







💄 Illuminate your beauty game with precision and style!
The ALHAKIN 9" Wall Mounted Lighted Makeup Mirror combines a large dual-sided 1X/10X magnifying surface with customizable 3-color LED lighting and a 360° swivel extendable arm. Designed for precision makeup application and grooming, it features 54 bright LEDs powered by AC, a durable nickel finish, and easy wall installation, making it a must-have for any modern beauty setup.







S**Y
It hold up!
It was fast and easy to install. Very satisfied with this item and the quality feels solid and it looks like it can last and hold for a while. I can recommend.
C**B
It’s great!
Good quality. Holds its shapes. Wall attachment is easy enough (we used our preferred wall anchors) and its a smaller plate to fit my needs.
A**R
10/10, Would Buy Again
Mirror quality:Great quality mirror. Super clear picture. The magnified side looks HDStability:Highly sturdyFoldability:Folds nicely and sits flush against the wall when not in use
M**A
Love it but sad
I love this mirror the only reason I gave it a 4 is because us so hard to turn it off I have read he look at video and mine doesn’t do it as it should. A little disappointed about that. Also the lights sometimes get stock they won’t light up at all. Quality is awesome Mirror size and quality is amazing too I’m impress how easy is to move it around. For the price I love it. Please talk to the manufacture and let them know they need to fix this issue… if your supposed to gently touch and hold a little it should turn it off mine takes at least a good 2 minutes because its deciding yes or no. :(
M**K
Good magnification and easy to install; I include some musings on magnifying mirrors
I ordered this mirror without high expectations, aware that many reviews mention distortion in the 10x magnifying mirror as well as difficulty with installation. I had no problems with either.Installation was as simple and easy as possible and took less than five minutes. My mirror is absolutely steady on the wall. I mounted it on solid wood window trim backed by a stud, which no doubt made for an optimal install. After securing the cover plate over the mounting plate, I tightened the screw covers with a wrench. This eliminated the very slight play in the cover plate (due to the weight of the mirror) which had existed when I had tightened them only by hand.For those who don't have experience with high-magnification mirrors, it may come as a surprise that one's reflection comes into focus generally only when one is relatively close to the mirror. Everything farther away will appear blurry. This is not a defect. I've measured the farthest distance at which my image comes into focus with this mirror: When my cheekbone is between 5 and 6 inches from the center of the mirror's surface, I can see almost my entire face in the 8" round mirror and my face is fully in focus. This is exactly what I was hoping to find. Much farther away (or much closer) and my image becomes blurry. These distances may vary for others, since I imagine there is a relationship between vision acuity and how near or far someone has to stand to be in focus in the mirror. My eyesight is middling (I use 1.75 magnification reading glasses, but no prescription glasses). I began some years ago using a 3x magnifying mirror to apply makeup. When eventually I needed to hold that mirror too far away for it to be useful for my purposes, I moved to 5x, then 8x, and now 10x. As my presbyopia has progressed, I have needed stronger magnification in order to see my reflection in focus at relatively short range. At each stage, stronger magnification would not have been helpful because I would have had to hold the mirror too close to my face to see myself in focus.It's quite possible that there are quality-control issues with these mirrors, and that some of them are defective. If your image appears upside-down at close range, that certainly sounds like a defect. However, I have often noticed that my image will briefly be reflected upside-down and far away toward the edge of the mirror as I approach it; by the time I am 6-8 inches from the mirror my reflection will be right-side-up. I found the following in an article on the website "Sciencing" (https://sciencing.com/measure-magnification-mirror-7634785.html):"A magnifying mirror, otherwise known as a concave mirror, is a reflecting surface that constitutes a segment of the inner surface of a sphere. For this reason, concave mirrors are classed as spherical mirrors. When objects are positioned between the focal point of a concave mirror and the mirror's surface, or the vertex, the images seen are “virtual”, upright and magnified. When objects are beyond the focal point of the mirror, the images seen are real images, but they are inverted."Complaints about defective mirrors were widespread in the reviews of all the 10x magnification wall mirrors I considered, from numerous manufacturers, before making this purchase. One possible explanation for this is that these mirrors are all made cheaply in factories where there is poor quality-control. For instance, some mirrors may not be perfectly curved, or may not be curved at the correct radius for 10x magnification. Getting a good mirror may be a matter of luck. But I also wonder whether there may be wide variation in how people experience such strong magnification, depending on their vision acuity.Unless I'm mistaken, it appears that the lens of the eye is a variable affecting where the focal point of a concave mirror will be perceived. I would be interested to hear whether people with good vision have to stand much closer to a 10x magnifying mirror to see their reflection in focus - far too close, in fact, for comfort - than those of us with fairly advanced presbyopia. (I'd also be interested to hear if there is any common feature in the vision of those whose reflections appear still upside-down at close range.) It may be not that the mirror is defective; it may be rather that you are not defective enough!
M**Y
So handy for doing daily face routine!
I needed a magnifying mirror so I wasn't bending way over the bathroom counter and straining to see my face when I needed to preen. Opted for this because it seemed to be the right mix of arm type, magnification, and price.Luckily it definitely hit all those marks for me.One side of the mirror is a standard mirror, which can be great for just getting a close view at your whole face. The other side is the strong 10x magnification and boy is it great! The magnification is clear (some mirrors I've seen in the past will ripple and warp because the curve of the glass isn't smooth) and lets me narrow in super tight to pluck eyebrows and other stuff that requires that close look.The hinges for the arm are stiff without being too stiff, so I can easily fold it out and not worry about it swaying away from me. The mounting also went super quick and I love that the bracket is vertical so it's REALLY easy to apply both screws to a stud. It got set up in maybe 10 minutes with the help of my husband and his power drill.I love this thing so much and use it every single day. So glad I got it and can't recommend it enough!
L**.
Great purchase
Very nice product.
J**R
Very useful Mirror
Just what I was looking for!Very easy to put up, and I like the 10X's magnify to find all the things on your face, that is not suppose to be there.
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