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XPAND X105-RF-X1 Rechargeable 3D RF/Bluetooth Glasses,Black XPAND X105-RF-X1 Rechargeable 3D RF/Bluetooth Glasses,Black

XPAND X105-RF-X1 Rechargeable 3D RF/Bluetooth Glasses,Black

XPAND X105-RF-X1 Rechargeable 3D RF/Bluetooth Glasses,Black XPAND X105-RF-X1 Rechargeable 3D RF/Bluetooth Glasses,Black
$ 55.10

Score By Feature

Based on 307 ratings
Light weight
9.48
Picture quality
8.49
Battery life
8.30
Value for money
7.88
Comfort
8.08
Brightness
7.36

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Product Description

It's light as a feather
Batteries are rechargeable
HD 3D with a temperature range of 5 to 45 degrees Celsius
Radio frequency/Bluetooth
Three-dimensional quality that is second to none

Questions & Answers

Do you know if it will work with Epson Powerlite Home Cinema ?

A RF model of Epson 2045 is available. Epson may provide you with an RF dongle. A built-in system might be better. The manual should be read

You may want to turn off the active shutters in order to only view the left or right pictures. What is the best way to convert 3D images to 2D images?

On 3/10/19, the product was bought exactly Those who work for DualView (only seeing one image in 3D) are very good at what they do.

Does the Epson 5050UB work with these?

The 5050ub is my main use for this headwear and so far, out of 4 different glasses, these are by far the best.

It seems to be impossible to pair these glasses with my Epson 2100 3D Can you recommend a pair of glasses that would go with the glasses? I haven't been able to completely solve the problem with the instructions. ?

The glasses will sync with your projector after you press and hold the power button for at least 30 to 40 seconds, at this point, a grey box will appear on your screen to indicate the glasses are ready for use. However, if the glasses still fail to sync after following those instructions, repeat the steps and hold the power button for a little longer until the box appears on your *br>If need be, Epson can be contacted to resolve the issue.

Selected User Reviews For XPAND X105-RF-X1 Rechargeable 3D RF/Bluetooth Glasses,Black

Compared to all other products, this one is the best
5/5

There are a wide range of 3D glasses available and their costs are quite diverse. As a result, I have compiled a short list of some of the top ones The following are ranked in order by my own preferences (Have a look at Dimensions of the lens and weight are objective measures, however, I have also included subjective factors such as field of view (FOV), glare, and comfort. These factors help balance assumptions, such as price. It follows then that glasses are most comfortable when they are lightest in weight. As a reference, I included an old pair of Epson glasses (marked with asterisks) that came along with the purchase of a projector a long time The links listed above are no longer active I heard a knock on the door Deals offered by 3DHeavan are only available as 4-packs You are more likely to have a poorer pack and perform less well. As a whole All four of the top four are Any of the four top actors would make me feel right at home in a movie. Favorite I think the XPAND glasses are by far the best of the currently available pairs. I am blown away by the field of view. You will not be distracted by the frames, and the edges do not reflect light. However, they remain comfortable over the course of watching a film, despite the fact that they are the heaviest. Second most expensive after the RCA cyanoacrylate lenses.

Worst The Sintron glasses were at the bottom of the list. Despite being the cheapest, they are still very good. Your view is completely blocked by the top of the frames. The only way to see through them would be to wear them at an uncomfortably low angle or sit back very far. They jut out at the sides and let in a great deal of light reflected from the sides. As soon as I received them, I returned them. What I found to be most disappointing With fantastic reviews and a price that promised extraordinary quality, Sony's pair of headphones proved to be a good choice. This pair of 3D glasses is passable, but it does not offer any unique features. There are some obvious downsides to the plan. Even though you have decent-looking teeth Having lenses that are too large and not contoured to the face, they stick out at the sides, reducing field of view and letting in light reflected from the exterior. Their soft nose piece feels comfortable at first, and they sit lightly on it. The soft, overlapping nose piece provides little resistance to the glasses sinking onto your nose and actually getting stuck as you watch a movie. It will have to be reset multiple times during a movie. There may be a small inconvenience here, but it is nothing you would likely.

