

🔵 See more, stress less — your ultimate anti-glare rearview upgrade!
The SkycropHD Anti Glare Rear View Mirror is a universal clip-on accessory featuring a blue-tinted convex lens that widens your field of view and eliminates blind spots. Designed for easy, tool-free installation, it offers stable, shake-free performance and enhanced night driving safety by reducing glare from headlights. Ideal for professionals and parents alike, it lets you keep an eye on backseat passengers while maintaining crystal-clear visibility.















| ASIN | B07WXMP3WG |
| Auto Part Position | Rear Inside |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,455 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #117 in Automotive Interior Mirrors |
| Brand | SkycropHD |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,843) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2024 |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Included Components | Robust clips |
| Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.2 x 3 x 1.4 inches |
| Item model number | QLJ-285 |
| Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
| Lift Type | Manual |
| Manufacturer | Skycrop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QLJ-285 |
| Mounting Type | Car rear view mirror |
| Product Dimensions | 11.2 x 3 x 1.4 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 11.2x3'' |
| Special Feature | Anti-Glare |
| Special Features | Anti-Glare |
| UPC | 688397979811 |
C**B
Inexpensive, quality, and removes the Blindspot.
It clips on, over your existing mirror. Which is an excellent cheap solution for old mirrors, which I’ve gone spiderweb. Bonus points, I now can see my Blindspot over my passenger’s rear window. I tried to get a replacement mirror from Lexus, which was $1400.! I may not be able to see the compass, but I can still use my garage door opener.
G**A
Yes it works
It really help me with the reflection of the light behind me I like it
A**.
Product ok but didn’t really work out for me.
Good but just not what I thought it’d be. I got it for my Saturn Sky. It’s a little 2-door convertible with only small door windows and the main tiny rear window, so there’s a couple larger-than-typical blind spots where the removable top is in your way. You really have to bobblehead quite a bit checking windows and mirrors when you want to change lanes. So was hoping this mirror would catch the ends of the side windows to allow a better blindspot view. Well, it didn’t fit my mirror. My mirror is too tall. The grasping mechanism simply couldn’t open wide enough and there was no way I could realistically tweak it to fit. My fault for not measuring it first to see if it’d fit. I just assumed it’d work. So I put it in our truck. It fit there. The image is nice and clear but the curvature makes everything smaller. So yeah, you have a wider angle but it’s miniaturized and so not as obvious as you’re used to. The truck bed length makes it so drivers are naturally further away from your cab (as opposed to how vehicles would be a couple feet closer behind you if you were in a car). So with trucks the vehicle behind you appears even smaller. And they’re even tinier if you’re pulling a trailer. The size distortion makes it so I don’t use it at all off pulling anything.. it just requires more effort than checking the factory blind spot mirrors on the truck. The tint is a cool idea but really takes some getting used to when driving during the day. At least for me. It just adds another distortion to what you’re used to. Looking in the rear mirror isn’t the automatic, quick, autopilot check that it used to be, you really have to look. I considered getting a non-tinted version for day driving, just haven’t done it yet. I tend to remove it for day driving.. I’d just rather use the factory stuff. The tint itself works ok against headlights but the smaller reflection and tint just makes the view kinda.. eh.. for both day and night driving. I have a more difficult time seeing things when driving at night so the distortions make night driving clarity more difficult. And the headlights kind of appear smaller due to the glare not spreading across the mirror, so it helps makes that automatic distance judging thing more difficult. Maybe I just need more mileage getting used to it. It’d probably be better in a car. If I had to do it again I’d find one whose clasp opens more so it’d fit my Sky’s mirror. And I’d start out with the non-tinted version to make the smaller-size distortion the only thing to get used to at first, instead of both size and tint. And, not a huge issue, but if you adjust your mirror angle frequently (like when you have different drivers who need mirrors set at different spots), it’s a little sketchy moving the mirror. It works but sometimes I’m afraid I’m going to peel it off or break it. If your existing mirror requires a firm hand to adjust then this clip-on might feel a little questionable. It’s not bad and it has stayed in place so far but the thought always crosses my mind. I don’t think they’re necessarily “issues” with the product, just that the product didn’t work the way I thought it would. Shipping was fine, clasp works, no scratches on the lens.
