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| |  | Car Seat Toys | Home » » » » Eddie Bauer® Back-Seat Mirror | | | | | | | Description: | | Parents area always looking for ways to keep an eye on their rear-facing child. The Eddie Bauer Deluxe Baby View Mirror allows parents to do just that for that extra peace of mind. Features: - Soft, fabric edges - more visually appealing
- Multiple attachment methods - universally fits most car models
- Neutral color fabri - blends in with almost any car interior
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• Keep a little one entertained with a baby-safe mirror designed to attach to a headrest
• Soft fabric edges
• Multiple attachments fit almost any car
• 6.75Hx9.75W"
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.87 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.62 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.51 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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circus mirror!Oct 13, 2008 This mirror actually made me laugh because it was like a circus mirror. The image was so distorted you couldn't tell what you were looking at!!! I could sort of tell it was a baby--- no way could I even identify my baby though that mirror--- awful don't waste your money!!!
Horrible MirrorSep 19, 2008 My husband picks this up at Baby R Us without reading any reviews as I've suggested. I am now putting this in his car instead. This is our first car seat mirror, so I thought they all distort the baby's face until I read the reviews here. On the packaging, it shows the baby's face very clearly. Yet, in reality, my baby looks like she is in a funny mirror. I can't even see whether she is sleeping or awake. The only good thing is that I finally figured out how to make it stay put on the seat rest. It is not worth your money.
Don't waste your $ - doesn't stay put, distorted imageSep 06, 2008 I agree with all the other bad reviews - this thing is a total waste of money. It's basically some flimsy reflective cellophane type material and two nylon straps to fasten it to the back of your headreast. There's also some weird hook kind of thing attached to the back (I think the instructions said it's for people who want to install it some alternative way) that is too narrow to hook onto anything and just gets in the way when you're just trying to use the straps. Anyway, it moves around a lot and sometimes just falls completely down the headrest. It comes with some ghetto foam wedges to presumably stabilize it, but I didn't want to use them because they looked like they would not work, and I suspected that the adhesive would ruin my leather car upholstery, which based on the other review seems like it would have. Even if it would stay in place, the cheap "mirror" horribly distorts everything if it is bent in the slightest. And of course, the mirror inevitably bends when you try to tighten the straps to get it to stay on the headrest. So even if you manage to get it properly positioned (which is unlikely), you won't be able to see any details about what your child is doing - asleep? awake? sucking her thumb? putting something she found on the ground in her mouth? who can say? not you, if you're using this piece of crap.
buy something elseSep 01, 2008 A piece of crap. I couldn't mount it on the headrest so I had to use the 'glued' supports. It barely stayed on and it was difficult to adust. Now that glue (which is more like chewing gum) is not coming off no matter what I do. It's not visible anymore but when you touch the back sit where the glue was you can feel the stickiness.
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Are you kidding me Eddie Bauer?Jan 17, 2008 This product is a joke. Yeah, of course it's easy to install because you'd have to be an idiot to not know how to hang something around a head rest. Once I got in the front seat of my truck to check it out, I couldn't get over how distorted everything was. I'm glad I checked it out ahead of time because, had I been driving with my baby, I may have gotten into an accident due to the sheer terror that my child's head stretched out to three times its size. As I crammed the product back in the box, I couldn't help but glance. Yeah, my eyes were where my ears were supposed to be. I looked like that dude from the Goonies. What really ticks me off is that this product is meant to facilitate safety by helping parents keep on eye on their child. Are you kidding me? With this fun house mirror? Unless you have a fascination with crappy products or are in the circus, don't buy this head stretching mirror. I may as well have strapped a giant serving spoon to the headrest, it would have been just as useful.
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