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MEACHOW New Scratch Resistant Glass Lens,Handlebar Bike Mirror, Rotatable Safe Rearview Mirror, Bicycle Mirror,ME-002

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About this item

  • <B>Lens–Blast-resistant safety glass lens with anti-glare coating High–Definition,Anti-glare, Car Used Safe Glass Lens
  • <B>Body–Eco-friendly impact resistant fiber-reinforced nylon
  • <B>Clamp–High strength aluminum alloy
  • <B>Use–Flat handlebars outer diameter 22.2mm;hex key 4mm / Recommend 2Nm torque!! (Only one side) (***DOESN"T FIT DROP BAR***)
  • Silver Lens–Anti-glare 50% ; Blue Lens–Anti-glare 75%



Product Description

Whether you are driving a car, bike or bicycle, it is essential to know what is going around you. Don’t put your life at risk instead stay safe with our anti-glare and rotatable bike mirror. Our mirror is crafted from premium quality material and impact resistant fiber+reinforced nylon. The unique bike mirror is specially designed for giving you the clear visuals of the road and vehicles behind you.

Know what is going around you with bike mirror.
Scratch proof and sturdy rear view mirror.

Round and quadrilateral bike mirror.

These bike mirrors are available in different shapes like round & quadrilateral. You can opt to fit this mirror in either the left or right sides.

Rear view mirror that can be easily mounted.

Our rear view bike mirror can be easily mounted on your bike or bicycle without any complicated tools or hacks. You just need a 4mm hex key to install it. It only fits 22.2mm outside diameter flat handlebar.

Our rotatable bike mirror will give you enhanced vision.

Enhance your peripheral vision & forget accidents! The long arm of the mirror gives optimum coverage. Our rear view mirror is fully rotatable and provides full vision behind you.

Bike mirror offers anti-glare glass.
Calmer passing & less honking with our bicycle mirror.

