XIGETRAIL Rechargeable 3 Way Mirror with LED Lights Review
A hands-on look at the XIGETRAIL rechargeable 3 way mirror: 8 LED strips, three light modes, telescoping hooks, and a fold-flat design built for self hair cutting.
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Quick Verdict
The telescoping hooks sold me. I’ve literally never seen a way mirror let you hang it on a door and still drop it to eye level. Add 8 LED strips, three light modes, and a fold-flat body and it’s a smart pick for anyone cutting their own hair at home.
Buy if you:
- Cut, trim, or fade your own hair and need to see the back
- Want to hang it on a closet or behind a bedroom door at eye level
- Travel or move it around and want it to fold flat
- Like adjustable lighting for makeup, shaving, or braiding
Skip if you:
- Use it under bright room lights, where dimming is hard to even notice
- Already have a full wall-mounted vanity mirror
- Want a plug-in mirror and don’t want to recharge a battery
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The Telescoping Hooks Change How You Hang It
I was really surprised when I opened it, not by the lights, but by the telescoping hooks. Not because it’s flashy, but because of one detail that mattered more than the lights or the panels. The telescoping hooks. They pull out and extend way up, and I was so surprised at how tall they go. If you want to grab one, you can check today’s price on Amazon here.
Here’s why that’s clever. If you hang a mirror behind your door and the hooks are tiny, the mirror sits way too high. With these, you hang it up top and still bring the glass down to eye level. I’ve literally never seen that before in any other mirror like this.
What’s in the Box and the Specs That Matter
It’s a trifold barber mirror with three adjustable panels, 8 LED light strips wrapped around the edges, and a built-in rechargeable battery. It comes with the charging cable right in the box. The thing folds flat, so I didn’t realize how big it was going to be, but also how compact it gets when the panels fold in and the hooks push back down.
The Lights: Three Modes and a Touch Dimmer
There’s one little button, and a quick tap cycles you through three light modes. You’ve got white, you’ve got warm, and you’ve got the by-color setting. Tap it three times to move through them, and on the fourth tap it shuts off. Simple.
But there is definitely more. Hold your finger down on that same button and it dims or brightens. I held it down and the strips dimmed all the way, then brought the brightness right back up. You can do that with every mode. Hold the button to dim or brighten any mode, critical for makeup, detail trimming, or fades where light intensity changes the work.
The One Thing That’s Hard to Tell

The dimming is hard to see under bright room lighting. When I dimmed the strips all the way down, I had a lot of lights on in the studio, so it might be hard to tell the strips were even still on. They were, just really dimmed. In a normal bathroom with the overheads off it’ll read fine, but if you’re surrounded by bright light, the lowest dim setting almost disappears against the room. Worth knowing before you expect dramatic mood lighting in a sunlit space.
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Who This Way Mirror Is Really For
Self-haircutters are the primary target, and the three adjustable panels are why: you angle the side wings until you can see the back of your head straight-on, no awkward phone-camera workaround required. That’s table stakes for a trifold mirror, but the telescoping hooks and the wrap-around LED strips push it past the basic versions that only get the angle right.
Beyond haircuts, it works for makeup, shaving, coloring, and braiding. If you don’t have a built-in vanity but you’ve got a little shelf in the bathroom, the desktop placement covers you. If you’d rather not eat up shelf space, hang it behind a bedroom door or on a closet and use those telescoping hooks to bring it to eye level. Three placement options, three different rooms it can live in.
Folds Flat, Goes With You
Push the hooks back in, fold the three panels together, and it goes from a full barber mirror to something that slips flat into a bag. For anyone doing their own trims on the road, hotel bathroom, guest room, wherever, that fold-flat body matters more than any single spec on the box.
Advice Before You Buy
Charge it fully before the first use. The listing recommends a full charge out of the box, and the indicator goes red while charging and blue when it’s done, so you’ll know when it’s ready. The battery charges off a wall socket, a computer, or a power bank, so you’re not locked to one outlet.
Plan your placement first. If you want it on a door, make sure you actually extend the hooks so the glass lands at eye level instead of floating up near the top. And if you mostly do detail work like fades or makeup, lean on the dimmer and the warm mode rather than blasting full brightness. You can see the current price and availability on Amazon here.
Pros
- Telescoping hooks let you hang it high and still keep the mirror at eye level
- 8 LED light strips wrap around all three panels for all-angle coverage
- Three light modes (white, warm, by-color) plus a hold-to-dim touch control
- Rechargeable, comes with the cable, charges off socket/computer/power bank
- Folds flat and compact for travel or storage
Cons
- Dimmed lights are hard to notice under bright room lighting
- Battery means you have to remember to recharge it
- Redundant if you already own a wall-mounted vanity mirror
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the XIGETRAIL way mirror need to be plugged in to work?
No. It runs on a built-in 2600 mAh rechargeable battery, so once it’s charged you can use it cordless anywhere. The charging cable is included, and it charges from a wall socket, a computer, or a power bank.
How do I know when it’s fully charged?
The indicator light is red while charging and turns blue when it’s full. The listing recommends charging it fully before your first use to protect the battery.
Can I hang it on a door?
Yes, and the telescoping hooks are what make door hanging actually work. You extend the hooks to hang it from the top of the door, then the mirror still sits at eye level instead of floating too high. You can also wall-hang it or stand it on a desk or shelf.
How many light settings does it have?
Three color modes: cool white, natural, and warm. A quick tap cycles through them, and a fourth tap turns the lights off. Holding the button down dims or brightens whichever mode you’re on.
Is it good for makeup as well as haircuts?
Yes. The 8 surrounding LED strips give even light across all three panels, which helps for makeup, shaving, coloring, and braiding, not just hair cutting. The warm mode and dimmer make it flexible depending on the look you want.
Will it fit in a suitcase for travel?
It’s built to. The panels fold in and the hooks retract, so the whole mirror flattens into a compact shape you can carry. That fold-flat design is one of its better features for anyone on the go.
How is this different from a traditional flat mirror?
A single flat mirror only shows you the front. The trifold panels give a 360-degree view so you can see the back and sides of your head at once, which is the whole reason self-haircutters use a way mirror. Add the wrap-around lighting and you can see detail a plain mirror can’t show.
Can I use it on a bathroom shelf without hanging it?
Yes, desktop placement is one of the three options. If you’ve got a little shelf in the bathroom, you can stand it there without the hooks. The adjustable panels still let you angle each side for the view you need.
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