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The 4 Best Car Baby Mirrors

We tested baby mirrors for the car from top brands, like Lusso, Cozy Greens, Brica, and more to find the best
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The Best Car Baby Mirrors
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By Wendy Schmitz ⋅ Senior Review Editor
Wednesday May 10, 2023

Are you searching for the peace of mind only a baby mirror for the car can provide? We purchased and tested 10 of the most popular car seat mirrors to determine which options were best. Our review includes details on each mirror's installation, stability, and quality and how well they compared to the competition. Continue reading for all the information you need to find the best mirror for your little one and your budget.

If you want to keep tabs on your baby in the best infant car seat or a rear-facing, top-ranked convertible car seat, a great baby mirror is key. Staying rear-facing longer is the safest place for little ones, and we recommend a rear-facing installation for as long as the manufacturer limits allow in the manual.

Editor's Note: We updated our mirror review on May 10, 2023. This update includes a review of mirror availability and accurate pricing.

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Pros Simple install, thicker mirror and attachment, clear reflectionSecure attachment, sturdy, clear reflection, includes extrasEasy installation, no assembly, clear reflectionEasy to install, can't fall offEasy to install, can't fall off
Cons Mediocre quality, shakes somewhatStraps can loosenImperfect manufacturing, higher priceFlimsy, shakes and wobblesFlimsy, shakes and wobbles
Bottom Line Inexpensive, better quality choice with simple installation and good visualsThis higher quality option is easy to install, stays in place, and has minimal shakingA simple baby mirror that gets the job done better than some of the flimsier competition in our lineupLike the Shynerks, this baby mirror is lightweight and excessively wobbles and shakes on almost any surfaceBesides a glossy finish with an embossed logo, this option is identical to the other Shynerk option we tested and more costly
Rating Categories Cozy Greens Lusso Mirror So Peep DARVIQS Mirror Shynerk Baby Car Mi...
Installation (30%)
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Stability (35%) Sort Icon
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Quality (35%)
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Specs Cozy Greens Lusso Mirror So Peep DARVIQS Mirror Shynerk Baby Car Mi...
Reflective Dimensions: 10" X 6 1/4" 10" X 6 1/4" 10" X 6 1/4" 10 1/4" X 6" 10 1/4" X 6"
Attachment Method: Straps & Clips Straps & Clips Straps & Clips Straps & Clips Straps & Clips


Best Baby Mirror Overall


Lusso Mirror


87
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Installation 9.0
  • Stability 8.0
  • Quality 9.0
Reflective Dimensions: 10" X 6 1/4" | Attachment Method: Straps & Clips
REASONS TO BUY
Secure attachment
Stable/less shaking
Clear images
REASONS TO AVOID
Straps can loosen

The Lusso Mirror is a simple headrest mirror with a black bevel that works as it should. This baby mirror is well-packaged and pre-assembled. It comes with extras, such as a soft cleaning cloth, thank you card, a book of coupons, and an air freshener. While we don't need the add-ons and suspect most parents will lose the cloth, we do like the thoughtfulness of the additions. The mirror provides a clear reflection, a sturdy attachment plate, and a straightforward installation. The ball and socket joint with the Lusso are easy to move but stiff enough to prevent shifting and movement while driving. The thicker plate and increased padding helped it avoid wobbling even over gravel roads, and we didn't experience any significant vibration during testing.

The extras make you feel warm and fuzzy, but they are not that useful. Also, occasionally check the straps as they can loosen over time depending on road conditions. Besides that, there aren't many concerns with this mirror. We feel the price of this product more than suits the quality and functionality of this unassuming and impressive selection. Overall, we think most families will be happy with this straightforward choice.

baby mirror for car - best baby mirror overall
The So Peep is similar to the Lusso but it has a shiny bevel and a more obvious logo.
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Best Bang for your Buck


Cozy Greens


83
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  • Installation 9.0
  • Stability 8.0
  • Quality 8.0
Reflective Dimensions: 10" X 6 1/4" | Attachment Method: Straps & Clips
REASONS TO BUY
Simple install
Thicker mirror and attachment
REASONS TO AVOID
Rigid plastic
Shakes somewhat

The Cozy Greens mirror is similar to Lusso in that it comes pre-assembled, and the backplate is thicker and sturdier than competitors. This mirror is easy to install, has a smooth-moving joint for minor changes, and comes with a clear image after removing the protective cover. We like the included cleaning cloth, and we believe the thicker padding helped prevent excessive wobble in our tests, even down gravel roads.

