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Are you using the camera feature? If so, that's the reason. When you look in a normal mirror, your eyes aren't focusing on the mirror, they're focusing on the total distance from your eyes to the mirror to the object behind you. But when you're using it as a screen, your eyes have to focus on the screen, not the object behind you. I don't think the mirror is really any closer to you than on most other cars, but the virtual image is much closer than when using a regular mirror. This situation is true with all cars that have a video screen for the rear view. Assuming you are using the camera image, try switching it off and see if you still notice the problem


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