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The best blind spot mirrors so you can switch lanes safely

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Nowadays, many new vehicles offer a blind spot monitoring system, either as standard or as an option. The technology is designed to enhance safety, giving drivers a quick and easy way to know if another vehicle is in their blind spot. If your car isn’t equipped with a blind spot monitoring system, then your next best option is to install a set of blind spot mirrors. These small mirrors are typically convex in shape so they can reflect a wider field of view.

Affordable and easy to install, there isn’t anything terribly exciting about blind spot mirrors. They do come in different shapes and sizes, and some are adjustable. Most blind spot mirrors are designed to be universal and will more than likely work on your vehicle’s side mirror. Some products do have a unique shape to them, and as a result may not fit as nicely on your mirror.

While quality isn’t as important, it should still be considered. I’ve owned some real cheap blind spot mirrors that started to corrode after just a few months. Other poor quality units can provide a distorted view, which can affect your safety. You want to stick with well-known and popular products, even though these are pretty inexpensive items.

Below, you’ll find our picks for the best blind spot mirrors, mainly based on user reviews, although I have personally used a couple of these on my vehicles in the past. Choose the one that fits your vehicle the best, in the style you prefer — they’re all quality products that will make driving safer and easier. It’s also worth mentioning, these aren’t ranked in any particular order. It’s pretty hard to honestly say that one blind spot mirror performs noticeably better than another on our list. Pick the one that appeals most to you.

1. Frameless round: Ampper 2″ blind spot mirror

This blind spot mirror from Ampper will likely appeal to most car owners out there. It features a traditional 2″ round shape with a sleek frameless design and adjustable swivel pivot. You can choose to mount the mirror without the pivot if you’d like. Either way, you’re getting a 360-degree rotatable mirror that is waterproof and durable. Ampper uses 3M adhesive on the back of its mirrors.

I would recommend this blind spot mirror to most car owners out there. It’s got a pretty slick design and the adjustability helps. Ampper also offers other mirror shapes on its listing page, so if you really don’t want a round mirror, you can check out the other shapes it sells.

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2. Framed round: Frienda 2″ blind spot mirror

If you prefer a framed design on a round mirror, check out this recommendation from Frienda. I actually had these blind spot mirrors on my last vehicle and they held up through my 4 years of ownership with no issues. Frienda also offers them in a larger 3″ size, if you need something bigger for your side mirrors. You can also choose from black or silver frames.

These too can be rotated 360 degrees and can easily be adjusted so you get the exact view you want from them. Some buyers prefer the framed design, since it protects the pivot better than the frameless blind spot mirrors.

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3. All different shapes: Utopicar blind spot mirrors

One really popular brand for blind spot mirrors is Utopicar, which has a few different shapes to choose from. Packed with overwhelmingly positive user reviews, you really can’t go wrong with a set of Utopicar’s mirrors. It offers its own unique design that is a bit different — the company says the image on the mirror is three times larger than the average blind spot mirror.

Of course you can also get a pretty standard round design from Utopicar, as well as a long mirror that essentially runs like a strip across the bottom or top of your side mirror. There is also the XL option that’s more ideal for SUV, pickup truck, or van owners with larger side mirrors.

If you’re unsure which shape you really want for your blind spot mirror, I recommend checking out all of Utopicar’s options to get a better idea.

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4. Frameless rectangular: LivTee blind spot mirror

If you prefer a rectangular, frameless blind spot mirror, consider this recommendation from LivTee. The company does also offer it with a framed design, and either mirror is 360-degree rotatable and sway adjustable. They also come with a tiny swivel mounting bracket that makes them easy to install. Some owners however, did warn that the bracket is a bit fragile and can easily break. Other users said the mirrors move too easily and have little resistance.

For some car owners, this style of mirror will fit their vehicle much better than a conventional round mirror. It does show you a bit more coverage. LivTee also uses quality 3M adhesive on its blind spot mirrors.

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5. Fan-shaped: Mudder blind spot mirror

My final recommendation comes from Mudder with these fan-shaped blind spot mirrors. Some drivers prefer this shape over the conventional round mirrors, and this is an affordable offering for a set of four. They’re made from high quality glass and installs in minutes thanks to 3M adhesive. Like all of our recommendations, they can be rotated 360 degrees and adjusted in all sorts of directions.

Similar to our previous recommendation, this too received some complaints for a flimsy base with many owners losing their mirrors in a car wash — which can be quite common with the bases found on many blind spot mirrors. If you wash your at car at home though, then you don’t have to worry about that issue.

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What are blind spots?

Blind spots are the areas on the sides and the rear of a vehicle that aren’t visible to the driver from the side mirrors. They’re a reason why accidents occur, especially when it comes to switching lanes and not being able to see a vehicle in your blind spot.

What are blind spot mirrors?

Blind spot mirrors attach to a vehicle’s existing side mirror to provide a view of what’s typically not visible in the side mirror. Blind spot mirrors do this by providing a wider view thanks to its convex shape — meaning they are curved outward.

Why do I need blind spot mirrors?

Your car’s regular side mirrors provide a limited field of view, which is why you have blind spots. If your vehicle is equipped with blind spot detection technology, then you’ll at least have a notification when an object is in your blind spot. With a blind spot mirror however, you’ll be able to actually get a visual on what’s in your blind spot, rather than just some sort of indicator from your mirror.

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