Know what’s behind you — without breaking your stride.

For women who run their own routes

Know what’s behind you — without breaking your stride.

A discreet rear-view mirror built into your running glasses. One glance shows the path behind you — music on, pace steady, mind free.

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The little checks you stop counting

You check behind you more than you think.

Footsteps that speed up. A bike bell somewhere behind your playlist. That one quiet stretch where you always glance back — twice.

Every runner knows the trade: music makes the kilometers lighter, but it takes your ears. So you compromise. One earbud out. Volume low. A look over the shoulder that breaks your stride and tells you… almost nothing.

It’s not fear. It’s just wanting to know — and knowing shouldn’t cost you your flow.

The workarounds don’t really work

One earbud out

You give up half your music and you still can’t see anything. Sound tells you something is there — never what, or how close.

The over-the-shoulder glance

It breaks your stride, twists your posture mid-step, and buys you half a second of blurry sidewalk.

Just ignoring it

The nagging feeling doesn’t ignore you back. It sits in your neck the whole run.

TriEye The View with the mirror integrated into the lens

The fix

A mirror in the lens. Set once. There every run.

The View puts a small adjustable mirror inside the lens itself — like a car’s side mirror, for your run. Set the angle once with a fingertip and it stays put, kilometer after kilometer.

Checking behind you becomes a glance, not a turn. Your stride holds, your playlist stays in both ears, and the path behind you is simply… there. Featherlight and secure from first stride to last — awareness that doesn’t look like safety gear.

Set it once. Then just run.

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    Set the angle once

    A fingertip on the ball-and-socket joint. It holds through every stride and every sprint.

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    Glance, don’t turn

    A flick of the eyes shows you the path behind — posture intact, rhythm intact.

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    Run your route

    Both earbuds in if you want them. Your pace, your playlist, your call — with eyes everywhere.

From one runner to another

“I thought I’d feel silly wearing a mirror. The first time I saw a bike coming up behind me, I stopped caring how it looked.”

It takes a run or two before the glance is habit. Then running without it feels like running with your eyes closed.

What runners say

★★★★★ 4.8 · 790+ reviews
Love these — I’d recommend them to all cyclists, and even runners!
Jack G., Verified Buyer
No more turning my head to see what’s behind me. Easy glance, great fit, and the mirror doesn’t move at all.
Daniel M., Verified Buyer
The mirror works perfectly and the glasses are so comfortable. I can’t recommend these highly enough.
Tyler A., Verified Buyer

Your route. Your pace. Your eyes everywhere.

The View — running glasses with a rear-view mirror in the lens.

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