It does what it is suppose to do. I wanted to see who is coming up behind me when I ride and this works well for me. It's very light weight. I tried it on my sunglasses initially and it worked fine. I ended up moving ot to my bike helmet so I don't have to keep putting it on and taking it off my glasses. My wife found it distracting and did not use the one I purchased for her. I gave it to a friend who loves it. It grips very well and be somewhat difficult to mount. It definitely takes some getting use to and finding the correct position to see behind you. Glad I purchased it and recommend.
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Pros:- The mirror quality is very good. The frame quality is very good. The frame is long enough that the mirror can be adjusted to various distances from the eye. Cons:- Unlike the Compact version the mirror is not drilled all the way through so is not reversible. To use in the UK this means that the frame has to be bent accordingly - which it is designed to do. When worn at max distance from the eye without additional tie wrap support(s) it can be subject to the effects of vibration. A small movement of the head gives a large sweep of field of vision when worn at max distance from the eye - so can be more difficult to control what you are looking at than with the Compact version. Note:- The Compact version mirror by comparison (NOT THIS ONE) is drilled all the way through and is reversible. The frame is so short that bending it is not an option, but not necessary either. It can be used on left hand or right hand drive roads. Some people prefer the ability to be able to set the distance from the eye which cannot be done with the Compact version. I personally prefer the Compact version. The Compact version gives a rock solid view - not affected by vibration.Read full review
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I had this mirror and loved it. This purchase was for my husband. It's easy to attach to the glasses and adjust as needed. It gives perfect visibility to cars or other riders coming from the rear.
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If you expect to snap it on you helmet, adjust it and it will be just like your car's rearview mirror, forget it! It will take time to get use to it. Just slight movement of your head makes a big difference in what you see. It has taken me about a week and I almost have it down pat. If you don't want to take the effort to learn to use this mirror, save yourself some money and pass. Quality of this product is very good and I think it is worth the learning curve. I think this mirror would be very stable on the visor of you helmet but being overly cautious I put a zip tie at the connection point on my visor. Black zip tie and black visor makes it almost invisible and I don't have to worry about the mirror slipping of or knocking it off.
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I love being able to look in the mirror as if I was driving a car. In fact I need this just as much when I am biking in the traffic The mirror needs some duck tape to stay in place, but that was easy. I took me some time to learn how to look in the mirror with one eye and adapt my vision, but once learned, it comes automaticly. The only downside is my family saying this looks rather uncool, but I am a grown woman, so who cares! :-)
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