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The Vive Rear-View Side Mirror offers a universal clamp-on design with 360° rotatable, scratch-resistant convex glass for enhanced wide-angle visibility. Lightweight and easy to install, it fits a variety of vehicles including scooters, bikes, and mobility handlebars, ensuring safer rides with customizable viewing angles and durable construction backed by a 60-day guarantee.
Auto Part Position | Left, Right |
Brand | Vive |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Vive Health |
UPC | 810113572192 |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.78 x 2.48 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0810113572192 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
P**N
Works for strollers
Works great for my baby’s stroller! I missed being able to see what my baby was doing on walks (he loves a good walk nap lol) once we upgraded from the bassinet attachment but still wanted to let him be forward facing. So this works perfect! We have the Uppababy Vista stroller but I would suspect this can attach well to most strollers
R**.
Very adaptable design
I was very reluctant to order this item because I needed it for a recumbent tricycle. That wasn’t mentioned in their ads. Turns out it works great. The flexible yet adjustable mounting grip is very stable even on bumpy roads. I don’t know what material is in the flexible arm but it sure works better than some plastic contraptions I tried. A larger mirror would have been nice for me but unnecessary for bicyclists.A complaint.: it took a long time to get here. Worth the wait though.
H**E
Brings sight to the blindspots...
Rear view mirror is a great asset pertaining to one's safety while traveling on a scooter. The glass is clear and you can see everything behind you. Very flexible and easy to install.
D**R
Scooter mirror
I cannot for the life of me get the mirror part to fit on the bulb. It’s a piece of junk. I’m throwing it in the garbage if no one can send me how to do it
D**Y
Still the Best Option I've Found
Got this for my e-scooter because the arm is long enough to see around my shoulders. None of the others work at all on my scooter.The clamp is strong and the arm is rigid enough to hold up even on bumpy roads with these 8" solid wheels.Addressing some of the other reviews - the arm attachment is held on with a pressure fitting. You have to loosen it to get the arm in and tighten it to keep it from sagging. The instructions aren't clear about that but that's all it takes to overcome that problem.The cloudy mirror you can't see through is caused by a protective film over the glass. It doesn't have a tab. Hook it with your fingernail and pull it off.There is one problem I agree with, though. The convex design of the mirror, on such a small mirror, makes it difficult to determine what is coming up behind me. I don't need to see everything. I just need to see if it's a car or another scooter coming around me so I know how far I can move left and right. On a scooter you need to avoid big bumps - you move around a lot..So 4 stars. If it had a flat mirror I would give it 5.
M**.
Mixed bag of impressive design choices and notable drawbacks.
This rear-view side mirror presents a mixed bag of impressive design choices and notable drawbacks.Positives:The mounting bracket is exceptionally well-designed, ensuring a secure and satisfying fit for the device. The mirror itself offers a panoramic reflection, providing a remarkably expansive field of vision, which is a significant safety enhancement. Furthermore, the arm length is ample for most applications, and its inherent flexibility allows for convenient adjustment. Installation is also commendably straightforward.Negatives:However, several concerns temper the overall experience. The materials appear somewhat inexpensive, leading to a perception that the device may not offer long-term durability. The most significant drawback is the excessive flexibility of the arm. This compromises the mirror's ability to maintain its position over time, necessitating frequent readjustments. When mounted on a bicycle, I anticipate that wind resistance during faster rides will dislodge the mirror, making it impractical. While wind isn't an issue on a mobility scooter, the less smooth and more jarring ride causes every bump to alter the mirror's position. I suspect this mirror would perform optimally on a mobility scooter used on consistently smooth, undisturbed surfaces.Recommendation:Given these points, I would recommend a 3-star rating for this product. While it boasts some excellent design features and a wide field of view, the issues with material quality and, more critically, the arm's inability to hold its position significantly detract from its overall utility, especially in dynamic environments like cycling or on less-than-perfect scooter paths.
K**R
Works great
It went on my husbands buzz around and he lived it!
S**N
Very pleased with it
Works great and my wife don’t run over people no more when she’s backing up in her electric wheelchair
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