So Peep Baby Car Mirror – Safe Rear View Mirrors For Back

So Peep Baby Car Mirror – Safe Rear View Mirrors For Back Facing Child Seat – Crash Tested w/Double Strap for Headrest – Baby Shower Gifts & Car Accessories


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Car Safety Tested and Approved Rear Facing Mirror

So Peep is made for parents, by parents. We understand the primary goal of every loving parent is to keep their little ones safe and secure. Backseat mirrors are a blessing; not only can you check on your little one’s well-being, the extra mirror time during trips helps develop their cognitive skills and self-awareness.



Weight: 431 g
Dimensions: 29.21 x 19.05 x 8.89 cm; 430.91 Grams
Brand: So Peep
Model: 3192339
Manufacture: So Peep
Dimensions: 29.21 x 19.05 x 8.89 cm; 430.91 Grams

7 Responses

  1. GeriOrmond says:

     United States

    I love how big the mirror is! I am able to see my baby without having to move my rear view mirror. Also my baby is able to see himself which he loves! Definitely a must have!

  2. TeenaAtkin says:

     United States

    This was a cost effective way to give me visibility into a rear-facing carseat. It needed no assembly and installed easily. I can clearly see it and keep an eye on my granddaughter every time I peek at my rear view mirror. I’m happy with this purchase!

  3. Stephen Regenold says:

     United States

    We had this with my four year old, and purchased it again for our newest edition coming soon. We previously had a couple of the more well known ones from target or buy buy baby I can’t remember, but towards the end of his rear facing days this was given to me to replace the one in my car and we made a point to get 2 this time for each of our cars. We love them. Easily moveable, clear, and big!

  4. Validee says:

     United States

    So we bought this mirror more than once because we liked the first one so much. Our first one lasted about 3 years but then we needed to get a new one because the sun damaged the straps. Overall the mirror is great for a rear facing child! You can clearly see if your child is sleeping or talk to them through the mirror while driving and my little one can even see me in the mirror which is helpful especially on long drives!

    The mirror is long lasting, sturdy and strong on the back of the cars seat.

    My little one kicks the mirror and it still fairs pretty well! We are happy with our purchase and will continue enjoying this mirror to see our child as she continues to ride rear facing in her car seat!

    Definitely was worth the price and we get our use out of it each day!

  5. Emilio93Vv says:

     United Kingdom

    Really easy installation and angle for us to see each other. Baby view appears small when peering through your rear view mirror bit amazing clarity. Peep to go mirror. Provides a clear view all round. Baby can see you as much as you see them

  6. HSXSusanagr says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersYep, this I love for a car mirror. We’re keeping baby boy rear facing for as long as is humanly possible (because it is a billion times safer in a head on wreck). But…I like to see what he’s up to (sleeping, causing mischief, etc). I had a baby einstein mirror with lights and sound and everything (colors and shapes) in English, Spanish, and French. While my ability to say 4 colors and shapes in 3 languages has increased, and he loved the music it was a VERY poorly conceived mirror. This, though, is brilliant. Large mirror without being obnoxious. But the selling point is the pivoting joint!!! I don’t have to stuff a blanket at the top of it (and re-stuff it frequently) to angle it perfectly to see my kid–I simply spent 15 seconds angling it, and I’m set for a long time (until someone bumps it). Brilliant!!! This is how it was supposed to work (I now know). The second thing that is essential (for those of you who haven’t yet made my mistakes) is that you have to have the straps go around the headrest in both directions! The baby einstein one only went around horizontally, and as my kid has grown he would kick it off all the time. In addition to the fact that it would land on him (and he wasn’t ever happy about that), you would have to reposition it and the blanket angling it so that you could actually see him. Annoying! This one has straps in the horizontal and vertical though, and it hasn’t come off (and can’t). Live and learn, but buy this instead of the baby einstein one (unless you love reinstalling the mirror with almost every trip).

