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Third Eye Design is proud to partner with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation® to promote safe motorcycling and enhance the enjoyment of the cycling lifestyle. We are pleased to provide MSF students with savings on our award-winning helmet-mounted brake and signal light, inView™ and thank them for helping to improving motorcycle safety.

Be Safe. Be Seen.

Brake & turn signal functionality-integrates with the motorcycle's signals and duplicates them

Proudly made in the USA!

No on/off switch. You can't forget to turn it on or off

Long battery life with common AAA, easily replaced batteries

Automatic diagnostics that test function, LEDs and battery life

Can-BUS compatible

Inversion protection protects you from installing it upside down

Provides passive brake signaling (i.e. downshifting)

Features Ultra-bright LEDs - for daytime visibility

Easily transferred between helmets

DIY installation

Available with Red or Clear Lens

Robust Features. Proven Benefits.

See why Motorcycle Consumer News gave inView a perfect score in value, performance, and ease of use.

 

Everything You Need. DIY Simplicity.

What comes inside your inView Wireless System box? Find out in this video. Then order one for yourself.

The Reviews Are In. And They're Amazing.

"InView is a game changer."

- Motoclectic magazine

"inView is about to change motorcycle safety forever"

- Hardtales magazine

"inView performed brilliantly!"

- Backroads magazine

Customers Agree. Here's What They Say.

"Works exactly as advertised. Very bright. Highly recommended."

- John

"This is a great piece of equipment , I feel it will lower the risk of people running me over from behind."

- Mike G.

"Battery life has been amazing so far, this unit should save lives."

- Sharon

"I find that (inView) makes me extremely noticeable. All in all, I strongly recommend this device."

- ShadowMerlin

"Purchased for a friend cant wait to see how it looks on the helmet. Should stop cars from stopping too close."

- Sharon