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Review on πŸš— Enhance Safety and Visibility with Broadway BW747 300mm Convex Mirror by Lawrence George

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Improving Vehicle Safety for Less Than $20

I have poor eyesight due to a chronic eye disease. Driving safety is always a concern. I've always wanted to buy a blind spot rear view mirror but didn't until I saw Broadway in my friend's car when he was giving me a ride. He knows about my eye problem. A week later he bought Broadway for me. So nice of him! This is a flat model with a width of 400mm. I tried it and I like it very much. After our trip my wife liked it too so left it in her minivan. So I have to buy one. Since I have a sedan, I decided I didn't need one that wide. After reading some reviews, I settled on this convex model with a diameter of 300 mm. First, I didn't notice any difference between flat and convex model, maybe convex isn't so "curve" after all. I would also admit that the 400mm version would give me a wider view. With the 300mm I can see my right (rear) side very clearly, but my far left (rear) side is not visible unless I turn my head slightly towards the center of the car. But 300 mm does not close the sun visor on the passenger side, it blocks a bit on the driver's side. I drive a 2000 Camry. At night, Broadway also significantly reduces the glare from the headlights of the cars behind me. I noticed a difference because when the same car passed me, the reflection of the headlights on the side mirror looked a bit unbearable to my eyes. I also glued a couple of these little round convex fisheye mirrors onto my original side mirrors. I think with them and Broadway the blind spots problem is solved. It just takes a bit of confidence and practice before I can completely give up the shoulder check. I highly recommend Broadway!

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