








🚗 See More, Risk Less — Your Ultimate Blind Spot Guardian
The Ampper Oval Blind Spot Mirror is a pack of two frameless, HD glass convex mirrors designed to expand your rear and side visibility. Measuring 2.64" x 1.77", these weatherproof, rust-resistant mirrors attach easily with strong 3M adhesive and feature a 360° adjustable pivot base for precise angle customization. Compatible with all vehicle types, they significantly reduce blind spot accidents by providing a wider, clearer view during lane changes, reversing, and passing.
| ASIN | B082TWL5CR |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,003 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #7 in Blind Spot Mirrors |
| Brand | Ampper |
| Brand Name | Ampper |
| Color | Oval |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Fit for Car, SUV, Truck, UTV, ATV. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 24,793 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Included Components | 2 x blind spot mirrors and bases |
| Item Dimensions | 4.3 x 0.7 x 2.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.3 x 0.7 x 2.7 inches |
| Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
| Manufacturer | Ampper |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Am-BSM1301 |
| Material | Glass |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Mounting Type | Adhesive Mount |
| Operation Mode | Power |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Blind spot view in driving, HD glass convex wide angle frameless, backing car view mirror, expand view in driving, maximize your view |
| Shape | Oval |
| Size | Pack of 2 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Fit for Car, SUV, Truck, UTV, ATV. |
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!
J**.
Good item, perfect visual sensation.
Good item, perfect visual sensation.
N**.
Works well, but durability could be better
These Ampper 2” blind spot mirrors do the job they’re meant for. They give a wider field of view and help with seeing cars in adjacent lanes. Once properly aligned, they reduce that annoying blind spot you otherwise have to guess about. Installation was straightforward and they stayed put for a while. My only issue is that one of them popped off during a car wash, even though I followed the prep and adhesion steps. I ended up having to buy another set to replace it, which was a minor inconvenience. When they’re on, though, the clarity and angle are solid, and they don’t distort the view too badly like some cheap stick‑on mirrors can. Pros • Improves side vision and blind spot awareness • Easy to install • Good viewing angle once in place Cons • One fell off during washing • Adhesion could be more reliable Overall this is a useful accessory that works as intended, but I’d prefer a stick‑on solution with stronger adhesion so it stays put through washes and weather.
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.
T**R
Life saving!!! Has been working great for 6 years!
I usually wait a bit to review to get a good feel of the product, this one took me 6 years. It took till a near accident for me to remember to review these to tell you to BUY THEM!! Safety is worth the $8!!! Install is super easy, takes all of 10 minutes with some extra prep work. I made sure to use isopropyl alcohol and clean it with something that doesn’t leave debris(I’m sure windex or good glass cleaner equivalent will do the same). Just make sure the mirror is CLEAN, that easy. Use a microfiber or good paper towel and PRESS and hold. It shouldn’t take much pressure to secure but I always try and press it down for an extra minute or two since this will be the only time you will secure it. Still to this day I think I would need a razor blade to take it off fully… that’s if I even wanted to. I decided the upper innermost corner of the mirror was the least used (top right for drivers side mirror, top left for passenger’s side). THESE ARE THE MAIN MIRRORS I LOOK AT WHEN CHANGING LANES! They give me the much needed extra vision. I live in Southern California where these are necessary for safety when changing lanes. The mirrors when pushed will pivot with the same force as pushing a full cup of water across a table top, so they have not moved under normal driving conditions. Going through a car wash I will always pull my whole mirror in for protection, they are always fine after. Cleaning them with a rag they will pivot around if you aren’t pretty careful, just take the time and make sure they are set in the proper orientation before driving off. I remember while buying these I was worried about if the mirrors had enough of a pivot angle. I assure you there will be no issue with that since there is such a wide viewing angle there is more than enough vision, I have not moved mine more than 5 degrees in either direction. I would buy these again for $30+ knowing how helpful they have been these past years. Do yourself a favor and just buy them!!
D**.
Great Spot Mirrors
Wanted a pair of blind spot mirrors for the Trail Mirror kit (doors-off mirrors) for my 2022 Wrangler Sport. I purchased the vehicle used, the factory door-mounted mirrors already had convex spot mirrors on them from a previous owner, and I really liked them, so I wanted to duplicate the effect on my second set of mirrors. Hilariously enough, I think these are the exact same ones installed on my main set of mirrors. I love that you can actuate them (they pivot around on their mounting pedestal). I assume that the adhesive will hold up well since it is a 3M product -- the other pair of spot mirrors certainly haven't loosened at all. Just ensure the surfaces are clean before adhering, and press together very firmly for at least a minute. Then avoid high temperatures or water or anything that could dislodge the adhesive for 24 hours. Note there are four pieces total in this set of two mirrors. So first you have to stick each reflective surface to its pivoting mount, then stick the mount to your main mirror. They look great, blend in well, are easy to clean with Windex or your product of choice, are extremely lightweight, and don't appear prone to cracking or shattering. I think they're a great size for the job -- not obnoxiously large, easily big enough to give you a good view.
R**S
Wonderfull
Is perfect
J**N
very small
I did not realize how small the surface area of these blind spot mirrors are. The mirrors are as advertised and work as they should. They are easy to install and stick on and the adhesion is strong. I even washed the car without folding in the mirrors and they still stick on well. This mirror works as it should, but the problem is that they are small. Well, they have to be, otherwise it would block your mirrors. I guess I disagree with the philosophy behind these types of blind spot mirrors. In my opinion these blind spot mirrors are best used as an aid to parking, and not for actual driving. The best method to see in your "blind spots" is to either do the shoulder check, or adjust your mirrors in such a way that you can see those supposed "blind spots." If you adjust your mirrors out more, you should be able to see those "blind spots." It takes getting use to. If you adjust your mirrors that way you won't be able to see the side of your car in your mirrors, which can be disorienting. And if someone is directly behind you and blocking your view it's harder to see cars in the rear distance in your side mirrors. The way most people set their mirrors they can see a part of their car AND cars in the rear distance. But they can't see those "blind spots." If you correct for "blind spots" then you can't see the in the rear distance well unless you physically move your head to the side, which is very inconvenient. But that is only if you're stopped and there is someone directly behind you and blocking your central mirror. When you're driving you can see cars behind you in your central mirror and as they disappear from your central mirror they appear in your side mirror (if you adjust it right). Basically, there are tradeoffs. These blind spot mirrors are so small that checking them while driving is probably not worth the risk. You have to focus and concentrate on them. I think they are best used as parking guides, to see the parking lines and such. I give these 3 stars because they work as advertised. They are easy to install. The adhesion is strong. But I disagree with the philosophy of these (and all these types of) blind spot mirrors.
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