Jalen Collins
Jalen Collins
| Dec 27, 2020
This is not the best model to use with The following Xpand X105-based products are available JVC projectors can be used with the X1 glasses, but the image is dimmer than it is with the JVC-brand glasses Eyewear branded with the brand's logo
4/5

The reason for this seems to be the fact that JVC projectors use horizontally polarized light, and if your projection screen retains some of this polarization (as does my Studiotek 130 screen) you'll get a noticeably darker There is also a version of these glasses made by XpandVision (Xpand X105-Xpand X107-Xpand X108-Xpand X109-Xpand X110) A perfect solution is available through the X3) products, but they are not currently available through Amazon or other online retailers. XpandVision has no listing for them on its web site. You must contact their customer service to place your order directly. I did that myself. There are discussions online about this alternative model if you do a search for it. While this alternative model (X3) is compatible with JVC projectors, it may not suit other models. Only one star is taken away from this product for the failure of XpandVision to clearly state this compatibility issue on their As long as people keep asking for them, they should make the X3s more readily available.

Aarya Byrd
Aarya Byrd
| May 27, 2021
EPSONS CAN BE A GOOD ALTERNATIVE
4/5

The pros are The real benefit, however, is that they offer more than a 50% price difference over the Epson glasses they replace
The image quality is similar to the Epson
The battery life is good - Back to back movies were still power packed even though I took lots of breaks

CONS- I don't find them as comfortable as the Epson glasses. The glasses I bought are both from the same line. The Epsons have proven to be more comfortable even in blind tests, according to everyone who has tried them on. The part that goes around the ears is problematic for some, and the part that goes at the bridge of the nose is problematic for others. In the past few years, I have not had any complaints from the kids regarding these tablets. It is unlikely that you will notice a difference if you have never used an Epson printer. AIMING TO SAFEGUARD YOUR MINDFUL FUTURE, we found these 3D glasses to be acceptable due to their bigger picture quality and lower price.

Nelson Dickerson
Nelson Dickerson
| Mar 07, 2021
The projector is a new Epson and the quality is good
5/5

The two I have now are both the same model. The new Epson 5050 projector uses them as follows I am - I had a simple pairing experience for the first time*- I love how they auto-pair each time I use them - These glasses are amazing in the same way that my Epson elpgs03 glasses were (these glasses are no longer made, but considered (In terms of brightness/quality) I cannot tell the difference if I am wearing the xpand glasses or the Epson glasses. As far as I know, no ghosting has been reported
- Battery life is very good
Not only is it cheap, but it is also They won't fall apart easily, according to me. As of yet, there are no cons to mention.

Estrella Quinn
Estrella Quinn
| Nov 28, 2020
One pair of six pairs failed after 6 months despite being affordable and of good quality This item comes with zero warranty
3/5

The 6 pairs I bought were in very good condition. There were no problems with any one of the six. The lenses take away about 40% of the brightness, but nonetheless work quite well. It's like watching through a pair of sunglasses. Having said that, if you are able to burn 5000 lumens, these will produce an incredibly realistic feeling of "being there. " Watching the live movie set through a giant hole in your wall is like being on a live show. What a neat idea! Update

The XPAND glasses on one of the computers fail to power up or charge when plugged into the computer after four days The product can be used five times and charged five times. As far as I can tell, the LED on the charger just slowly pulsates from dim to bright, but does not appear I have not been able to reach XPAND technical support since 4 months ago. Off the charger, the glasses show no sign of life. I've been working on an update since Update 1 It has been nearly two months since I tried to contact Xpand, and I have not heard anything. The warranty for these glasses does not seem to be honored. DON'T TAKE IT!.

Ayaan Crawford
Ayaan Crawford
| Aug 21, 2021

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