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The Kitbest Rear View Mirror is a universal 11.4-inch clip-on panoramic mirror designed to double your rear visibility and effectively eliminate blind spots. Crafted with high-quality, anti-distortion glass and a secure clip-on mount, it fits 99% of cars, SUVs, trucks, and vans. Easy to install in under 10 seconds without tools, it enhances driving safety by providing a wider, clearer view of rear passengers and traffic, while its shatter-resistant design ensures durability and protection on every journey.









| ASIN | B07567QLTX |
| Auto Part Position | Rear Inside |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,471 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #240 in Automotive Interior Mirrors |
| Brand | Kitbest |
| Brand Name | Kitbest |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, MPV, SUV, Truck, Van |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 13,088 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Item Type Name | rear view mirror |
| Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
| Manufacturer | KITBEST |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BT-4MG9-2IM9 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year |
| Material | Glass, Plastic |
| Material Type | Glass, Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Clip-On |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Convex Panoramic View, Eliminate Blind Spot, Panoramic View, Prime Quality Glass, Wide Angle View |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 11.4 CC |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, MPV, SUV, Truck, Van |
C**Z
recommended
I bought this Kitbest panoramic rearview mirror and I really like it. It was very easy to install with the clip and it stays securely in place. The view is much wider than the original mirror and it truly helps reduce blind spots, making driving feel safer. The quality is great for the price. I definitely recommend it.
A**A
I see more now
It's a good product to have, a 1st time for myself, it took a few minutes to adjust to it because of the extra viewing area, not like a rear view mirror but a side view for both driver's and passenger side in one mirror also I noticed that it doesn't blind me at night when someone behind me is running their high beams on (I do a lot of night driving) all in all a good product for my vehicle and the price sealed the deal
S**O
Seeing more of your surroundings IS great--depending on your view.
I was hesitant to purchase this clip on rear view mirror after reading some of the negative reviews. However, I'm so glad that I did. This rear view mirror offers excellent clarity, the ability to see so the way across the back seat area and out all three rear seat area windows. I have not experienced any distortion, nor dizziness using this mirror. I feel safer week I drive because of the greater outside area exposed to me now when driving. It could be a little more tightly clamped. Because as some have said, it is somewhat prone to come loose if you need to move your mirror to see something else. However, it's so much larger than the OEM mirror, I find little need to reposition, as i did frequently with the OEM did to its smaller size. I'll update my review, after spouse ahas had a chance to drive the auto and use if. He can, also, give his opinion. SHOULD it pop off and break, as some others have complained, will definitely let everyone know. I'm trusting this will be a great 12"x3" clip on rear view mirror that will lasta very long time with proper care. For $13, I think it's a great find and am SO THRILLED to have found it on Amazon! This is a MUCH better option, in my opinion, than paying $289 PLUS INSTALLATION for an OEM part. UPDATE... WELL, THE SPOUSE HATES IT! He states that he sees more of the inside of the car now instead of the outside and rear view traffic. He is not a fan...
R**I
Almost Perfect Aftermarket Solution But...
The wide width is perfect. Installation is a cinch with the strong, durable gripping feature. The glass & reflectivity is "HD" sharp and clear. The blue tint is excellent for reducing highbeam glare without looking too tacky or unnaturally colored. The logo in the corner is easily remedied (to me, at least) by turning and using the mirror up-side-down so it blends in with the seats of your cars when you're viewing the image. BUT...my biggest annoyance with the mirror is a psuedo pin-cushion effect of the images viewed in the mirror. Everything viewed is slightly "skinny" and "narrow". Image wise, it's almost like looking a wide-screen movie compressed into an old-school 4:3 TV. It just doesn't compute with my brain to see the world this way, but this is my second mirror purchase after the first one from another Asian brand was annoyingly too convex (making things appear too small and far away). Seems I've unknowingly traded one image problem for another. But I'll keep this one because this is the lesser problem of the two. But again, a great mirror in every other way and feature.
C**R
great mirror.
I use this everyday.
A**Y
Wider view
Fits real good. It adjust nicely on my car mirror. Real easy to install. Great view. Love it.
A**R
Mini-Me rear view mirror
I didn't realize it, nor did I read any reviews that stated exactly how these mirrors work- they shrink the size of the view down to increase the panoramic view of the mirror. Which means once you've installed it, you're looking at a much smaller scale of objects/cars in the back and [somewhat more] side views than with the full sized mirror, if you could see side views before. This takes some getting used to, since probably your whole driving life you've been viewing objects at a much larger size and have been gauging distance/proximity based on the larger view. Easy to install? Yes. Easy to view? Yes, if you can get used to the smaller scale. Eliminating blind spots? Not exactly--you'd be foolish to try and gauge blind spot objects through this mirror alone since it can't possibly show them on the sides. It's an absolute necessity to continue using the car's side mirrors and in my case, the side view blind spot mirrors are already installed to truly see blind spots where cars creep up the sides. The side blind spot mirrors are more of a life saver than this wider- view mirror. So in conclusion- while the product appears to be made well, installs on my 2018 Camry quite well, does increase the width of the view- either you're going to like viewing the smaller scale or you'll want to go back to a less wide view at a larger size. In my case, I'm still adjusting to the smaller scale of viewing objects, so I have yet to determine if it's a keeper or just a flashy idea raved about on Amazon. Bottom Line- DO NOT expect this mirror to eliminate side blind stops- It DOES NOT! EDIT UPDATE 10 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT/FIRST USING: I've acclimated to the mini-me view the mirror affords, and it is definitely advantageous compared to the restricted but larger view of the conventional rear view mirror that is stock on my Camry. It does take a while to get used to the smaller scale view, but once you are comfortable with the scope of the view, it's size, etc., you can start to look at the widened view more efficiently and spot potential cars behind you where you couldn't before with the narrower view. At this point, I'll probably stick with using this mirror and not go back to the narrower view mirror. Worth considering if you value heightened road awareness...
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!
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