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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
I’ve been an avid cyclist for a few years now. I always use a mirror while riding because it makes it far easier to assess the situation behind me so i know when it’s safe to take the lane or ride side by side with another cyclist — or even when I need to slow down and let another rider catch up. With that being said, I purchased a good mirror at a local bike shop. The mirror was fine, but I wanted something a little more substantial since I store my bike in a storage unit and somehow manage to frequently hit the mirror while I’m putting the bike away, causing it to come loose and become useless unless I tighten it up again.I found this mirror on Amazon and went ahead and ordered it. This bike mirror is perfect for my bike. It was easy to install and come with a 7/8” handlebar mount and all the tools you need. The mirror is made of sturdy and durable aluminum alloy. The unique design of the mirror allows you to adjust the angle in any direction. This gives you the best view possible. The mirror is also anti-glare and explosion-proof, so it’s safe to use.The bike mirror can rotate easily to avoid breaking or loosening when it hits something,( like my storage unit wall). This protects the fixed bracket and mirror from damage. I’m super impressed with the ease of installation and the overall great quality of this mirror.
Kevin A.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Review for Bike Mirror, 1 pcs Bike Mirror Handlebar Mount,HD,360° Adjusted Bike Rear View Mirror, Anti-impact/explosion/glare, Fits for Mountain Bikes,E-bike, Bicycle,Scooter,Left/Right UniversalTo be safer than just turning your head all the time or relying on a helmet mirror you have two other options, the most reliable is a handle bar mirror or set and depending on the form/size it may or may not be good for your situation. The other is a camera for the rear and a monitor for the front that is going to make you look 'down' more, maybe on par with people who use handle bar phone holders or drive using their phones.For example this can be placed near your brake or 'past' the handle bar grip, where some options only plug in the handle bar grip end and stick out more. The sticking out more makes you wider which is not ideal for a piece of glass.I prefer this design and size over some dual systems with smaller mirrors. I think relying on the one side you need to monitor for traffic makes sense for just one mirror but you might feel better or have a use case for two mirrors, your application will vary. For mine one mirror is fine, but on that there are similar mirrors or a set of two at a better price than this one. I can't say which is better, I also can't test the durability of this mirror I'm not dropping or smacking it to test it.I like they include installation tools, hex/allen keys and a cast wrench.
Don Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
The Bike Mirror by the SHEJISI Store came recently, so this is a first impressions Review. I like several things about this mirror. The protective film on it helps one to know it is in fact new, (something important when you're doing online shopping and do not want a product if it's a return.) And the product packaging was very nice, on the outside, describing the contents (as this is a new product, and the sometimes come in plain carboard boxes). The inside packaging was also perfect, to protect it in shipping I mean. Those molded cushioning that fits each part! And the tools - 3 types of wrenches came with it, for setup, installation, and maintenance (sometimes a mirror needs checking as you may not want to tighten it so much to bein w/ that it will not spin before breaking. But you should check them later, as you get some riding in, and they may vibrate a bit loose.) They were better quality AND type of inexpensive tools than is common. And I like that the mirror is made of an aluminum alloy, and not breakable like glass, or light like plastic, but easily broken. That's an important feature for a mirror, as a bicycle (or motorcycle) can easily fall down for many different reasons. Ask me how I know. Helping to prevent breakage is the ability for it to swivel - if you don't tighten it too much. I have 3 bicycles, and often share accessories between them, to discover which has the best fit. I like the hexagonal shape of the mirror - what it LOOKS like. I almost always put them on my left handlebar, as on a Mtb I usually only ride the side of the street, when I do. BUT, it's just under 4 inches, which doesn't help it to stick out far enough to avoid my shoulder / arm blocking the sight of traffic. So, that may be a problem, as I don't use a mirror to see what's BESIDE me, (a use this would be better for), and instead, what's BEHIND me. This mirror doesn't currently work for the setups on my e-scooter or 2 bicycles. I was going to put it on e-scooter, but the left handgrip seems unmovable. So then, I thought I'd put it on the handlebar grip - but it doesn't open wide enough, to my surprise (a wider, ergonomic type grip). And this was going to be an upgrade, as I already had a working mirror, or I would've considered cutting the grip to make this work. I also looked at installing it on the right side handlebar of my street e-bicycle, but there's NO room to move things - I already have a grip, a shifter/brake components, and a thumb grip that is already a bit too far in. So, while this mirror is very versatile, I can't (currently) get it to work for me on my 3 rides. But it seems very nice, so I will definitely re-visit a possible install as components and needs change over time.
marchfool
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
I bike ride almost every morning and when cycling on streets or even a bike path it’s vital to know what’s beside you as well as in front. I recently got a new bike and decided to go with a new mirror. My last mirror was installed at the end of my handlebars and jutted out a bit too much for comfort. While it allowed for a better view behind, it often came too close to hitting other cycles when we passed each other. I decided something less obtrusive but still with a large mirror would work better. This adjustable handle bar mount anti-impact glare rear view mirror is a terrific option. While I need to sometimes move my arm for the rear view, at least it doesn’t jut out to left so far as to be dangerous. What I like the most is the super solid build of this mirror, without the danger of shattered glass and the versatility and ease of use. What’s more it comes with a solid tool set and clear instructions for installation. All in all, this is a premium product that surpasses any other bike mirror I’ve ever owned.
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