This baby mirror uses what feels like cheaper plastic that could crack over time or, if slightly mishandled. We worry the ball and socket joint could become compromised if an older child manages to yank on it when getting in the car. However, we didn't experience any trouble and think most families will be happy with the mirror and its performance, especially for the price.

baby mirror for car - best bang for your buck
The Cozy Greens has a thicker attachment plate and a stiff ball and socket joint for stability when driving.
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Best Lighted Mirror for Night Driving


Diono Easy View


65
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  • Installation 10.0
  • Stability 4.0
  • Quality 6.0
Reflective Dimensions: 7 1/4" X 5 1/4" | Attachment Method: 1 Strap
REASONS TO BUY
Night viewing light
Remote included
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Finicky remote
Not the best image

The Diono Easy View is a unique option in our lineup as the only mirror with a night light for easier viewing in the dark. We like this remote-controlled light and think it could be super helpful if you regularly drive in the dark. The light is dim enough to prevent accidentally waking a sleeping baby, but it is bright enough to see what is happening. This mirror has an attractive silver bevel, and the remote resembles a garage door opener with a clip for easy visor placement.

While the mirror works well, the remote was somewhat persnickety in our tests, and we sometimes struggled to get it to work without some finagling and body contortions. Also, it only has a single installation strap from top to bottom. This design means a secure installation could be challenging, depending on your car's headrest. Finally, it has the smallest viewing area of any mirror in our selection. Overall, we like the idea, and the mirror is large enough to make it an excellent choice for those who may need light to see.

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The Diono has a dim light that works well for seeing little ones when driving at night but doesn't wake them with a bright light.
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Best to Entertain Baby


Brica Cruisin' Baby


63
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  • Installation 8.0
  • Stability 4.0
  • Quality 7.0
Reflective Dimensions: 8 1/4" X 5 1/2" | Attachment Method: 1 Clip & 2 Velcro straps
REASONS TO BUY
Adorable
Lights and music
Remote controlled
REASONS TO AVOID
Could move over time
Remote is hard to connect

If you want an adorable baby-centric entertainment mirror that is as much fun for your little one as it is helpful for you, then look no further than the Brica Cruisin' Baby. This brightly colored forest-themed mirror gives your baby something to look at with an in-mirror light show that includes upbeat music or a sleepy lullaby depending on your needs. We like that the simple remote provides volume control, and we think little ones will find the lights soothing and entertaining, especially for nighttime drives. In our tests, this mirror stayed in place on the headrest, offered a clear image of the baby, and worked well with included batteries (hooray!).

While we love this entertaining option, if you misplace the remote, you'll no longer be able to control the mirror's volume. We also worry that the hook and loop attachment will lose grip over time and fail to hold the mirror in place. However, it has a reasonable price, and we think you will get a quality mirror that will last as long as it is useful, and we think you'll be glad you bought it if it calms even one hysterical crying tantrum while stuck in traffic. This mirror is a must-have for long drives and congested traffic commuters or those whose little ones need something more to relax.

baby mirror for car - the brica is as adorable as it is entertaining and the only...
The Brica is as adorable as it is entertaining and the only baby-centric option in this roundup.
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Compare Products

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Score Product Price
87
Lusso Mirror
lusso mirror baby mirror for car
$30
Editors' Choice Award
83
Cozy Greens
cozy greens baby mirror for car
$25
Best Value Award
83
So Peep
so peep baby mirror for car
$30
65
Diono Easy View
diono easy view baby mirror for car
$25
Top Pick Award
63
Brica Cruisin' Baby
brica cruisin' baby baby mirror for car
$37
Top Pick Award
50
Zacro Mirror
zacro mirror baby mirror for car
$16
50
Shynerk Baby Car Mirror
shynerk baby car mirror baby mirror for car
$21
50
DARVIQS Mirror
darviqs mirror baby mirror for car
$22
50
Shynerk SH-M-02 Mirror
shynerk sh-m-02 mirror baby mirror for car
$22
20
Skip Hop Mirror
skip hop mirror baby mirror for car
$28

baby mirror for car - we tested 10 top baby mirrors for cars in this roundup to find the...
We tested 10 top baby mirrors for cars in this roundup to find the best.
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Why You Should Trust Us


