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Review on ๐Ÿ‘“ Rechargeable 3D Active Shutter Glasses for DLP-Link 144Hz 3D Projectors (2 Pack, Blue) - Compatible with BenQ, Optoma, Dell, Acer, Viewsonic. Not Suitable for TVs. by Carl Morgan

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Compared to 3 brands on BenQ TK850, Boblov's rating is 2/5 stars, very inconvenient, lost sync.

Tested on BenQ TK850 with 100 inch matte gray Elitescreen (non-ALR version)1 Lightweight RetroDepht glasses: Pros: Very comfortable, definitely the lightest of the three. The shape is most comfortable for people who wear glasses underneath. - Has a button to reverse the image if needed. - Always syncs with movies. - Very clear picture. (2nd place in the points comparison) Disadvantages: - has a very slight red cast, hardly noticeable. (Reason why they take 2nd place in the Sharp Image category) - Since they basically don't have a "frame" with very clear borders, some people might find them annoying. 2 Ultimate 3D Sky Glasses: Pros: - Comfortable enough and still light for their large frame - Always in sync with movies - Best and sharpest image of the 3 glasses in comparison - Gets your attention on the screen Cons: - Not You have no button to reverse the image. So if your projector can't invert the image with its settings, you're screwed. People who wear large-frame glasses may find it difficult to fit them under the model's frame. 3 Boblov glasses: Pros: - there is a button to reverse the image. And quite heavy - It often loses sync with the film, especially in scenes with extreme camera movement. - in terms of image sharpness, Boblov takes 3rd place, quite clear, but has an unusual hue, which gets darker at the top and lighter at the bottom. The frame is very small, so when viewing on a large screen, you have to move your head, not your eyes. It can also help people who wear glasses underneath.

Pros
  • Left/right eye rotation
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled