MIRROR FOR OBSERVING A CHILD
- 4 STRIPES - OUR MODEL has 4 stripes mounted vertically and horizontally, which they hold the headrest firmly and will not come loose; there is no chance that the mirror will slip and fall on the child! The straps are attached with buckles, and additionally have adjustable , so they will fit any headrest model, regardless of the make and size of the car. The base that is mounted to the headrest has a non-slip surface that additionally protects the mirror from sliding.
- SHATTER-PROOF MIRROR – with little ones in mind, we used plastic instead of traditional glass in our mirror. It is a safe substitute that does not pose a threat to your child!
- SAFE TRAVEL – every trip with a small child requires constant supervision from the parent, especially when the child is a few months old. The mirror will allow for a constant view of the child, it is convex, which gives a wide angle of observation. If we want to detach the mirror, we do not have to remove the entire structure, it is enough to just detach it.
- SMOOTH ADJUSTMENT 360° – the mounting head allows the mirror to be rotated 360 degrees, giving you the ability to precisely adjust the angle to see as much of your child as possible in the rear-view mirror.
- SPECIFICATION - material: mirror: acrylic + frame: ABS + straps: nylon + buckles: PP; color: black; rotation: 360 °; width of mounting bracket: 12.7 cm; dimensions (width/height): 30x18.7cm; weight: 0.45kg; weight with packaging: 0.51kg.
SPECIFICATION
- material: mirror: acrylic + frame: ABS + straps: nylon + buckles: PP
- color: black
- rotation: 360 °
- mounting bracket width: 12.7 cm
- dimensions (width/height): 30/18.7cm
- weight: 0.45kg
- weight with packaging: 0.51kg
The mirror is designed to observe a child in a seat that is mounted backwards. It should be placed on the headrest next to the seat where the seat is located, then it will be possible to observe the child in the rear-view mirror. The mirror is convex, which gives a wide angle of observation. Using the mirror allows the driver to concentrate on driving while observing the child, without having to turn their head.