

🚗 See More, Risk Less — Your Ultimate Blind Spot Guardian
Ampper Blind Spot Mirror Oval is a pack of 4 frameless, HD convex mirrors designed to eliminate blind spots and enhance driving safety. Featuring a durable, rustproof, and waterproof design with a 360° adjustable pivot base and strong adhesive, these universal-fit mirrors install easily on any vehicle’s side mirrors or interior. Perfect for safer lane changes, reversing, and monitoring backseat safety, they deliver a wider, clearer view that every driver needs.
| ASIN | B082TVD56Y |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,877 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #8 in Blind Spot Mirrors |
| Brand | Ampper |
| Color | Oval |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (24,626) |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2015 |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Included Components | 4 fog mirrors, 4 bases and 3M adhesive tape for each mirror |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.5 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 0.7 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | Am-BSM1302 |
| Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
| Lift Type | Power |
| Manufacturer | Ampper |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Am-BSM1302 |
| Model | Am-BSM1302 |
| Mounting Type | Adhesive Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 0.7 x 3 inches |
| Shape | Oval |
| Size | Pack of 4 |
| Special Feature | Blind spot view in driving, HD glass convex wide angle frameless, backing car view mirror, expand view in driving, maximize your view |
| Special Features | Blind spot view in driving, HD glass convex wide angle frameless, backing car view mirror, expand view in driving, maximize your view |
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**R
Pretty Good
It was easy to put on my rear-view mirror, and I could tilt the mirror to the direction I wanted. This is good for anyone practicing for curb side parking. I need to see the distance between my wheels and the curb.
C**A
Great for Motorcycle, Likely good for Driver's Side Mirror, Probably terrible for Passenger Side Mirror
Use: Motorcycle so they are both fairly close to me and equidistant. Additionally, where I put them, Blind Spot Mirrors (BSM) do "overhang" the edge a bit and are therefore subject to direct wind to the back of the mirror It took me about 1 week of use or 250 miles before I was able to see any information, about 2 weeks before I started to be able to interpret it, and one the 3rd week it is beginning to be useful, so certainly a learning curve. I purchased a pack of 4, put two on the motorcycle to test them first. The 2" window is small with about 150 degrees of view angle. That is a lot of information to squeeze into a little window. I think on a car, the BSM might work for a driver's side window but I just cannot imagine is being useful on the passenger side as it is just a smidge small even when it is less than arm's length away. The ability to tilt and adjust the BSM is a nice touch. I cannot compare them to ones that just stick on flat, but I have used the tilt to "fine tune" the view, especially when I move the mirrors so that I can see just over my shoulder, the sides of my hard luggage and the a large chunk of the road --- rather than a full frame view of myself. Problem: 1 of the BSMs was really "loose" in that even just the vibration of the motor would shake it out of position. Freeway speed wind (remember, a smidge of the edges are "in the wind") would blow it all over the place. The other was fairly tight and stayed in place. 90MPH (I never go that fast... I promise.... nope) blew both mirrors out of alignment. It took some work and goo gone to take the bad BSM off (well stuck to the mirror even though I did not prep or even clean the mirror first). I put on a 3rd mirror and now both are staying in position even in 70mph commuter traffic. So now I have one left, I think it will go on the car's driver side window, so I won't be able to test the passenger side mirror for yall, Sorry! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Update 5/15 Put on the motorcycle cover Wednesday afternoon (rare, but it happens), lots of rain and took the cover off Sunday to find the mirrors on the ground. One, the glue failed. The other, the plastic "male" end broke off the base....=o/ I purchased a similar but slightly different. We'll try super gluing the mirror to the pedestal and put the mirror in a place where it does not "hang" over the edges. Even after only 3 weeks, it is amazing how much and how quickly I miss having these on the bike! ~~~~~~~~ Update 5/22 Purchased Egg Shaped mirrors and made sure that (when viewed from head on) they do not get into the wind stream. The are much more stable in this location, though I have lost a lot of mirror real estate. The egg shape (I have mine horizontal with the egg pointing out) is much clearer and the extra inches make the information much more intelligible. I had to move my conventional mirrors into some weird angles, but from the eggs I can see just over my shoulder, the top/outside of my bags (Are they closed? In the next lane?) as well as al l the way down the lane next to me and to about 10 degrees off my left side (The grill of the car becomes visible in my periphery only a fraction of a second after the grill leaves the BSM). Conventional mirrors are now dedicated to my "Danger if you lane change" area, letting the BSMs do most of the workload previously handled by the conventional. Get the Egg Shape! I like them much more than the rounds. Next update will be after I can get it under the cover and in the rain for 3 days (the failure point last time) Cheers, ~~~~ Update 6/8 The double sided tape sucks.... Noted the right mirror was getting very shaky and lo and behold, the tape was again separating from the pedestal. After super-gluing the egg mirror to the pedestal, I checked and noticed the other mirror's tape was also failing. I am still using the "OEM" double sided tape to hold the pedestal to the stock mirror. At this point, the last worry is how these will handle in the cover. I'll update that someday!.
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.
K**N
We love to have this installed on our wing mirrors. They provide additional help when changing lanes or parking. They are actually made of glass compared to some cheaper plastic alternatives.
B**A
Je retire des étoiles car la tige du miroir a cassé au bout de 2 mois. Dommage
N**I
ミラーで見える範囲が広がったので、左折時の巻き込み確認の視認性が格段に向上しました。 ただ、雨の夜の日はほぼ見えないので左折時は目視確認か超徐行してます。
S**S
I added these spot mirrors to my Corolla, and honestly, I wish I’d done it sooner. They make a big difference when it comes to checking blind spots—especially on the highway or in busy traffic. Installation was super easy. The adhesive is strong, and they’ve stayed firmly in place even through car washes and rain. I angled them slightly outward, and now I get way more visibility without having to turn my head as much. They’re also super helpful for parking—gives you a better sense of the curb and lines when backing in or parallel parking. It’s a small, inexpensive addition that adds a lot of peace of mind. If you’re driving a compact car like a Corolla, these are 100% worth it.
D**E
Billig! Halten Ewig! Ich will nie wieder ohne! Wirklich eine Super Gute Sicht Erweiterung!
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