Faith_NOMAD
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
This rear view mirror fits perfectly with my ebike. The arm is long enough for you to see what's behind you instead of staring at a reflection of your hand, and visibility is perfect.
Michael D
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Have had this for a while on my bike that is outside 24/7 and very pleased with how it's held up
GCC
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023
Installed on Wollf Vela E-bike (left side).A small adjustment to the Info meter to make space was all that was required to install this mirror. Yes, the arm could be a little longer to lessen the forearm view, but as is works fine. Luckily for me, Wollf makes it so easy to move the brake, bell and thumb throttle controls. I could juggle these around to get an extra one inch of outboard clamping but I'm happy where it is.The anti glare works, the constuction is of course Chinese, but at least the clamp is aluminum although the arm that the screw goes into is poly plastic.The mirror does not move around while riding on paved (sometimes root bumpy) trails with crossovers etc. but we have front fork dampeners so I don't know how that would relate to rigid forks.An undistorted view and if it is convex as some others have complained it is only seriously minimal.Would only recommend installation on horizontal handlebar location. The mirror is functional, looks decent and while a little pricey the overall purchase was worth it.
venkatesh Hamyanaik
Reviewed in Australia on February 25, 2021
Great productgood quality
Deep Thought
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020
Ooohh... this mirror. So many mixed feelings. Let's walk through them together:I have two young kids just learning to ride. I'm already going on longer rides with the older one, and I wanted a mirror(s) to see behind me when I'm in front. I've already tried 5 different mirrors... all disappointments. Either the mirrors themselves are bad (poor vision, small, vibration, etc.), or they constantly move out of position, or... something, and this is in addition to them looking ridiculous.I finally arrived at this mirror. I'd been eyeing it for a while, but it looked a little strange in the pics in comparison (more like a car rear-view mirror), and the price was just too big to justify for a bike mirror. Yet, here I am. I ordered a single mirror for the left side, with the blue tinted glass. I figured this is it... so let's get their best model.The mirror came in a box and was simple and fast to install: it has a solid clamp with a single bolt. The bolt requires a hex/allen key (not included), but takes the same size most of the bike accessories take. It took me 30 seconds to undo the bolt, position it, and screw/clamp it back down. The arm goes up and then curves out... I played with the angle for a while trying to find the best position (I found angling the arm lightly forward resulted in the mirror being at the best position).The arm is a single solid piece that doesn't move at all, and as a result gives it really good structure and is a key reason this mirror works well. The mirror is held on to the arm with a ball joint, so you can rotate/angle/position the angle in any direction to a point. The mirror moves relatively easily, so much though that I was sure on the road the mirror would keep moving out of position. In my rides so far though this hasn't happened and the mirror has stayed put.The mirror is a trapezoid shape (again, like a rear-view mirror in a car) which turns out is a plus as it gives you a much wider field of vision than those round bike mirrors. The blue mirror was great... crystal clear image, and the blue really cut down on glare making the image even better. There is also very little vibration in the mirror as I'm using it. There's no getting around it: the combination of the wide-field of vision view along with the anti-glare mirror was waaay better than any other bike mirror.My fears going in and looking at the pictures on the product was this thing was going to be large and strange looking. In-person, it isn't so at all. It isn't nearly (the arm or the mirror) as large or obtrusive as it looked in those pictures, and doesn't lift as high off the handle either. The bottom of the mirror was about an inch above the top of my hand, which was perfect. The overall appearance wasn't weird at all, but actually cool. In fact this was far and away the best and coolest looking bike mirror of any of the ones I tried. Overall the quality, look, and feel of this mirror is A+.Now I have to talk about the two downsides of this mirror. First off, the arm is fixed and doesn't move which does give it good structure as I said previous. However this turned out to be an issue for me because my gear shift mechanism (on both sides) is mounted right next to the handle (which is pretty normal). So the mount for the mirror had to be on the inside of that mechanism. Again, the arm is fixed in position, so when all was said and done instead of the mirror falling past the handle it ended up directly above the handle itself. As a result, when I look in the mirror I see a crystal clear reflection of my forearm. Yes, my forearm takes up 50% of the mirror image, meaning the only way to see behind me is to take my hand off the handlebar. Now, this is easy enough to do, but annoying and not something I want to have to do when I keep glancing behind me. The only real option here is to mount the gear shifts further in, which means it will ruin the positioning of it in relation to my fingers. Not optimal at all. As much as the mirrors with the bendy arms look bad and suck for other reasons, I get the usefulness in avoiding situations like this.The other downside of this mirror is the price. $29?!?! Are you kidding? Now wait... I did say that this was the absolute best working and coolest looking mirror out there didn't I? Yes I did. But still... $30 for ONE bike mirror??? Most of the other bike mirrors are $15 for a two-pack. I just bought a Netgear metal-cased 8-port switch for $19. I just bought an outdoor IP44 waterproof 3-outlet smart plug for $24. I just bought 15ft of stainless, braided, propane hose WITH a regulator for only $28. So $29 for a single mostly plastic mirror? There is no getting around it... it's way over-priced. As much as I like the mirror, I also feel annoyance and... dare I say anger, towards Meachow. The non-tinted at $24 for 1 is also way overpriced... and here they charged me an extra 5 dollars for blue tint? If it was $30 for a 2-pack... hell even $40 for a 2-pack (given how nice they are), I would have been okay with. But are two plastic bike mirrors worth nearly $60?!?! No. No. No.--- PROS ---- Great quality- Top-notch looks- Crystal clear anti-glare wide-field-of-vision mirror is fantastic- Considerably better than every other mirror I tried--- CONS ---- Way, way, way over-priced- May be positioning issues depending on your bike
Ava
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019
This product is very good for what you pay for. Sure, the packaging is nothing too fancy (it's just a cardboard box with some basic text/images), but the mirror came in one piece. It is easy to install with the right Allen Wrench, however I found that the mirror would bounce out of place when on rough terrain, such as a trail or gravel road. This was a big problem for me, as the mirror arm was not long enough to extend far enough to the side for me to see anything more than my wrist, unless I had it angled juuuust right. However, I believe this is more of a fault of my bike, as my gear shifter gets in the way.
JRMJR
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019
Had my doubts but no more, very happy with this purchase! Got the blue tint and it's perfect, no glare and can see very well. It was so easy to install. Put it between my hand gripe and the gear shifter no problem, works great and looks cool!!! Very nice totally black like my bike and the mirror is blue tint. Very stylist, sturdy, adjustable, handy and more safe riding on the street...now I can see things coming from behind without turning around. Highly Recommend for an addition to your bike
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2019
So, I'm gonna give this mirror a tentative 5 stars because I'm loving it today. Got it this morning, installed it and then went for a hilly bike ride in Nashville, TN.Took me about 5 minutes to install and most of that was to find something that I could use instead of a 4 mm allen wrench. More on that in a second.I installed it on my Schwinn Capital (a fine, all purpose, not-too-expensive bike) and it just made it Left-wise. That is, I purchased the left mirror only and I was able to scoot it all the way left before it ran into the derailleur control. In that position, it was just right and I was also able to adjust the mirror by tilting it manually a bit.Fine, and I like the display. Wide enough to see.So, any negatives?Not really...but but but, could ya include a 4 mm allen wrench with the mirror for us non-Bike guys. I mean, I have tools but not with me. These wrenches probably cost 10 cents...might be worth including a spare.Also, and I'm slightly nervous about this. The way the mirror is tighted onto the handlebars is by an allen screw screwing into a threaded piece of plastic. I'm concerned that it's gonna loosen and eventually strip. Hopefully not...I'm not planning on moving it alot. We'll see.All in all, I'm quite happy with it.
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