because the blind spot was really posing a challenge. She has a bad tendency to drift when trying to turn around and look at her blind spot, not to mention taking her eyes off what's going on in front of her, and I personally have difficulties getting my stiff neck to turn at that angle, so these simple items help tremendously! They were very easy to put on, with two different mounting methods to choose from. You can either stick the little mirror directly to your side view mirrors, or you can use the ball swivel mount so you can move it to a more extreme angle if you like! Why these type of mirrors aren't standard equipment on all new vehicles is puzzling to me, but they really do help deal with the notorious blind spot!
Marvin Baluyot Velarde
Recommendations for installation
The size is nice, at 2", adequate for the average passenger vehicle. I drive an SUV and while I have great visibility out my windows, I wanted the extra perk of having blind spot mirrors. I don't get very much use out of them while driving around. They're great parking mirrors for backing into tight spots or reversing around obstacles. The mirrors indeed look and feel like glass. They are virtually rimless for a clean look. I attached them in a fixed position (no swivel base.) I do not recommend the swivel base due to the bulky look of it, as well as the many negative reviews here from people who installed the swivel base and didn't like it. For installation, I took a few steps to make sure they were 100% secure. I cleaned my vehicle's mirrors with alcohol. I also wiped and dried them with a coffee filter (=no fibers or streaks left behind.) Then I attached the mirrors. The installation couldn't have been done any cleaner, thus if the mirrors fall it will prove the adhesive to be inadequate. If I ever want to remove the mirrors I plan to use a razor blade to scrape off what I can, followed up with some Goo-Gone or WD-40, both of which should help dissolve the adhesive and completely clean the glass. *One month update.* The mirrors have not come loose. They survived a touch-free car wash and tons of rain. I applied Rain-X spray to them to keep raindrops from sticking. They're good parking mirrors and don't block my normal view at all, so I see no reason not to have them on my vehicle.