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👀 See More, Risk Less — Your Ultimate Blind Spot Upgrade!
Ampper Large Rear View Blind Spot Mirrors come as a pack of two frameless HD convex glass mirrors with a 360° adjustable swivel bracket. Designed for universal fit on cars, SUVs, and trucks, these waterproof and rust-resistant mirrors enhance your side view by expanding your field of vision and eliminating dangerous blind spots. Easy to install with strong adhesive tape, they provide a durable, crystal-clear reflection that helps you drive safer and with greater confidence.
| ASIN | B0CZ9FTPPM |
| Auto Part Position | Outside |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,890 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #8 in Blind Spot Mirrors |
| Brand | Ampper |
| Brand Name | Ampper |
| Color | Wing |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Fit for Car, SUV, Truck, UTV, ATV. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 25,059 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Included Components | 2 frameless blind spot mirrors and support |
| Item Dimensions | 2.5 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.5 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
| Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
| Manufacturer | Ampper |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Am-BSM1503 |
| Material | Glass |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Mounting Type | Exterior Mount |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Blind spot view in driving, HD glass convex wide angle frameless, backing car view mirror, expand view in driving, maximize your view |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Pack of 2 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Fit for Car, SUV, Truck, UTV, ATV. |
C**.
These are a Godsend!
How did I survive without these for so long? Great little mirrors for revealing that little spot that always gets us into trouble. Small, clean, easy to adhere, and functional. Not only are they very convenient, they've made me a far safer driver. When adjusted properly, when I can't see a car in my rear view, I can see it in the blind spot mirror. When I can't see it there, it's right beside me passing. There's never a time I'm doubting where a vehicle is to my rear, on both sides, and as my Honda Civic coupe's car frame and tiny rear window make glancing over my shoulder not even a sure thing, this has me covered. I can change lanes with confidence every time, while not taking my eyes off the road in front of me, which has had me rear-ending people just from that split second of inattention from turning me head. I’ve read many reviewers recommending to mount these without the swivel attached (because they look much better), and I’m going to play the contrarian on this one. Yes, admittedly it kind of looks like your mirrors have Dumbo ears. A bit. With the swivel the mirror sits about a half inch above the mirror. Yet this affords a much greater degree of range to adjust to your desired view angle, precision matters in this, and it is not nearly so obnoxious or bulky looking as to deny yourself the functionality this affords.....and that's why I bought these mirrors for.....functionality, not looks. I highly doubt other drivers even care, and if they do, they can laugh at my expense while I laugh my way out of never rear ending or mistakenly cutting someone off ever again. Perhaps had I a sleek brand new sports car I would agree these would be a blemish, but then again, if I could afford one of those, they’d more than likely have radar/LiDAR blind spot detectors anyway, so this poor man’s solution wouldn’t be necessary. For my little Civic? Ain’t nothing but added character. It hasn’t cost me a date yet. When it does, I’ll come back, edit my review, jump on the anti-swivel bandwagon and concede the point. Until then, she’ll have to deal. Three (tiny) nitpicks: 1) things in the mirror are a lot bigger and closer than they appear. Upcoming vehicles can look to be much farther back than they are when in fact they're right up on your rear bumper. When you first get these, experiment with adjusting the angles, and be cautious until you understand what the size of the reflections indicate. 2) if you have them on the swivel, if you go through a carwash or anything you'll have to readjust them which can be a pain. 3) aesthetics if using the swivel, for those who care. Otherwise, this is an excellent addition that makes driving much safer and pleasant. #Teamswivel Highly recommended!
A**A
Great mirrors. BUY THEM!!
These have been a lifesaver- literally- when driving. I love them! They make merging so much easier and less scary. Putting less lives in potential danger from blind spots and makes me more confident when driving. They don’t distort or vibrate at all when driving. Very easy to adjust. They stay stuck SO well!! I’ve gotten countless car washes and they’re literally glued to the mirror. After installing I didn’t wash or drive my car for about a day (I did it on a wknd). I don’t see them coming off any time soon. I will say it was a little confusing to put together bc it didn’t come intuitively for me- a 20yr old- but great mirrors!
B**5
Quick to install, item as described, and works great.
This product, Ampper Oval Blind Spot Mirror, only includes the two oval glass blind spot mirrors with 3M PE foam adhesive and installation/removal instructions on the back of the product blister pack. The product is exactly as described and spec'ed. Installation was pretty easy with just cleaning the target area, remove the backing from the adhesive side, then pressing firmly and holding it in place for 30 seconds. These blind spot mirrors are easy to adjust and hold the adjusted position well. Just be sure that the area selected for installation is not block and side view mirror sensors, monitors, or hidden Lights inside the mirror. I want to put it in the far top corner but that area is hiding a courtesy light that shines up the door hand and sides of the 2022 Subaru Outback at night. This product is built with quality glass and paired with very good strength 3M foam adhesive and should last for years to come. I'll recommend these glass blind spot mirrors over any other type of mirror due to the clarity and corrosion resistance to the weather. Not to mention that these are a great deal for the quality at the price.
B**L
Great mirror
These mirrors offer great visibility in the blind spot and the adhesive is strong enough to last.
