Trieye sunglasses with built in mirror
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Trieye sunglasses with built in mirror
I saw these featured in a GCN video.
https://trieye.com/
Has anyone tried them?
Any thoughts on the practicality of a built in mirror?
https://trieye.com/
Has anyone tried them?
Any thoughts on the practicality of a built in mirror?
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No experience.
Since I don't run mirrors on my bikes, generally - this looks better than what I have seen before.
Price, assuming quality distortion-free lens, is OK.
Since I don't run mirrors on my bikes, generally - this looks better than what I have seen before.
Price, assuming quality distortion-free lens, is OK.
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Back in the day you could buy tiny mirrors to stick inside your glasses. I had some and they worked very well. The trick was getting them stuck on there just right. I assume these would work just as well.
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I watched the video without sound. It was superb! Got a kick out of it for some reason. The ol' stick a mirror to the lens routine has been around a long time.