








✨ Reflect your brilliance with Keonjinn’s light-smart, fog-free mirror!
The Keonjinn 40x24 inch LED bathroom mirror combines advanced dimmable lighting with three color temperatures, rapid anti-fog technology, and durable tempered glass. UL-listed and IP54 rated, it offers safe, customizable illumination with easy horizontal or vertical installation, making it a must-have for modern, style-conscious professionals.















































| ASIN | B086QT4T6X |
| Brand | Keonjinn |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (258) |
| Date First Available | 3 April 2020 |
| Item Weight | 12.1 kg |
| Material | 5mm High Quality Glass with Silver Coating |
| Power / Wattage | 36.00 |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 60.96 x 2.54 cm; 12.11 kg |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Fogless, Lighted |
A**R
Excellent item, très bonne qualité
S**I
Is good size for me also good quality
L**N
Paid an electrician to install it. After it was hung he saw that it didn’t illuminate. I’ll probably take a loss since we have it beyond the return date. (Bathroom took that long to renovate)
T**.
I was a little hesitant to buy this mirror simply because I did see one or 2 reviews that said it was a huge pain to hang. After doing it though it wasn't really bad! I decided to hard wire my mirror in as I had an outlet behind my old mirror. Colors and wiring for an outlet are very easy (white to white, Black to Black, and green to green or bare copper for ground) I had the 40 x 24" mirror and the mount holes that I used were 39" from each other. I used the blue painters tape trick to stretch from hole to hole and poke a hole in the spot where the screws go into the back of the mirror. I then took that long piece of tape, used a level to get the tape level, and then used a small screw driver to mark those holes on the wall. I then used 2 metal screw in drywall anchors as the ones that come with the mirror are too flimsy in my opinion. The cord was long enough that I was able to wire up my mirror after turning the power off while having the mirror resting on the counter. I then lifted from the middle of the mirror, got the right side hooked and used that screw to hold the mirror and gently lift the left side up to find that hole. It took about a minute and I was able to get it to slid down and then check that it was level. Not too bad! If you can hang a picture and twist wires together After power is off you can do this!! Just be patient and have a friend there if you need them to hold the mirror while you wire it up. I also used a couple of clear, small, rubber bumpers that you can get in a pack of 60 from walmart or anywhere to space the mirror out to make it feel a bit more rigid so when you press the buttons it won't bang or scrape up the wall. The brightness was really good. I wish it was a tad brighter but generally it's not to replace your main light, just to give you a little help with your face area. So far I just installed it, I'll have to give it time to see how well it works or lasts but I so far love the quality!
J**T
I loved the idea of one mirror, but they wouldn’t ship, ordered two instead
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