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πŸ‘“ Hi-SHOCK 3D Active Glasses: Rechargeable, Compatible with Sony/Samsung/Panasonic 3D-Glasses Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Black Heaven, great 3D glasses.

Bought two pairs, both work with an Epson 2040 projector These glasses are quick to pair and sync. The images are sharp and clear. The battery lasts quite a long time. The battery is less than 20% empty after 3.5 hours of continuous surfing. There was no continuous blinking of the light, as one reviewer said. The goggles really do darken when turned on. Here are a few things I would like to improve. These glasses are definitely darker than the Epson RF 3D glasses. I wish they were a tone…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

That's great!

I bought these glasses for my Epson Home Cinema 2040 projector. They are well designed, comfortable to wear and very light, weighing only 32 grams. 3D is superb. And as other reviewers have said, the storage box that comes with the 4-pack is a really nice addition. They can be used with a 3D TV via Bluetooth, or with a projector or emitter via RF. I've searched the internet to find out how many pairs of glasses I can connect to my Epson projector and couldn't find the information anywhere. So I

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  • Free for educational purposes
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  • New competitors have arrived

I've gone from passive 3D in TVs to active 3D in projectors, especially in the Epson 2150. So it won't be with Epsons Glasses Supplied I was naturally looking for an established choice. A couple of reviews led me to Panasonic's TYER3D4MU active goggles, ostensibly for the brightest viewing experience, but it was definitely worth the horrible ghosting. Keep in mind that I store most of my 3D files in SBS or OU format on a media server if that would affect image consistency in the active 3D…

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  • Great design
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  • Some little things