We researched more than 15 possible mirror contenders using online reviews and quality as our guide. While many o the mirrors appear to be similar, we ere surprised that several are actually identical. We chose mirrors we thought would be easy to use, stay in place, and get the job done at least as long as your child is rear-facing in their seat.

This roundup is led by Senior Review Editor, Wendy Schmitz. Wendy has been a leading member of the BabyGearLab team since 2014 and is the mother of 2 boys. Wendy uses her background and experience to select quality products with an eye for unique and compelling contenders that bring something different to the table to make parenting easier. We selected and used each mirror in this review, testing the products for installation problems, stability woes, and overall quality.

Most of the mirrors in this group have a protective cover over the...
Most of the mirrors in this group have a protective cover over the reflective surface and we suspect some online reviewers don't know you are supposed to remove it prior to use.
Many of the lower quality mirrors required assembly.
Many of the lower quality mirrors required assembly.

Analysis and Test Results


We purchased and tested the top baby car mirrors on the market. We considered ease of installation, stability once installed, and the quality of each product in a side-by-side battle to determine which contenders are better than the competition.


Value


Buying the most expensive product in this category doesn't necessarily correlate with a higher quality or better-performing product. This is especially true of the products that are identical. We recommend doing a price comparison before purchasing so you get the most bang for your buck. At the time of this review, the Cozy Greens is the best deal without sacrificing too much quality. If you don't mind spending a few extra bucks, the Lusso earned a higher overall score, and it's a step up in quality. However, our lineup includes a few if you seek extra bells and whistles. The Diono Easy View is the only baby car mirror we tested with a light for night viewing, a helpful feature if you frequently travel with your baby at night. Although the remote can be a bit fussy, it is roughly the same price as other baby car mirrors without the light, making it worthy of consideration. Also, the Brica mirror is the only mirror in our tests with baby-centric features. It might be worth the additional cost if it calms a fussy baby on longer drive even once.

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Most of the mirrors had 2 strap installation with one going over the top and bottom and one going around the sides.
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Installation


As we were unboxing and installing the contenders, we noticed a few factors that impact a product's overall ease of installation, such as whether or not it arrives pre-assembled and if it's easy to fix and connect to a car's headrest.


The majority of baby car mirrors in our lineup are very similar in their installation method and functionality; a handful of options were identical in every way other than the name on the product. Typically, a mirror's main attachment is a set of 2 straps that wrap around the headrest from top to bottom and side to side with clips in the back. This process secures a plate to the headrest, and most plates have a socket-like indent ready to accept the "ball" on the back of the mirror. Many baby car mirrors rotate on this connection point, so you have increased versatility for finding the right angle for a clear view of your baby.

baby mirror for car - the brica has one clip and two velcro straps for installation.
The Brica has one clip and two Velcro straps for installation.
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The Lusso and So Peep rank high in this metric. Unlike some of the competition, these options come pre-assembled and are ready to go, so there is no need to attach the plate to the mirror, saving you time and frustration. We also appreciate how solid these baby car mirrors feel and think this could indicate better durability over time.

The Skip Hop Mirror ranks the lowest. This contender has shorter straps and almost didn't work on our Honda Pilot test car, and the baby car mirror never felt stable. Even the Diono Easy View, which has only a single strap, was more secure and shook less than the Skip Hop (don't even try to head down a gravel road).

baby mirror for car - the diono is the only one in the group with a single strap and it...
The Diono is the only one in the group with a single strap and it still managed to provide a more secure installation than some of the competition.
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Unlike most contenders, the Brica Cruisin' Baby attaches with one strap from top to bottom around the headrest with a clip that secures it to the headrest and prevents it from falling on your baby during use. It then has a fabric portion with a posable wire under the headrest and straps with Velcro that goes over the headrest and attaches to the fabric wire component. This design provides some adjustability of the mirror up or down, but it doesn't allow for side-to-side movement or angling if you can't get a good bead on your little one. While it feels like the most stable installation in the group, we worry that the Velcro will age and be less sticky over time, which could cause the mirror to shift out of place, resulting in reduced viewing of your little one.

