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| |  | Car Seat Toys | Home » » » » Eddie Bauer® Backseat Bear Mirror | | | | | | | Description: | | Parent are always looking for ways too keep baby entertained while reassuring them that their little one is safe. The Eddie Bauer Bear Baby View Mirror is perfect in keeping baby happy and also provides parents with peace of mind. Features: - Swivel mirror design - adjusts for better viewing
- Multiple attachment methods - universallly fits most car models
- Soft, fabric bear-themed design - keeps baby entertained
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• Keep a little one entertained with a baby-safe mirror designed to attach to a headrest
• Soft fabric teddy bear-theme frame
• Built-in night-light soothes and distracts Baby
• Multiple attachments fit almost any car
• 6.75Hx9.75W"
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.9 inches | | Product Width:
| 9.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.64 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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get another kindJul 07, 2007 This is not a good mirror. It is small, you cannot see the infant, and the image is not clear.
Pretty much uselessApr 17, 2007 I could not get this mirror to angle properly in our Honda CR-V to give a view of the baby, and when my wife held the mirror on the seat as a test, the image of the baby was so small that I could discern no details about what the baby was doing. The mirror is also distorting. The image only appears focused and in the appropriate dimensions if you look DIRECTLY into the center of the mirror.
Takes a bit of maneuvering for minivans-infant car seatsMar 22, 2007 I bought this so I could check to make sure my baby was ok since he can't hold his head up quite yet and so I could see my cute baby's face in the mirror while driving in our Honda Odyssey minivan. He's in an infant car seat though and I couldn't see anything at all either from my mirror or turning around to look into his mirror. I finally figured out I had to somehow raise the headrest and fit the mirror on the headrest. I'm still worried about it flying off but it does work now. Perhaps it would work on the window but I didn't bother. On the window, it would be held by suction and I really don't want that thing possibly flying off and hitting my baby.
sanity saver!Nov 26, 2006 this has been a sanity saver for me. i can clearly see what my daughter is doing without having to pull over and get into the backseat. i only wish it was easier to keep in place. for some reason, it will not stay in place in our regular car (slides down), but stays put perfectly fine in our SUV. other than that, i like this mirror.
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