Gli occhiali sono fantastici. Mi danno una sensazione di sicurezza mai provata durante le mie uscite in bici.
Spedizione puntuale.
Aweful. Total joke. Flip attachment for my sunglases. Worst customer service. No return instructions. You have been warned. Purchase a cheap rear view mirror attachment.
Hi Nancy,
We're really sorry your experience with The Clip didn't go the way it should have — that's genuinely frustrating to read, and we take it seriously.
On the return instructions: that's on us. They should be easy to find and clearly communicated, and if they weren't, we've let you down. Please reach out through our website chart or email and we'll sort the return straight away — no hoops.
The Clip is a small rear-view mirror that clips directly onto the temple of your existing sunglasses — designed to give cyclists a clear view of traffic from behind without ever having to turn their head. We'd genuinely love to understand what didn't work for you. But first things first — let's make sure you're taken care of.
— The TriEye team
These are the best purchase I’ve made after buying my new bike! I have so much more confidence riding on the streets around my city. I can see if someone or something (bus) is coming up behind me without having to turn my head. I’ve already recommended them to 3 others who have also purchased! GREAT GREAT GREAT invention!!!
For years, I had used a bicycle mirror on my glasses, so adapting to the concept wasn't hard, although it's taking a bit remember to look down and out, not up and out, and that I have two mirrors to work with.
I find the glasses very comfortable, and the 0-3 photochromatic lenses to work well in a variety of lighting conditions
I have been using these glasses for my last several rides. I have been pretty pleased so far. Every time I ride with these glasses it gets better using them. Just knowing that there is a car back or no car back gives you a feeling of security out on the road. Knowing that there is no car back gives options to use more of the road until you detect that a car is coming up then you make your move to edge. These glasses are a great tool for riding safely. Looking into the future on the technology of smart glasses, I can see this technology being incorporated somehow. Hope TriEye is doing so.
Used them recently for a 25 mile bike ride and they worked as good as expected. They were surprisingly light weight and comfortable without distraction. Definitely recommend.
The larger mirror makes it much easier to see the full view behind you
Absolute game changer. It's fast to get used to how to use the mirror. The situational awareness increase is invaluable. I use them in conjonction to a tail light/radar. The rides are much more enjoyable! I always know what's going on behind me. Build quality is good, let's see how long they last.
Great customer service. The frame had been compromised and you replaced it with little questions
Trieye is a game changer for me. My biggest fear is being hit from behind. I use a Varia radar, which helps a lot, but I still found myself looking over my shoulder to see what was coming. I purchased the VIew photochromatic lens model. The lenses are great, though I wish they darkened a bit more. They seem almost clear, but after checking photos, I know they do darken—maybe just enough that I don’t notice the difference. I may eventually buy a standard dark lens. As to fit, I worried it might be too tight for my large head, but the size was perfect. I also bought the larger mirror and, after trying the standard, switched and stuck with the bigger one. It makes spotting traffic behind me much easier. I’d suggest trying both mirrors to find your preference.
Now, I often check the mirror before the Varia, and it’s becoming second nature. I can spot traffic in the mirror first.
I highly recommend these—they could be a lifesaver!
Bought the Tri-Eye with two mirrors for sculling . First time using it today. Key points - useable straight out of the box. Takes a few goes to set the mirrors at the right angle, so that when you turn your head to either side you can see both the horizon behind you and just enough of the bow of the boat to get a clear indication of where you’re headed. Not having to make large head turns to check behind you is a real advantage when sculling (head turns disrupt the stroke and the set of the boat). The mirrors take a bit of getting used to - e.g. how close you are to buoys etc, which way to turn in response to images in the mirrors. Will also take some practice to integrate the information from the mirrors effectively into all the other information available (e.g. situational awareness, knowledge of the water and hazards, sound of other boats etc). Easy at first to become fixated on the information from the mirrors at the expense of the big picture. Overall, I’m impressed.. Quality of the glasses is good and I suspect that in a week or two, these will be an indispensable part of my sculling gear.
The sun glasses are superb. The first time I wore them I just went “wow!” As I looked at a beautiful view the difference was amazing. I have the clip on lenses and I am still getting the hang of how to use the mirror and after 3 rides I have only now got the adjustment where I think it should be but I need more than a glance when I tilt move my head. I find the lenses work really well with a wide variety of light levels including quite low levels.
Still getting used to it, but so far seems like it’ll be good. Clearer view than my bar end mirror
Recommend the bigger lens for biking. Allows easier viewing and positioning.
Review mirror works perfectly and the shades too. Although the mirror could be a slightly larger, I really see the approaching cars and also if my friends are still behind me.
Works well over my aviator style prescription bifocals. It took a little bit of trial and error to get the mirror aimed right but now I don't have to turn around to see what's behind me - I just have to turn my head a bit to the side and angle my head up/down a bit to clearly see everything behind me. I feel A LOT safer biking with the TriEye clip on than any other mirrors I've used on my bike.
If you ride a road bike all you can see is yoyr left shoulder. Use only with upright townie bike or mountain bike. Don’t use for road bike.
That's a fair point for road cycling in an aggressive aero position! Many of our road cyclists find it works well once the mirror angle is dialed in to their riding position — it just takes a few rides to get used to. If you're finding it tricky, feel free to reach out and we'll help you find the setup! 😊
I've tried practically every other mirror device for biking over the years, and eventually settled on one of the helmet-mounted mirrors. They worked OK, but the long flexible mounting arm would frequently get bent out of position.
The TriEye mirror in the View sunglasses is a vast improvement! The mirror is easily viewed, is razor sharp, and easily adjusted. I've removed my helmet-mounted mirror and will never go back.
The glasses I wanted to order were out of stock, so I bought my glasses from the accessories and spare parts. That way I could also get the lite frame. So far I like them. The mirror provides a good clear view although I find them difficult to use when the sun is directly behind. Also, the lense detaches very easily from the frame and has fallen twice when trying to adjust the mirror while riding. Also disappointing that I didn’t receive a hard case because although I bought all from parts & accessories, my order was still a complete pair of glasses and I paid the same price. I reached out to the company was told no case would be provided. A customer service failure in my opinion.
The Tri-eye is a decent pair of cycling glasses and the mirror is stable as advertised. I find its utility no different than any other head mounted set-up. Seeing past my shoulder is still an issue requiring a change of posture and angling my head all of which is a distraction from the pothole in front of me