L**Z
Love it, can't live without it, has held up well
Once I got used to a blind spot mirror, I could never go without. For those who may not yet be converts, let me start with that. It is NOT because I'm too lazy to turn my head to check my blind spot (in fact, I'm such a rule follower that I still turn my head just so no one judges me, but I already know what I will see. Except the one time a motorcycle surprised me). The beauty in using a blind spot mirror is for 1. Backing into parking spots (I back in 95% of the time, I despise having to back OUT into parking lot traffic and shopping carts and kids and pets etc). You can see how much clearance you have and your wheels next to the line. I would NEVER have learned to back in without blind spot mirrors, I'm hopeless. 2. Lane changes, for being able to FOLLOW your blind spot traffic continuously while keeping your eye forward too. You can see over the span of a few seconds if the person behind you or in your blind spot is slowing down or speeding up, which you can't tell if you just quickly turn your head. This gives me tremendous confidence in high traffic, again because I'm not a natural driver (though I AM a GOOD driver, esp with blind spot mirrors. yay). My car does have blind spot monitoring that beeps and it even shows up visually in my head up display (yay 2019 Mazda 3), but I still count on my blind spot mirrors way more. For what it's worth, my boyfriend hates it. He can never get used to the distorted image and losing part of the mirror real estate. But if you're willing to give it a try, you may find out you like it. I personally can't be without, and hate driving rentals for that reason (I always ask for a Ford Focus because they come built in, they rarely have Focuses though!) Ok, now that you're a convert, let's review this mirror. I've had it on my car for 10 months and it has held up perfectly. I live in SoCal though, so no winter weather, just sun and car washes, including automatic touch washes. I cleaned the mirror with rubbing alcohol and let it dry for a few minutes before sticking on. Make sure you think thoroughly about where you're placing it because it could be an ordeal to get it off. You'd have to use some kind of solvent and drip it behind, I've never done it myself and my ex broke his mirror trying to remove one, not sure how he was doing it though. I didn't use the little arm, it looked tacky in the pictures I saw. It would be nice to be adjustable, but not a deal breaker, I'd rather it look nice and seamless. On my old car I had one with thick black rims and the mirror was adjustable inside, which worked fantastic but looked like crap. So there you have it, the best use for (less than) 10 bucks you have lying around.
S**A
Helpful and it Sticks great
I used to have an inbuilt blind spot mirror in my mustangs side mirror. It was super convinient. I was missing the same in my new Suv Acura ZDX. So, after a bit searching i found a great shape here that fits my Acura's mirror. I like it so far. I have used it for couple of weeks so far. I am gradually getting used to it. I would say it is value for money. It fits more or less fine. The mirror is a bit thick and due to the swivel feature it will seem to be quite raised from your actual mirror. And it will cast a shadow on your mirror due to the raised nature of the product. You will need to get used it. If your mirror is already small then may be this shape is not good for you. I have used it in winter (not snow) and on rainy days. The 3m sticker seems to work great. Am yet to use it in Summer. Will update here if i see any issue.
J**N
very small
I did not realize how small the surface area of these blind spot mirrors are. The mirrors are as advertised and work as they should. They are easy to install and stick on and the adhesion is strong. I even washed the car without folding in the mirrors and they still stick on well. This mirror works as it should, but the problem is that they are small. Well, they have to be, otherwise it would block your mirrors. I guess I disagree with the philosophy behind these types of blind spot mirrors. In my opinion these blind spot mirrors are best used as an aid to parking, and not for actual driving. The best method to see in your "blind spots" is to either do the shoulder check, or adjust your mirrors in such a way that you can see those supposed "blind spots." If you adjust your mirrors out more, you should be able to see those "blind spots." It takes getting use to. If you adjust your mirrors that way you won't be able to see the side of your car in your mirrors, which can be disorienting. And if someone is directly behind you and blocking your view it's harder to see cars in the rear distance in your side mirrors. The way most people set their mirrors they can see a part of their car AND cars in the rear distance. But they can't see those "blind spots." If you correct for "blind spots" then you can't see the in the rear distance well unless you physically move your head to the side, which is very inconvenient. But that is only if you're stopped and there is someone directly behind you and blocking your central mirror. When you're driving you can see cars behind you in your central mirror and as they disappear from your central mirror they appear in your side mirror (if you adjust it right). Basically, there are tradeoffs. These blind spot mirrors are so small that checking them while driving is probably not worth the risk. You have to focus and concentrate on them. I think they are best used as parking guides, to see the parking lines and such. I give these 3 stars because they work as advertised. They are easy to install. The adhesion is strong. But I disagree with the philosophy of these (and all these types of) blind spot mirrors.
J**T
Real glass not some plastic gimmick
These are great even if you car comes with blind spot monitors. It helps a lot when you’re parking. Btw these are real glass! I’ve bought three sets for our cars. Strongly recommend!
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U**E
Waste of Money
Extremely poor product. They came as a pack of 4, they are cheap quality and the ball and socket on one mirror won't even connect (I'd rather have had just two decent quality pieces that I could use). You have to stick the mirrors to the base but then there is nothing included to attached the base to your car. Completely unusable, returning now.
V**.
Small but very effective.
The 2” size is perfect if you don’t want something bulky on your side mirrors, but it still gives a clear wide-angle view of your blind spots. The HD glass is sharp with no distortion, and it really helps with safer lane changes. The frameless design looks clean, and the adhesive is strong—sticks well and stays in place. Installation took less than a minute. Overall, great quality for the price and does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Definitely recommend.
Y**D
Lovely
Excellent
D**E
Klare Kaufempfehlung!
Billig! Halten Ewig! Ich will nie wieder ohne! Wirklich eine Super Gute Sicht Erweiterung!
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