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DLP 3D Glasses 144Hz Rechargeable 3D Active Shutter Glasses for All DLP-Link 3D Projectors, Can't Used for TVs, Compatible with BenQ, Optoma, Dell, Acer, Viewsonic DLP Projector (Black- 2 Pack)

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$ 41.99

Score By Feature

Based on 764 ratings
Light weight
9.58
Quality of material
9.18
Picture quality
8.78
Value for money
8.48
Comfort
8.73
Battery life
4.65

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Product Description

This 3D glasses uses "DLP Link" for its synchronization. It works with all DLP-Link projectors, including Optoma, BenQ, Acer, Lenovo, Panasonic, Dell, Viewsonic, LG, Samsung, Mitsui and Sony. Neither Epson or Sony projectors and TVs are compatible (Note Cannot work with Epson or Sony projectors)
DLP links 3d glasses feature the latest active shutter technology, a super fast 144Hz refresh rate, High definition, no ghosting images, no flickering, allowing you to enjoy a great 3D viewing experience!
Our 3D Active Glasses come with synchronizing function so that no matter which eye you see in 3D, you can single click the "Power Button" to flip between the left and right eye views very convenient, no need to operate the DLP
With the active 3D dlp glasses, you get a powerful rechargeable battery that provides continuous working time of 45 hours following a full charge through a USB, and standby time of 180 days. It comes with an auto-shut off mechanism that is energy saving
It is lightweight and portable, so you can wear it in front of regular glasses without sacrificing comfort The DLP 3d Glasses come with a micro USB cable for charging, a cleaning cloth, cloth pouch for storage, and a zippered box for storing the glasses.

Questions & Answers

Do you know if it works with the Samsung model Un55c80000?

As far as I know, DLP links are meant to connect projectors only.

Does this pair of glasses work with my hitachi lcd 3d 48" TV The RF 3d glasses I currently have are no longer compatible with my current hisense fps3d05. Thanks a lot. ?

Unlike active RF (radio frequency) glasses, DLP link glasses are not radio frequency based. In response, they blank the screen when there is no content on it. The technology is compatible with older DLP rear screen sets and DLP front projectors that can run in 3D. Some of these models may also be able to utilize radio-frequency (RF) based active glasses (if they were equipped with an RF emitter built into the TV or if they had a plug-in RF emitter).

What are the compatibility requirements for the Optoma P1 ust laser 4K? I appreciate it! ?

My only knowledge of them is that they work with the Optoma 27 HDR and Optoma 39 HDR, but I do not have any information about lasers.

The projector I am using is an Optoma HD27. The glasses do not work with the projector. How do you make them work?

In the case of a DLP projector, you should press the small button toward the middle, over the nose, on the top of the glasses.

Selected User Reviews For DLP 3D Glasses 144Hz Rechargeable 3D Active Shutter Glasses for All DLP-Link 3D Projectors, Can't Used for TVs, Compatible with BenQ, Optoma, Dell, Acer, Viewsonic DLP Projector (Black- 2 Pack)

The problem (with BenQ HT3550) was just not working right
3/5

Due to the high ratings and price point, I bought two of these The bottom line with these glasses is that they didn't give a good 3D image with either of the two shipped. I hoped they would work equally well with all DLP projectors, but the bottom line is that neither worked well with either. Instead of seeing any kind of 3D effect, I saw a persistent black flicker. I thought it was my player or projector, but when I bought the 'Ultra-Vive 3D headphones, I saw no flicker at all. There's a box underneath that says 'Ultimate 3D Heaven', and it's clear HD They may not have been tuned to a BenQ projector as the issue may very well stem from that. While the 3d image did not work, the Boblov glasses were more uncomfortable, pinching a bit at the top of the nose, and the field of vision wasn't as good as on the 3d device. Since they curve along the bottom of the lens and attach along the top, you'll also be seeing a lot of the floor along with the screen, which can make it difficult to see a clear image even if you can see 3D. When it comes to BenQ projectors, the Ultra Color LED should be used It would be better to use HD glasses instead, though it's a pain to figure out what will work. Despite a few extra bucks for the better field of vision and comfort, I would still spend the few extra bucks. My setup is With a 120-inch screen, BenQ HT3550, and a PS4 or Sony UBP, you'll have an impressive projector system Through a Yamaha Home Theater receiver, you can play the disks through the X700.