  7. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersInitiay I bought one car seat mirror -the “Baby & Mom Rear View Baby Mirror”.
    It was such total crap and UNSAFE that I decided I would try two more in the next order just to have a better chance of finding one that was safe. This “So Pee Fully Adjustable Convex Wide View Baby Car Mirror” and the “Cozy Greens Baby Car Mirror”.

    The pivoting clip that the Baby&Mom mirror has to make it adjustable is a major flaw. YOU need to slide the thin square piece, which is on the end of a thin plastic pin, into a plastic slot. Once you finally get it in the least little movement pops it out again. Just trying to hold it in my hand as I walked down the hall to get it to the car was a feat of balance. Did I really want to trust this flimsy piece of plastic to not fall on the head of my baby granddaughter?? The answer was no.

    Since my car is a Toyota Camry whose back seat head rests are non-adjustable I decided I would be best off with a rotating, adjustable mirror, but after the poor design of the Baby&Mom one, I wondered if they all would be so flimsy. I am grateful aht I am an Amazon Prime member, so I could order and get free returns, so I tried two more of the same design and kept me fingers crossed that I could find something which worked but would not fall on my granddaughter’s head.

    Am a very happy to say that both So Pee’s “Fully Adjustable Convex Wide View Baby Car Mirror” and Cozy Green’s “Baby Car Mirror” had a rotating design which was fully solid! Both had the rotating ball mechanism fully installed and sealed, nothing you had to put in and pray it would not slip out.

    If I only ordered the So Pee’s “Fully Adjustable Convex Wide View Baby Car Mirror”, I would have been happy with it, especially after the Baby&Mom’s piece of junk. It was sturdy, I could get it on my non-adjustable head rest, I could adjust it to a good angle, and even more importantly, I was confidant that it would not fall on my granddaughter’s head.

    Then I tried Cozy Green’s “Baby Car Mirror”. It too was sturdy, I could get it on my non-adjustable head rest, I could adjust it to a good angle, and I was also confidant that it would not fall on my granddaughter’s head. While So Pee had a good mirror, I likd Cozy Green’s better. So Pee had the larger mirror size-wise, yet my granddaughter appeared smaller in it. Obviously if you are putting in a baby mirror you want to easily see the baby, so I liked Cozy Green’s mirror better. I also liked this mirror better because of the straps were. So Pee’s straps were in a cross — Up, doen, left, right. Cozy Green’s straps were diagonal, like an X. Since my Camry’s head rest does not move up, I had to finagle it to be able to attach well to my head rest. Cozy’s Green’s X design easily fit very snugly around my headrest. Depending on the design of your headrest, this might be a non-issue for you.

    I was baby-sitting my granddaughter twice a week all summer and this has been wonderful. Made the mirror into a non-issue. The pivot was easy to adjust as my granddaughter got a bit bigger. Just recently my daughter had a baby and was struggling trying to put in a mirror which was given to her as a present. It was one that had a strap which was supposed to go through a hole in the headrest, but she had no hole. After working on it for a good 10 mins I told her I would be sending her a better one. Of course I sent her THIS one

    To summarize:
    Baby&Mom — 0 stars if I could; total crap. I hate to give negative reviews, but when it comes to the safety of a baby, I will say the truth even if it hurts the manufacturer. A mirror itself is not a matter of safety or not, but when it comes down to possibility falling on a baby’s head while traveling in the car, it is not worth the risk. Many of the positive reviews state they received a free or reduced-cost item. Note: Many of the negative reviews have a comment from the manufacturer saying they will give a full refund if they remove the review — so just how many more negative reviews should there be?? Obviously this manufacturer is in it only for the money, and does not care what could happen to the baby. Get one yourself if you must just to see — it is not a matter of a “defective” product as the manufacturer wants you to believe, it is a DESIGN FLAW.

    So Pee: 4 stars. Nice and solid, but the larger mirror did not give a larger reflection, actually gave a smaller size head, and more of other things that did not matter. The up-down-left-right straps were not the best for my headrest which does not go up and down.

    Cozy Green: 5 stars. Nice, Solid, large view of the baby. X-design of the straps work best for my headrest.