Reddit Reddit reviews CIPA 49102 2" HotSpots Round Stick-On Convex Mirror

We found 5 Reddit comments about CIPA 49102 2" HotSpots Round Stick-On Convex Mirror. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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CIPA 49102 2
Wide angle view reduces blind spots and increases safety when you are passing or changing lanesImproves confidence while backing up and parkingUnique and affordable blind spot solutionConvenient stick-on applicationUniversal - Fits most cars and trucks
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5 Reddit comments about CIPA 49102 2" HotSpots Round Stick-On Convex Mirror:

u/RustyJ · 3 pointsr/monocular

I've driven all sorts of cars, SUVs, trucks, you name it. Never really had a problem with visibility. These were all LHD cars and I'm blind in my right eye, so I'm not sure if that makes a difference.

My blind spot is for the most part covered by my mirrors. I would imagine any car could be made workable if you picked up some of those little stick-on convex mirrors, or something similar.

u/Bokkoel · 3 pointsr/funny

Get one of those small round stick-on automotive blind spot mirrors like this one: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00029WT08
and put it on an upper corner of your monitor bezel or other area near where you sit so you can easily see behind you.

u/MrKenU · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

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These also help for anyone walking behind you: Blindspot mirrors

u/Whit3W0lf · 1 pointr/Jeep

I have these on one side of my ac vents on the driver and passenger sides. They arent the greatest, but I can see enough if someone is next to me and I look over my shoulder to see if someone is in my corner panels. They hide when your vents are open.

Not sure they would help you comply with certain local laws as they aren't outside the body of the vehicle but I've yet to be pulled over for not having exterior mirrors.