Elodie O’NEILL
Elodie O’NEILL
| May 12, 2021
I compared four 3D glasses on Amazon and came up with the best one
5/5

Thanks for visiting! I ended up buying four sets of DLP Link Active glasses on Amazon since there were free returns. It's pretty obvious that the two are very different! I just want to share my findings! In the following tests, I sat about 9' from a 120" 4K UHD projector screen (white) to determine the performance of these. You may not be affected as much by the angle of view comments below if you have a smaller screen or sit farther away. It ought to apply to any DLP projector with 3d that uses Vava DLP technology, as I used a Vava DLP Ultra Short Throw projector in this experiment. I am - There are two types of Boblovs ($40 for two packs) that I think are the best Its wide field of view won out over Apeman and Tourmei glasses, which could only see a limited amount. The basic idea is Apeman & Co At the edges of the frame, when you looked at the center of Tourmei's frame, you saw a dark area turn green. The shutter worked properly at the center of the picture, but not at the periphery. The Boblovs allow you to switch the polarity of the lenses as well, which is crucial since Vava currently does not allow you to change the polarity on the projector. In addition, the nose bridge of these Boblovs is very low, so they actually fit under my glasses, which helps them work with them quite well. I am - The next style of glasses we tested were the UltraClears they were as follows Compared to Boblovs, these cameras had a slightly larger field of view, and the quality of the images was better But they do not allow you to change polarity and for some reason default to the incorrect polarity. That meant I had to wear my glasses upside down too! Clearly, that was not going to work. These would be the ones to choose if Vava ever offers software that allows users to change polarity. I am - In the case of Apemans & Co. In the end, I attempted both the Apeman & Apeman Among the Toumei glasses are Both were both plagued by the lack of field of view issue I described above, so I cannot recommend using them unless your screen is much smaller than 120" or you sit much further I am - The final conclusion to this report is that all 4 of these glasses (as well as all active 3d systems generally) exhibited incoherence during fast-moving Because of the alternating frames shown to each eye, when anything is moving fast, such as a character running toward you, the 3D effect will stop working. If you wish to learn more, stop by google and search "active 3d glasses incoherence". You can let me know how to minimize this if you have any suggestions! The brightness does also decrease considerably when using 3D glasses, and the Vava is still not quite bright enough to be able to use a white screen in 3D. In any case, I hope that helps! As a whole, I have enjoyed 3d and think the glasses are a great value since they're not that expensive. The 3D version of Avatar was really fun to watch.

Barbara Holland
Barbara Holland
| Mar 11, 2021
The quality of this product is impressive
5/5

They're pretty simple and straight forward right out of the box, so I liked that. In this task you had to charge the glasses for a few hours in the morning and the other pair around noon (in a set of 2) & then on the charge-off cycle you did the same for about three hours in the afternoon & then on charge off cycle. They should just be forgotten. Charging them fully until the red dot disappears is the best way to ensure proper operation. In addition to the quality, neither of these glasses came in a case that was noted or listed, but they did come in a durable softshell case which was very nice. The boxes were packed with so much stuff. In addition to the soft case, the bag, the micro USB cable for charging, the lens cleaners, and the soft pouch, the camera came with the following I really enjoyed reading the manual because I had never used a pair of 3D glasses (Read them) before! The first movie we watched was Avatar (3D & 4D). My experience was greatly enhanced by these glasses. I enjoyed the experience greatly and was truly impressed and grateful We were very happy to find that they worked correctly out of the box. The brand is new to me, and I am not familiar with it Though I was a bit concerned, I am pleased that I bought them and I am pleased with how they turned out. As I brag about my Avatar movie and I am excited about the movie at work The 3D glasses that my family and I saw in my living room, and I would recommend them.

Autumn Serrano
Autumn Serrano
| Dec 28, 2020

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