Many of the mirrors have a thin attachment plate that makes it...
Many of the mirrors have a thin attachment plate that makes it challenging to get a snug fit and a non-shaky result.
The better quality mirrors came preassembled and has thicker...
The better quality mirrors came preassembled and has thicker attachment plates and stiffer socket joints.

Stability


While the attachment to the car and the installation of the mirrors were very similar across products, the connection between the attachment plate and the mirrors was not. This connection is most important as it influences the mirror's stability and how much it might shift or shake while driving. If the mirror slips or falls forward in the socket, it won't matter if you have it securely attached to the headrest, as you still won't be able to see your baby or more than their feet. Therefore, you'll want a mirror with a tight connection and limited ability to move. While all products will bounce to a certain degree depending on your car, tire tread, and ground you cover, you want a mirror with a minimal shake. Less shaking allows you to quickly see the details of your baby without waiting for a still moment or taking time to discern what is happening through all the vibrations.


Among the competition, the Skip Hop Mirror ranks the lowest, mainly as one of the shakiest contenders in our review, likely due to its flimsy design with thin, rigid plastic parts and loose ball and socket joints. While this mirror is simple in its design and very lightweight, this lack of adjustability or rigid components makes it ripe for shaking and vibration. The Shynerk Baby Car Mirror and Shynerk SH-M-02 Mirror options are flimsy and very wobbly. They look and feel like the same mirror, one of which is the same as the DARVIQS Mirror, complete with an identical box and instruction sheet. The Zacro Mirror is also an identical mirror to the Shynerks and DARVIQS. The Brica Cruisin' Baby feels steady, and the safety clip means it will never fall. Still, we worry about failing Velcro over time. This heavier, music-playing mirror may struggle later in life to avoid the wobble found in the cheaper flimsy competition.

baby mirror for car - try as we might, we couldn&#039;t get the skip hop to attach securely to...
Try as we might, we couldn't get the Skip Hop to attach securely to the headrest.
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The highest-ranking contenders for stability include the So Peep, Lusso Mirror, and the Cozy Green. The So Peep has a very stiff ball and socket joint that prevents the mirror from shaking too much and changing positions, even over bumps and on gravel roads. The Cozy Greens and the Lusso shine for their thicker padding on the headrest plate and a stiff adjustment joint. All three mirrors were very stable while driving.

Again, while adjustability may seem essential for getting the ideal angle for baby viewing, if a mirror is too mobile, it might loosen enough to move or shake during use, or it might shift so far out of view you can't see your baby at all. And if you can't see your baby, what's the point of a baby car mirror? Nonetheless, we highly suggest factoring stability into your decision-making process.

The Identical Quadruplets all require assembly, have thin attachment...
The Identical Quadruplets all require assembly, have thin attachment mirrors and almost no padding which results in more wobble when driving.
The better mirrors have a thick attachment plate with thicker...
The better mirrors have a thick attachment plate with thicker padding on the back that helps create a more stable installation with less wobble when driving.

Quality


Quality is somewhat subjective, but there are night and day differences regarding these mirrors. We considered a product's durability and the quality of its image reflection.


Some mirrors that didn't initially stand out eventually impressed us when compared side-by-side with the competition. Ranking the highest in this metric is the Lusso. Compared to the competition, its quality is noticeable. The manufacturer goes out of its way to win your heart with a pre-assembled mirror a thank you card, a mirror scratch cover, cleaning cloth, and an air freshener. The Cozy Greens also ranks relatively high with a thicker attachment plate, better padding, and longer attachment straps. The clips are sturdier and feel less fragile, and the angle adjustment connection is smooth but stiff, implying it will stay in place.

