For city riders on two wheels
25 km/h forward. Zero view backward.
Scooters and city bikes move faster than the traffic around them expects. A mirror inside your lens shows the taxi before it’s a problem.
Shop The ClassicThe blind commute
Your scooter has a bell, a light — and no idea what’s behind you.
Every ride through town is a negotiation with things approaching from behind: the taxi easing into the bike lane, the delivery rider twice your speed, the bus that’s suddenly very close.
On small wheels, the over-the-shoulder check is worse than useless — scooters and city bikes punish every wobble. So most riders simply… don’t look. They ride on vibes and hope the city is paying attention.
Why looking back doesn’t work on small wheels
The head check
Turn your head on a scooter and the deck follows. At 25 km/h between kerb and traffic, that’s a fall waiting.
Mirrors
There’s nowhere to mount one on a shared scooter — and bar mirrors on city bikes shake themselves useless.
Your ears
Electric cars, electric bikes, electric everything. The modern city approaches in silence.

The fix
A mirror in the lens. The city, covered.
The Classic puts TriEye’s patented adjustable mirror inside the lens of an everyday frame. Set it once with a fingertip, and everything behind you is one glance away — hands steady, deck steady, eyes forward.
And because it’s eyewear first — blush pink, powder blue, matte black — it reads as style, not safety equipment. Awareness that looks like sunglasses.
Set it once. Then glide.
- 1
Set the angle once
A fingertip before you push off. It stays put over cobbles, tram tracks and kerbs.
- 2
Glance, don’t wobble
A flick of the eyes shows the lane behind — both hands where they belong.
- 3
Move with the city
Merge past the parked cars and take your turn knowing exactly what’s coming.
From the bike lane
“I can see what’s coming up behind me — a scooter, a jogger, a cargo bike — before I hear a thing.”
One commute and the glance is habit. The city feels wider when you can see all of it.
What riders say
I can see what’s coming up behind me when out walking — a scooter, jogger, a baby carriage. Keeps us safe.
Makes me feel safer on the road. No bulky mirrors. Would absolutely recommend to any cyclist.
I cannot ride my bike without it. I feel super safe — what a good choice.
Style forward. Eyes everywhere.
The Classic — a rear-view mirror in the lens, in colors you’ll actually wear.
Shop The ClassicFree shipping · 30-day returns · 2-year warranty