Difference between aspherical rearview mirror and R.1350
Aspherical Rearview Mirror
It has a progressive curvature: the internal part is flat, while the external area is convex.
Reduces blind spots by improving lateral visibility.
Helps you better perceive the distance of approaching vehicles.
It is often used in the rearview mirrors of modern cars.
Mirror R.1350
It indicates a radius of curvature of 1350 mm, so it is a convex mirror with a constant curvature.
It offers a wider field of view than a flat mirror, but may cause a slight distortion of distances.
It is used in rearview mirrors of heavy vehicles (trucks, buses) to increase rear visibility.
Which one to choose?
If you drive a car, the aspheric mirror is the best choice to reduce the blind spot. If you have a truck or commercial vehicle, a R.1350 mirror can provide a wider view of the rear area.