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Review on 👓 Sintron ST07-BT 3D Active Shutter Glasses: Rechargeable, Compatible with RF 3D TV, Sony, Panasonic, Epson Projector, Samsung TV - TDG-BT500A, TY-ER3D5MA, TY-ER3D4MA, TDG-BT400A by Troy Arnold

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The first 3D glasses I have and worth

I wanted to buy 4 pairs of glasses to watch on my Epson 2150 projector, of course I didn't want to spend $400 USD on Epson glasses (in Unfortunately, considering this technology is no longer maintained and is dying out), these glasses are the best offer, not only because they are cheap, but also because the 3D image is perfect, super clear, the only thing I don't like is that I can see the frame of the glasses because they are narrow and I see a black rectangle on my edge, but I read that they have the same dimensions as the Epson brand. I also liked that they are very light and comfortable for both children and adults, I'm a tall person and they fit great (at least for a 3 hour movie). The "problem" is that they can be considered a bit flimsy, they need to be handled with care, they are made of lightweight plastic and can break in the hands of children without supervision. Another recommendation: watching 3D movies on a projector (screen size over 100 inches) is much better than watching them on a TV (under 70 inches). This technology will definitely come back when most people have super large screens in their homes. Watching 3D movies on a projector (screen size over 100 inches) is much better than watching it on a TV (under 70 inches). This technology will definitely come back when most people have super large screens in their homes. Watching 3D movies on a projector (screen size over 100 inches) is much better than watching it on a TV (under 70 inches). This technology will definitely come back when most people have super large screens in their homes.

Pros
  • 3D glasses
Cons
  • old