Pivot Side-Mirror Simulator (Top-Down)
FAIL
Back-of-head coverage
0
%
PASS threshold:
25
%
Controls (no scrolling)
Left Mirror
Pivot X (in)
0
Reflective width (in)
0
Yaw (deg, out from wall)
0
Right Mirror
Pivot X (in)
0
Reflective width (in)
0
Yaw (deg, out from wall)
0
Head turn (yaw, deg)
0
Reset to defaults
Default product spec (Wayfair Canada)
Winston Porter “Corrente Pivot-N-View Squared Cornered Rectangle Mirror for Window Bathroom Vanity”
Overall:
26" H x 16" W x 3" D
Mirror (reflective area):
22" H x 14" W
Glass thickness:
0.16"
Weight:
7.89 lb
Assumptions
Top-down only. No height/tilt/pitch modeling.
Each side mirror is modeled as a reflective segment rotating about a wall pivot point.
Hardware footprint inferred from overall vs reflective width: overall = reflective + 2", so
1" hardware margin
at the pivot side.
Left mirror uses a left-side pivot (segment extends out and to the right/left depending on yaw). Right mirror uses a right-side pivot.
Walls are infinitely thin line-segments; mirrors cannot rotate "through" walls (simple geometric constraints).
Occlusion by the person/torso is ignored. (This makes the sim optimistic.)
Legend
Walls / desk
Mirrors
Head / targets
Success rays
Fail rays
View orientation: back wall (with mirrors) is at the
bottom
. Short wall is on the
left
, extending upward 11".