According to Greek myth, Narcissus died because he was obsessed with his own reflection. After 50 hours researching and testing vanity mirrors for this guide, I can relate.
Thankfully, the long hours I spent gazing at my own reflection had a more useful result. We found four great vanity mirrors that reveal you just as you are—plus, they have good lighting and magnification to help you with all your daily grooming tasks.
Everything we recommend
Top pick
Fancii Vera + Lara
An all-around great makeup mirror
This mirror delivers a superb blend of functionality and looks, offering both a standard reflection and a magnifying attachment. But it’s not cheap, and it doesn’t come with a wall charger—just a cable.
Buying Options
$129 from fancii
Budget pick
Amztolife Lighted Makeup Mirror
A simple, no-frills mirror
This mirror offers most of the same features of our other picks: multiple light settings, magnification, and a decent battery life. But its design lacks finesse, and its materials feel cheap.
Upgrade pick
Simplehuman Sensor Mirror Trio
A deluxe mirror with a price tag to match
This mirror lights up when it senses your face, a touch panel lets you easily control the brightness, and it has three different magnifications—it's a work of engineering beauty. But it costs a small fortune.
Buying Options
$300 from SimpleHuman
Also great
Simplehuman Sensor Mirror Fold
Zoom in from anywhere
With a compact frame that folds up easily, this close-up mirror is a great travel companion or a good fit in small spaces at home. But it offers only 10x magnification and one light setting.
Buying Options
$130 from SimpleHuman
Top pick
Fancii Vera + Lara
An all-around great makeup mirror
This mirror delivers a superb blend of functionality and looks, offering both a standard reflection and a magnifying attachment. But it’s not cheap, and it doesn’t come with a wall charger—just a cable.
Buying Options
$129 from fancii
The Fancii Vera + Lara lighted makeup mirror has a sleek design with details that make it both a great tool and an attractive object. The mirror is highly adjustable, offering three dimmable light temperatures and a choice of two views: The main oval-shaped Vera mirror provides a standard 1x reflection, and the small, magnetically attaching Lara has 10x magnification.
The charging port in the back glows to indicate the mirror’s power level but does so gently enough that you can keep it charging in a bedroom without its interrupting your sleep; it comes with only a cable for charging, but it’s compatible with most USB-A wall chargers. Its curvy metallic base is available in three color finishes and looks pretty on a dresser.
However, it requires some assembly and isn’t cheap. (We found that the magical trio of good looks, performance, and build quality was rare to nonexistent among mirrors under $100.)
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Budget pick
Amztolife Lighted Makeup Mirror
A simple, no-frills mirror
This mirror offers most of the same features of our other picks: multiple light settings, magnification, and a decent battery life. But its design lacks finesse, and its materials feel cheap.
Buying Options
$34 from Amazon
The low-priced 8-inch Amztolife Lighted Makeup Mirror has all the essential features you could want in a budget makeup mirror, namely light, magnification, and adjustability. Its light (in three temperature tones) is bright and easy to use, with just one touch button for control.
The mirror swivels all the way around (360 degrees), so you can adjust it to most angles, with one side of the mirror at the standard 1x and the other at 10x magnification.
However, the mirror’s charging cable sticks awkwardly out from the side of the mirror surface, and the port doesn’t accept typical USB cables—if you lose the DC charging cable that accompanies the mirror, you may have a hard time finding a replacement. Some reviewers have also raised concerns about its longevity.
Upgrade pick
Simplehuman Sensor Mirror Trio
A deluxe mirror with a price tag to match
This mirror lights up when it senses your face, a touch panel lets you easily control the brightness, and it has three different magnifications—it's a work of engineering beauty. But it costs a small fortune.
Buying Options
$300 from SimpleHuman
The Simplehuman Sensor Mirror Trio is the most luxurious mirror we tested, with a price tag to match.
On one side, the mirror has a 5x magnified view; on the reverse, it presents a standard view with a 10x insert along the bottom. The mirror automatically lights up when your face nears it, and then it dims when you move away—a cool feature that also helps the battery last for five weeks (maybe more) of regular use.
The light has two temperature options, bright daylight and warm candlelight, each with touch-adjustable brightness. The mirror’s metal body (which is available in three finishes) looks well made, and its five-year warranty is the most generous of all our picks.
Also great
Simplehuman Sensor Mirror Fold
Zoom in from anywhere
With a compact frame that folds up easily, this close-up mirror is a great travel companion or a good fit in small spaces at home. But it offers only 10x magnification and one light setting.
Buying Options
$130 from SimpleHuman
The Simplehuman Sensor Mirror Fold offers the same five-year warranty and motion-activated light as our upgrade pick but in a tinier, more travel-friendly body.
It comes with a carrying case so you can protect the mirror surface and store your charging cord on the go, and it charges via Micro-USB.
However, the reflective surface, which measures just 5 inches in diameter, may be too small for some people’s everyday use, and it provides only a zoomed-in 10x view and a fixed brightness and temperature setting for its light.