baby mirror for car - the diono has a useful light for night viewing but the remote wasn&#039;t...
The Diono has a useful light for night viewing but the remote wasn't as useful as we hoped.
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The Skip Hop Mirror is the lowest-ranking contender in this metric. Compared to others, it is very flimsy and feels low-quality. The Shernyks, DARVIQS Mirror, and the Zacro Mirror also failed to impress us but scored slightly higher due to somewhat better quality than the lowest-ranking contender. We suspect all four are made in the same facility on the same assembly line using the same materials and design. We noticed little to no variation in design short of a different label on the box or mirror edge. These identical mirrors have thin plastic, thin mounting plates that bend when you attach them to the headrest, shorter straps, and flexible clips that could fail during use. These mirrors had less impressive reflections with more distortion than the higher-quality options. We also worry that the looseness in the mirror to the attachment plate connection could result in no image of the baby and unacceptable shaking and vibrations.

baby mirror for car - the lusso and the cozy greens both come preassembled and have a much...
The Lusso and the Cozy Greens both come preassembled and have a much thicker attachment plate that holds the mirror steadier than the thin plate options.
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The Diono Easy View comes with remote control for turning the light on and off, and the illumination is dim enough that it shouldn't wake or disturb your baby. We had some challenges while testing the remote as it is a single button, and hitting it once turns it on, but pushing it again didn't turn it off. The light eventually turned off, and we suspect it might take some practice to determine what was happening since there were no instructions.

baby mirror for car - the brica has a sleepy song and light show and a happy entertainment...
The Brica has a sleepy song and light show and a happy entertainment show with lights and upbeat music.
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The Brica is the only mirror in our review with baby-centric features in its bright colors and an adorable owl driving a car hanging on the side. This entertaining mirror plays two melodies, one for energizing waking moments and the other to help soothe a sleepy or upset baby. It also has lights inside the mirror to entertain a crabby baby. We love the idea of a baby-centric mirror, and little ones will too. However, we also believe older babies might get frustrated that they can't reach or grab the owl to play with. You'll also want to keep spare batteries on hand, as little ones may get frustrated with a non-working mirror.

baby mirror for car - many of the products in the competition are remarkably similar or...
Many of the products in the competition are remarkably similar or absolutely identical.
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Identical Products?


You might be wondering, as we did, why does the competition appear strikingly similar? We believe many of these products come from the same manufacturing plant, and even though we purchased several products for this category, we only truly had a couple of products at the end of the day.

The Lusso Mirror and So Peep appear almost identical, except the Lusso has a better-looking matte finish that we prefer as it doesn't collect fingerprints or smudges. We strongly suspect these two come from the same manufacturing plant as the design and other materials are virtually identical in almost every way.

baby mirror for car - the shynerks, darviqs, and zacro are the exact mirror arriving in...
The Shynerks, DARVIQS, and Zacro are the exact mirror arriving in the same box with only a vendor name change in the corner.
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The following four products: Shynerk Baby Car Mirror, Shynerk SH-M-02 Mirror, DARVIQS Mirror, and Zacro Mirror are what we call 'the quadruplets' as they are virtually identical, with two even coming in identical boxes with different brand names. After closely inspecting the product's details, we are convinced that all four came from the same assembly line or manufacturer and are identical in every way other than the name. None of these products were impressive compared to the better-scoring competition. This identical product problem hasn't happened in all our eight years of buying and testing products. We feel giving each mirror its own slot in the lineup is essential. Still, we want our readers to note that they are the same, so if you are considering purchasing one of the quadruplets (for any reason), you should choose whichever product is the least expensive when you are ready to buy. However, we recommend a higher ranking product above any of the four and believe spending a few more dollars is worth getting a better quality product.

baby mirror for car - the lusso is a higher-quality option with a thicker attachment plate...
The Lusso is a higher-quality option with a thicker attachment plate and a stylish matte finish to the bevel.
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Conclusion


Finding an excellent car mirror for spying on your little one while driving can make the adventure more enjoyable. With the right product, you won't need to guess what your baby is doing or nervously pull over to check on a snoozing kid. A helpful mirror can provide peace of mind, and we think you'll be glad you purchased one. This roundup of the most popular options has something for every need and every budget, and our testing can help you skip the poor performers and cheap contenders to focus on the best mirror for your baby and your wallet.

Wendy Schmitz

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