J**I
Helps with blindspots and glare
Purchased for my 2016 Veloster hatchback. If you want a change to your oem mirror, this is it. It took 10 seconds to install. To start with the perspective change the mirror gives a much wider view, similar to that of an ultrawide .5 camera lens. In return, your view of the road is expanded, but each car and their headlights looks slightly farther away and smaller than a regular mirror. This was a perfect fit for my hatchback, it allows me to see through both of my rear windows at the same time, (one is directly above the other.) The last photo in the product description showing the different vantage point is also 100% accurate, you can see out of your passenger windows through this mirror. Next is the advertised anti-glare feature. The mirror does come with a blue tint and is slightly darker than factory. This mirror dims headlights by about 20-30% in my opinion. I often am not bothered at all by most headlights, but you will still immediately be stunned by anyone with their brights on, or people with LED headlights that pull up right behind you. I'll also add that if you have kids or need to have a view of the backseat frequently, then get this mirror.
J**E
I Always recommend wide angle mirrors for cars.
Perfect. Fits over the homelink mirror in a 2014 Q50 and still has access to use the garage door buttons. A++
G**.
Good anti glare feature but bad mirror
The device was easy to setup as you just extend the small holding arms over the top of the mirror and you lock the bottom arms into place. The top arms will retract and hold the mirror steady. The device wont vibrate or fall unless you are in a really really bad bumpy road. The antiglare feature is very useful and does work really well, however, my biggest issue with this mirror is that the view out of it feels unnatural. Looking out of it has an effect that makes items look really far away when in reality they are way closer. After I noticed it, I immediately removed it since it was throwing me off, especially while parking. This can present a hazard as you can easily crash. Therefore, I gave this device a neutral rating since what might work for me, wouldn't work for you. Besides, the mirror did not extend that much the side view on the rear mirror and I would see more the rear seats than out of the rear window.
S**N
100% essential!
Best thing ever. I bought them for friends as well. It helps you see so much more and I find this essential for safety when driving! It’s extremely easy to clip on too.
A**N
so clear it throws off my eyes
Update Oct 2022: I've since gotten so used to this that even driving a brand new rental car doesn't compare to the clarity of this rearview mirror. I've come to appreciate it so much when I'm driving that I hate when I can't use it. After dealing with my stock mirror in my 2010 Toyota Corolla I feel like I just upgraded from wearing no glasses go putting on my perfect prescription. Everything is so clear that it gives me a tiny bit of motion sickness because I'm not used to seeing out my back window so well. After a few drives my eyes are mostly adjusted to it though. The anti-glare protection is a LIFESAVER. I have an astigmatism in both eyes which causes a ton of extra glare. It makes driving at night so difficult that I'd usually pick a right hand land and stay in it no matter how slow. This allows me to drive way more confidently without being distracted by awful glare.
P**E
Perfect
C**Y
If this review provides the info you need before buying, please consider marking it "Helpful", as that's very helpful for reviewers! I always put wide angle mirrors in my cars because they add more field of view, and also tend to magnify a bit, so you can see what's behind you much more easily. I had a Broadway mirror in my Civic that eventually broke one of its spring-loaded clamp things, and they were all out of stock, so I bought a Razo one, which is OK, but it has a big "Razo" logo on it, which kind of defeats the purpose a little since it takes up some of the actual reflective space. It also feels kind of thin and cheap, though it works fine. This SkycropHD mirror is MILES better. the clarity is actually impressive. I put it in my Miata, and it's SO AWESOME AT NIGHT! Trucks with their headlights pointed literally directly into my rear view mirror don't blind me any more! The convex angle makes it so I can see basically everything behind me as well. This is my favorite thing I've done to the Miata this year! The clamps are nice and tight, no rattles or looseness, and the mirror fits even my Miata's really small rear view mirror just fine. The star really is the reflective surface, whether glass or whatever, it's so clear.
M**N
Good
N**K
Not bad, good size.
R**A
Mi auto de fábrica tiene un pequeño espejo que limita la visión, con este producto aumenta bastante la visión además que le da un toque estético con los bordes delgados con los que cuenta.
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