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The Britax Baby Car Mirror XL offers a crystal-clear, head-to-toe view of your rear-facing baby with its extra-large convex lens. Designed for busy parents, it installs effortlessly with adjustable straps that fit most vehicle headrests. Engineered with safety in mind, this lightweight, shatterproof mirror is crash-tested to protect your child in any collision. Finished with a sleek soft grey frame, it combines modern aesthetics with practical functionality for peace of mind on every drive.

| ASIN | B008HCXIU2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,641 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #93 in Car Seat Mirrors |
| Brand | Britax |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,405) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 540 g |
| Item model number | S864600 |
| Lift Type | Manual |
| Manufacturer | Britax USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S864600 |
| Mirror Lens Type | Convex |
| Position | Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 7.62 x 29.21 cm; 540 g |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
M**A
Tamaño perfecto, veo a mi bebé de cuerpo completo a través de él. Material de muy buena calidad. Facilísimo de instalar, se sujeta fijamente, jamás se afloja. Y el color es ideal para la tapicería de mi auto. Tengo varios meses con él y estoy encantada.
R**N
I’ve tried 3 different mirrors and so far this is the best one, easy to install, doesn’t slip and slide all over the place, is easy to angle to the perfect spot and I love how wide and clear it is so I can really see what’s going on with my baby. I recommend it for sure
K**7
As parents who choose to rear face our children in the car until at least the age of 2 we have used several backseat mirrors including the Brica Baby In-Sight Mirror and Brica Day & Night Light Musical Auto Mirror . Particularly once the baby/toddler is in a rear-facing convertible seat with a tall shell, I like being able to glance back and make sure that the child is OK. My vehicle does not have a center head rest, so when we only had one child and her seat was in the center, I would install the Brica mirrors but they flopped and slid without having a head rest for support. I could not install the mirror on one of the outboard head rests and angle it so that the child in the center positioned seat was visible, and the mounting method for a seating position without a head rest is crummy. Even when the car seat is in a seating position with a head rest, it's a battle to get the Brica mirror set up properly. You install it, then run to the driver's seat to check if you can actually see the baby or if you need to change the angle, which requires removing the mirror, trying to adjust the angle properly, and re-installing it! It is a frustrating, iterative process. We have been generally happy with our Britax Boulevard 70 car seats for our older daughter and when I saw the Britax mirror I decided to give it a try. Talk about simple! You simply buckle the mirror onto the vehicle head rest using vertical and horizontal straps, then pivot the mirror so that it is properly positioned for viewing from the front seat. There's no need to remove it, adjust it, and re-install it in order to hopefully get a good view. The mirror itself is clear and undistorted. It has installed very easily and quickly in both my 2010 Chevrolet Equinox and my husband's 2001 Toyota Camry. Right now our 3 year old is forward facing but I use it to see our new daughter who rides in a Chicco Keyfit 30. I've appropriated the Britax back seat mirror that we already bought and we're ordering another one for his car. The price point is comparable to the Brica mirrors but it is much easier to install and use - it's a no brainer! Note: we are well aware that CPSTs are supposed to tell you that these mirrors are a bad idea because they can become projectiles in the event of an accident, and that they can distract the driver. We have made a parental decision to use them anyways. Frankly, in the event of a major collision I have much bigger concerns than the possibility that a backseat mirror will come loose! Also, I have never found the mirror distracting since I peek back only when at a stop sign or light.
A**R
Bit of a struggle to fit a shallow ( top to bottom) head rest in F Pace. Contact post limited lets see how quickly it loosens
E**E
I don't buy into the whole "back seat mirrors are a distraction" issue. Choose when to look (straight-away with no intersections, at stop lights, etc) and do it quickly. Our son had some issues with coughing/choking and would eventually not make a sound if in the wrong position. The lack of sound is not enough to know everything was fine. We received some of the cheaper, store-bought, back seat mirrors for our baby shower and used them for all of one car ride. They generally stayed in place fine but the "mirror" surface was anything but. It was barely better than a fun house mirror. This Britax mirror was much nicer and actually gave a very clear picture of our son. It never moved and amazingly, did not permanently dent the leather on the headrest after a full year. The straps are adjustable enough to fit some huge headrests. I'm generally not a big user of "premium" baby products, especially ones made by Britax but this is definitely an exception. It's nice and big, gives a good view of baby and matched our Ford Explorer "Medium Light Stone" interior very well. Well worth the premium over lesser mirrors.
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