They’re available with suction‑cup or locking‑suction mounts, wall‑mounted extendable arms, and tabletop/stand designs with bases or trays for countertop use.
Extension options include flexible goosenecks around 12 inches, wall‑mounted extendable arms around 13 inches, and telescoping or adjustable arms with ranges seen around 6 to 10.5 inches.
Sizes range from small travel or tabletop mirrors to larger wall or countertop models. Heights in listings run roughly from about 3.1 inches up to 15 inches, with widths in the available details of about 6.25 to 10.75 inches.
Common materials include plastic/ABS, metal or steel frames, stainless steel components, and glass mirror surfaces. Specific finishes and construction vary by model.
Typical extras include double‑sided mirrors with dual magnifications, built‑in trays or storage bases, magnetic spot magnifiers, and phone holders on some tabletop models.
Many models use touch or touch‑screen controls (tap to turn on, long‑press to dim) and offer multiple light settings—commonly three preset modes—or stepless/continuous dimming depending on the model.