👀 See More, Stress Less!
The Kitbest Rear View Mirror is a universal 11.4-inch panoramic interior clip-on mirror designed to enhance driving safety by providing a wider field of view, effectively reducing blind spots. Its high-quality glass ensures clear visibility, while the tool-free installation makes it compatible with nearly all vehicles. This essential car accessory is perfect for parents and anyone looking to improve their driving experience.
Auto Part Position | Rear Inside |
Brand | Kitbest |
Color | Black |
Mounting Type | Windshield Mount |
Special Feature | Panoramic View, Convex Panoramic View, Eliminate Blind Spot, Prime Quality Glass, Wide Angle View |
Size | 11.4 CC |
Shape | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | KITBEST |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Model | rear view mirror |
Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 13.23 x 3.94 x 1.93 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KBRVM03 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Glass |
Manufacturer Part Number | BT-4MG9-2IM9 |
Special Features | Panoramic View, Convex Panoramic View, Eliminate Blind Spot, Prime Quality Glass, Wide Angle View |
A**R
Excellent
Excellent rear view mirror. This is the second one I have purchased. Highly recommended!
D**.
Bug improvement over factory mirror..
Love these!! Got em on my PT cruisers and my old 79 F100s.. even on my 98 Silverado ..way better view on the sides and rear.. get one you will love it
U**1
Great product
The explanation of this mirror is exactly what you want
M**R
I am impressed!
If you're looking for a game-changer for your car, look no further than the **Kitbest Rear View Mirror**! This universal 11.4-inch interior clip-on panoramic mirror is probably one of the simplest inventions ever, yet it’s a fantastic addition for boosting your car's security.The panoramic view it offers is absolutely awesome! Say goodbye to those pesky blind spots and hello to a clearer, wider perspective on the road. It feels like having an extra set of eyes—who wouldn't want that?Installation? Piece of cake! I swear you could do it with one hand in about 2.745 seconds (I timed it!). Just clip it on, and you’re good to go.Honestly, I’m so impressed that I’m planning to buy one for each of my vehicles. Everyone should have one of these in their car! It's a small investment for such a big improvement in safety and visibility.In short, this rearview mirror is a must-have. Get ready to drive with confidence!Note: The images displayed on the mirror appear farther away than they actually are, which could pose a hazard. It takes some time to get used to, but it may not be suitable for everyone.
G**B
Another use for this mirror!
When you’re young, it’s easy to swivel your head and body to see things. When you’re old – not so much.If you can't swivel your head and body to the left driving into intersections where the lane to the left is at an angle greater than 90 degrees, it can be a problem to see what's coming from the left. I have that problem owing to neck surgery many years ago. It's just gotten more problematic as I've gotten older.Sometimes I've had to pull into an intersection “on a wing and a prayer” when I wasn't absolutely certain there was no vehicle coming from the left.I considered adding a camera mounted on the left side door mirror and a dash-mounted monitor to help me to see oncoming traffic (like we see on NASCAR race cars on TV). I'm certain that would help me but it seemed "overkill".So I tried an alternative using automotive mirrors mounted on my driver-side sun visor. Small blind-spot mirrors didn't help at all. I then tried a blind-spot mirror about 4” X 6” on the driver-side sun visor. I could drop the visor down and swing it to the left to see the lane. (It cost only $4 and I already have one of them mounted on my left side door mirror.) But adding another to the sun visor was not enough. It worked, but the view I could see on the left was small and it was difficult to isolate the lane to see if it was empty. Better - but not a solution!I replaced the first mirror with the Kiltbest 11 1/2" panoramic mirror. The longer mirror has less of a contour, and the view of oncoming traffic is much larger than the 4” X 6” mirror. The Kiltbest is intended to snap over a regular rear-view mirror and is not made to lay flat on a sun visor. So, I cutoff the clips designed to hold the mirror on the car’s mirror. Then I fastened Velcro straps to the metal stretchable clips with short screws & nuts, and fastened other Velcro straps to the back of the mirror with short sheet metal screws & washers (after drilling the plastic with a small drill bit).The Velcro straps hold the mirror flat on the visor. The visor stays up OK and works as usual, but when I get to a difficult intersection, I can pull down the visor & swing it to the left a bit and can immediately see whether anything is coming from the left. The final photo shows how it works at an intersection with a lane at approx. 130 degrees to the left.A $10 solution. It works for me!
G**R
WHAT A GAME CHANGER!
A+++++++ WHAT A GAME CHANGER! THIS IS MY 2ND EXACT MIRROR FROM SAME SELLER. THIS MIRROR IS INCREDIBLE. I HAVE A JEEP WANGONEER AND ITS LIKE YOU CAN SEE EVERRRRRRRYYYTHING - EVEN THE SIDES OF MY CAR SO ITS AWESOME.
P**T
Quality
Not sure
A**Z
useful in an office.
I used this wide angle rearview mirror to get a glimpse of foot traffic coming around the hallway corner in an office. We set the mirror on top of a cubicle cubby. It worked very well for this, even though that was not the designed use.I would take off one star for it being a little bit finicky to balance, but I know it was not designed to stand upright, so docking a star does not seem fair. It can balance and support itself upright, but it will work better with something to lean against.
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