Student Eye-Head Monitor and Instructor’s Rearview Mirror


The use of convex mirrors allow the instructor to observe the head and eye movements of the trainee in the mirror. Whether it is the eye check mirror or the instructor’s rearview mirror by having a convex mirror a wide viewing area is achieved to show important information during each view. The mirrors mount close to the windshield to avoid the impression of extending into the instructor’s face


The student eye-head monitor is mounted to the right of the rearview mirror. This allows the instructor to see the eye’s and head of the student when the mirror is viewed. The instructor is also able to use peripheral vision to see the hands and feet movement of the student.
The instructor’s rearview mirror is mounted to the right of the student eye check mirror. The instructor is able to see out the rear window and have a view of the students in the back seat.




Suction cups secure the mirror to the windshield. An adjustable hinge allows you to get the best viewing angle.






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