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Review on Enhance Your Gaming Experience with Wireless 3D Stereo Glasses Kit for nVIDIA Graphics Card (3D Vision Kit1, 2) by Kyle Awasthi

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Seems to work.

Our customers use them to create 3D cards, so we've been looking for a replacement for the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit ever since they announced the end of the product have few months ago. We hope this company can provide the supply chain our customers need. Everything was as described in the box; Proper cables, cleaning cloth, safety glasses, storage pouch and emitter. The product also arrived very quickly, in just a few days. After connecting the emitter to my system and testing the glasses, it turned out that the images were displayed in pseudo-stereo, so I had to go to the NVIDIA control panel, Manage 3D settings and enable the Swap Eyes option. After that, I had a regular stereo, but the glasses kept losing sync with the station. The brochure included in the kit states that the user should sit between 2 and 8 meters from the display. This isn't practical on a desktop computer, but I tried going back a few feet and the glasses stayed in sync. We then fiddled around a bit with the two buttons on the back of the emitter. They didn't seem to do anything, but after that I was able to sit closer to the monitor at my usual distance and the glasses seemed to stay in sync. I'll update this later when I have more time to use it. UPDATE: After hours of testing, I can no longer sync my glasses. I do not recommend them for producing stereo compilations. UPDATE 2: Improving my rating to 4 stars. I've learned that the emitter doesn't have the same strong signal as the NVIDIA models, but it works as long as you hold the emitter over the desktop. Using double sided tape or a small shelf to attach to the top of the monitor works well. After that, I no longer have signal dropouts like I used to. Using double sided tape or a small shelf to attach to the top of the monitor works well. After that, I no longer have signal dropouts like I used to. Using double sided tape or a small shelf to attach to the top of the monitor works well. After that, I no longer have signal dropouts like I used to.

Pros
  • Converting standard games to stereoscopic 3D
Cons
  • A newer model could have been chosen