Cool idea but I'd like to see a demo of the field of vision provided. One of the YouTube commenters asked what happened when a car with HIDs rolls up behind you - Is the mirror out of sight enough to avoid it or are you going to be blinded? What about trucks etc where the headlights are much higher and more likely to shine in the back of the helmet?
This is one of those why-didn't-I-think-of-that devices. Very cool.
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Cool idea but I'd like to see a demo of the field of vision provided. One of the YouTube commenters asked what happened when a car with HIDs rolls up behind you - Is the mirror out of sight enough to avoid it or are you going to be blinded? What about trucks etc where the headlights are much higher and more likely to shine in the back of the helmet?
This is one of those why-didn't-I-think-of-that devices. Very cool.