{"id":5398,"date":"2017-09-16T03:13:02","date_gmt":"2017-09-16T03:13:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.3rd-eye.com\/?p=637"},"modified":"2019-11-14T20:39:14","modified_gmt":"2019-11-14T19:39:14","slug":"07_htm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ebestpicks.com\/07_htm\/","title":{"rendered":"Third Eye Foam Helmet Mirror Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
If You love cycling, you know how cycling on city streets is always hard. Well, I found the perfect solution for the city riders. The Third Eye Foam Helmet Mirror. As the name suggests, this mirror offers cyclists a real third eye experience, which lowers chances of accidents on the road. Most bicycles, both sports and recreational have no side mirrors. The lack of a side mirror makes it difficult for a rider to detect what is happening on the street behind them. The Third Eye Foam Helmet Mirror brings new ingredients to the table hence making bicycle riding more fun and safe.<\/p>\n
For one, the mirror only works with a foam helmet. The mirror cannot be attached to a hard shell helmet that lacks foam lining. The good news is that most helmets have a foam interior casing, making the mirror usable on most helmets. The mirror is attached to the form using form tape then attached to the Velcro. Once you have the stick-like part of the mirror attached to the helmet, you can twist the mirror at the pivot to view any direction. Actually, the mirror can rotate 360 degrees.<\/p>\n
The mirror is mainly made up of three main parts.
\n-The mirror it self-which is a small rearview mirror.
\n-The connection stick. The stick is very thin and barely visible.
\n-The clasps are used to hold on to the soft foam part of the helmet. The stick part of the helmet is made of plastic which makes it light and easy to use.<\/p>\n
Pros<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons<\/strong><\/p>\n The biggest disadvantage of this mirror is that it cannot be used on non-foam helmets. There are several people who use non-form helmets and it becomes more difficult for them to use the mirror since it can not hold on firmly. The stick part of the helmet is also a little too light and can easily break in case of an accident.<\/p>\n\n