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This dome convex mirror offers three key features that set it apart from traditional surveillance solutions. First, its 360° panoramic viewing angle covers an entire room or corridor, eliminating blind spots that are often missed by standard convex mirrors or fixed security cameras—directly solving the problem of theft in retail store aisles or warehouse storage racks. Second, the high-definition acrylic mirror surface provides clear, low-distortion images, allowing staff to easily identify individuals or objects in the monitored area, unlike cheaper plastic mirrors that produce blurry, distorted images. Third, its lightweight hemispherical design (only 2.5kg) makes it easy to install on ceilings without requiring additional structural support, and its matte gray optional finish blends seamlessly with indoor decor, avoiding the unsightly appearance of traditional security equipment. Additionally, the mirror surface is scratch-resistant, maintaining clear visibility for over 4 years with regular use.

The 360° Dome Indoor Security Convex Mirror is built with precise parameters for indoor surveillance. It has a mirror diameter of 50cm, made from 2mm thick high-definition acrylic material that offers 92% light transmittance, ensuring bright, clear images even in low-light indoor environments. The imaging distortion rate is less than 5%, which is well within the industry standard for security convex mirrors, allowing accurate identification of people and objects. The hemispherical shape is designed to maximize viewing coverage, with no dead angles in the monitored area. The mounting base is made of durable ABS plastic, with adjustable height options to suit different ceiling heights. The product comes with a complete set of installation accessories, including expansion screws and ceiling hooks, allowing for quick and secure installation in less than 10 minutes. It is compatible with both flat and sloped ceilings, making it suitable for any indoor space.
This product is ideal for a wide range of indoor security and operational monitoring scenarios. In supermarkets and retail stores, it is installed above aisles, checkout counters, and high-value product displays, allowing staff to monitor customer activity and prevent theft without needing to be physically present in every aisle. In shopping malls, it is mounted at corridor intersections, elevator lobbies, and stairwells, enhancing public safety by enabling security personnel to quickly respond to incidents. In warehouses and distribution centers, it is placed at crossroads of storage racks, forklift passages, and loading docks, helping operators avoid collisions and monitor inventory handling processes. In office buildings, it is used at blind corners in corridors to prevent accidental collisions between employees. Its cost-effectiveness and easy installation make it a popular choice for small businesses and large enterprises alike, providing an affordable alternative to expensive multi-camera security systems.