🚲 Ride Smart, Stay Safe!
The FEISIKE Handlebar Bike Mirror is a cutting-edge rear view camera designed for cyclists who prioritize safety and convenience. Featuring a 4.3'' HD screen with night vision capabilities and a 145° wide-angle view, this mirror provides real-time updates on your surroundings. Its adjustable bracket fits most handlebars, and the tool-free installation ensures a stable setup, making it the perfect companion for any bike enthusiast.
Manufacturer | FEISIKE |
Brand | FEISIKE |
Item Weight | 1.11 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 6.93 x 3.62 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | AMB150 |
Position | Rear |
Mirror Lens Type | Convex |
Special Features | Shock Resistant |
Lift Type | Manual |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**R
Terrific Device!
I love this rear-view camera and screen! Color and image are very bright and clear.... battery is strong, lasts a long time.It's so much easier just to glance down at the screen to see what's going on behind me...instead of constantly turning my head around. From a safety point of view, it's absolutely wonderful! Easy installation and good instructions.First-class item, wish I had this thing a long time ago!
A**R
An essential safety accessory
Just installed it today. Easy install. Works great. I ride an urban ebike on streets in our community. New to biking and aging (I'm 77), I worried about cars coming up from behind. I tried using mirrors, but the view from behind was just not good enough. So, I bought what I jokingly tell my friends was a backup cam for my bike. But this is serious business. I always know what's approaching from my six. I always know the way is clear before I begin a left turn. The video is sharp and bright and I feel much safer.
B**S
Nice camera but don't get rid of your mirrors
The media could not be loaded. First let me say, this camera works great, was easy to install and a breeze to set up. The picture resolution is very good, the screen is large, the glare isn't too bad, even in bright sunlight and you can see the screen even if the sun is straight overhead. The field of view is very wide allowing you to see a large area surrounding the rear of your bike. Both the rear camera mount and the screen mount are adjustable to fit most any bar. I posted a video showing how they mount and also how the screen looks while riding. Keep in mind the video of the screen while riding shows a lot more glare than you actually will have. This is probably due to me filming with my Iphone which likely exaggerates the glare factor. The camera does not have recording capability.Now, on the negative side, I honestly wanted this camera to help me watch for and see traffic coming from behind but, alas, it does not accomplish that too well. The reason is, as most typical cameras do, it works like a convex mirror, objects appear far away. At distance, you cannot see what's back there, be it a car, truck, etc. Once the object gets within probably 40-50 yards, you will then be able to see what's back there. Now let me stress, the camera functions very well and I have no issues with anything about it other than what's mentioned above. Because of this, I deducted a star, giving it a 4 but really, just about any camera is going to perform this same way.I'll keep and use this camera because I do like that you can see a wider area directly behind you than you can with any mirrors. I like to watch the traffic right behind me that's following me to make sure of when they pass or to make sure they're not going to run me over. This camera accomplishes that well and another plus is, you don't have to keep looking at your mirrors, taking your gaze from looking straight ahead, you can just look down at the camera.Overall, this camera will add to your safety and comfort when riding. I would recommend not getting rid of your mirrors and relying on ANY camera as your sole means of watching what's behind you. Think of the camera as a supplement to your mirrors and giving you a broad view of the area immediately behind you. Of course, if you do not have any mirrors, obviously this camera will be a huge difference, just weigh out the limitations and decide for yourself.
V**B
Works well and great concept...
So far, so good., It's a clear picture, and I can see objects coming towards me before I hear them.
M**T
Really like the concept, but this needs work
This is a really handy kit and I find this FEISIKE Handlebar Bike Mirror system gives me some peace of mind to use on my E-bike. That said, it has some... flaws.Things I liked:Daytime, I can see what's approaching in color. While at night/low light, the system switches to black & white to improve contrast. A 145-degree angled lens provides decent viewing coverage without being too fish-eyed.The IR light ring works well! Parking my bike in my basement with the IR and room lights off, the display screen shows very little detail.Activating the "Night Mode" feature, I can now make out the room! Granted, it's not night and day, but it's clear enough for black & white. Nearby reflective/fluorescent surfaces glow brighter in the display.Areas for improvement:The mounting clamps are in a word, clunky. They feel sturdy for plastic, but they are thick, oblong and require a bit of clearance to fit them properly. Which can lead to picking less than ideal locations for mounting the camera and/or display to the bike.The ball-ends could stand to have a 'U' slot added to their design (like on a Selfe-stick), to allow more flexibility in positioning/aiming of equipment. The quick-release clip that holds the display on its clamp doesn't handle vibrations well (I'll explain below).Things I disliked:The quick-release clip that secures the display to the clamp failed on the first day while jumping off a curb. It appears the locking tab can let go of the display when it's bumped semi-hard. Very disappointing.As a side note: The FEISIKE display fits great in a Teague MTB Phone Mount (http://amzn.com/dp/B08LBF9KP7) and holds it without question (unlike the original mount).Plus, whenever I need to recharge/store the display, it can be removed from the bike with a quick quarter turn of the Garmin compatible mount.The included pamphlet lists the FEISIKE kit as: "4. Waterproof All-new and upgraded display and camera are waterproof." While I would agree the camera appears waterproof, the display itself is far from it.Shortly after installing this kit, I got caught out in a rainstorm and within a short few minutes the display case had fogged up... on the inside! So much for the claims of it all being waterproof.While the display itself never failed, fog is nigh impossible to see past. Long run, I'll need to improvise a solution to weather-seal the display, as it often rains here in the beautiful Puget Sound region.Bottom line:The camera half of this kit performs well as expected for the price. The display has nice features but requires weatherproofing for year-round use. The clamps are tough plastic, but could stand to be redesigned to allow for greater mounting/positioning flexibility.If you can live with or work around the flaws in this kit, you may find (like me) that you like using the FEISIKE Handlebar Bike Mirror system, far more than using physical mirrors on your bike.Hope this helps.
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