Hi Guys!
I am continuing my scientific research on rear mirrors, which has led me to explore blind spot detection systems and dashcams.
I removed the original mirrors and replaced them with round mirrors under the handlebars. These were app. 8cm in diameter and app. 10cm under the handlebars (and the glass was a bit blueish). Looked cool, but the visibility in these was pretty bad. Close to zero



Small round mirrors were replaced with "d" shape mirrors. It looks like two shovels, but the visibility is pretty good. Extending the mirror downwards especially helps a lot in terms of visibility.


The third option is bigger round mirrors with an eccentric mount, which moves the mirror downwards. The round shape extends the efficient space of the mirror compared to those two shovels above. That's still only an assumption since these are awaiting testing.



This whole thing led me to blind spot detection since the blind spot here is huge... There's a radar solution from Garmin. I have a great experience with the Garmin Varia radar for cycling. I use it with Garmin computers on road bikes and mountain bikes, with a phone on a commuter bike, and it works perfectly. Basically, I don't ride without it. It gives you perfect overview on what's going on behind you.
Does anyone have any experience with Garmin zumo - https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/1227031/
Another option is Innovv blind spot detection that comes in a bundle with front and rear dash cams, which is something I am thinking about a lot. Any experience with this system? https://innovv.com/products/rc6-with-dashcam-thirdeye
In an ideal world, I imagine a rear cam with radar that works with an app on my mobile phone - replacing blind spot detection and enhancing mirrors. I would have a phone on the handlebars showing what's behind me in wide-angle. Or instead of a phone, it could use displays placed as mirrors - it could be placed above handlebars with great visibility without any disturbance from a rider... But it seems nothing like this exists yet. Or am I mistaken?
Any opinions welcome
P.S.: some additional safety - yesterday, my new Alpinestars TechAir 5 Plasma arrived. And yes, it's finally an airbag that fits great and has all the functionality one would expect from this kind of system...
I am continuing my scientific research on rear mirrors, which has led me to explore blind spot detection systems and dashcams.
I removed the original mirrors and replaced them with round mirrors under the handlebars. These were app. 8cm in diameter and app. 10cm under the handlebars (and the glass was a bit blueish). Looked cool, but the visibility in these was pretty bad. Close to zero




Small round mirrors were replaced with "d" shape mirrors. It looks like two shovels, but the visibility is pretty good. Extending the mirror downwards especially helps a lot in terms of visibility.



The third option is bigger round mirrors with an eccentric mount, which moves the mirror downwards. The round shape extends the efficient space of the mirror compared to those two shovels above. That's still only an assumption since these are awaiting testing.



This whole thing led me to blind spot detection since the blind spot here is huge... There's a radar solution from Garmin. I have a great experience with the Garmin Varia radar for cycling. I use it with Garmin computers on road bikes and mountain bikes, with a phone on a commuter bike, and it works perfectly. Basically, I don't ride without it. It gives you perfect overview on what's going on behind you.
Does anyone have any experience with Garmin zumo - https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/1227031/
Another option is Innovv blind spot detection that comes in a bundle with front and rear dash cams, which is something I am thinking about a lot. Any experience with this system? https://innovv.com/products/rc6-with-dashcam-thirdeye
In an ideal world, I imagine a rear cam with radar that works with an app on my mobile phone - replacing blind spot detection and enhancing mirrors. I would have a phone on the handlebars showing what's behind me in wide-angle. Or instead of a phone, it could use displays placed as mirrors - it could be placed above handlebars with great visibility without any disturbance from a rider... But it seems nothing like this exists yet. Or am I mistaken?
Any opinions welcome

P.S.: some additional safety - yesterday, my new Alpinestars TechAir 5 Plasma arrived. And yes, it's finally an airbag that fits great and has all the functionality one would expect from this kind of system...