🪞 Visibility Guide
Broadway 300mm Wide Clear Convex Rear View Mirror
A wide convex interior mirror dramatically expands your rear view and shrinks blind spots. Here is what the popular Broadway 300mm clear mirror does, who it suits, and how to fit it.
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🔎 Quick Answer: The Broadway 300mm wide convex rear view mirror is a clip-on interior mirror that mounts over your factory mirror to give a much wider, panoramic rear view. The gentle convex curve captures more of the road and rear pillars, reducing blind spots — popular in JDM-style and everyday setups alike.
Why a Wide Convex Mirror
Wider FieldSees more lanes & rear corners
Fewer Blind SpotsConvex curve broadens coverage
Clip-On FitMounts over the stock mirror
Clear OpticsDistortion-free centre view
Flat vs Convex
🪞 Convex (this mirror)
- Much wider field of view
- Reduces blind spots
- Objects appear slightly smaller/farther
- Great for busy traffic
▭ Stock Flat Mirror
- True-to-life distance
- Narrower field
- More blind spot area
- Standard factory view
📏 At 300mm wide it spans most windscreens. Measure your mirror and screen width before buying.
Fitting Tips
- Clean the existing mirror so the clips grip securely
- Centre it and check it clears the windscreen and sun visors
- Adjust the angle for a full rear view before driving
- Make sure it doesn’t block your forward sightline
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a convex mirror cause distortion?
Quality wide convex mirrors keep the centre clear and only gently curve the edges to widen the view. Objects appear a little smaller and farther, which is normal for convex optics.
Will the 300mm Broadway mirror fit my car?
It clips over most factory interior mirrors and suits the majority of windscreens, but measure your mirror and screen width first to be sure.
Do I need tools to install it?
No — it clips on over your existing mirror in seconds. Just clean the mirror first so the clips grip firmly.
Want a Wider Rear View?
A 300mm clip-on convex mirror widens your rear view and cuts blind spots — measure your mirror, clip it on, and angle it for full coverage.
