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The XpandX105-IR-X1 Rechargeable 3D Infrared Multibrand Glasses offer a lightweight, comfortable design with Full HD 3D capabilities, ensuring compatibility with various brands and a rechargeable battery for extended viewing pleasure.
K**.
Working great with my SONY VPL-40ES projector.
The glasses are light in weight, work the first time I use them without any problem.Just need to charge them on the first time.I've watched about 10 movies with them and they still don't need charging.The button that activates them is not so comfort, But after using the glasses several times you learn how to press and activate them easily. The image is smooth, there are no ghosts in the 3D image, it's really good and the field of view is large. It's a shame that there is no indicator light for the battery status and the charging socket is micro USB. I would like it to be USB TYPE C, but you have to realize that these are glasses that were manufactured in 2016.quick delivery and the price is Expensive if the glasses was less 30% Cheaper I would buy 2 more pairs of glasses.
M**G
They are what they are
They would probably work wonderful if if I had a 3-D TV
F**L
Works great!
These glasses are very light and work as expected - especially with my Sony VW1000!Only the on/off button is a little bit confusing as you never can be sure if they are really off.
R**A
Compatible with my Panasonic Plasma HDTV Viera TV - Model Number TC-P65VT25
I purcahsed a 65 inch Panasonic Plasma HDTV Viera TV - Model Number TC-P65VT25 back in 2010, along with lots of pairs of Panasonic 3D glasses. After many years of not using the 3D TV, my nieces, nephews and grandkids have suddenly got an interest in it. Unfortunately the Panasonic glasses were pretty much dead after sitting for years. I was discouraged to find that Panasonic stopped making the 3D glasses years ago and they are no longer available to purchase new.I purchased several pairs of used Panasonic rechargeable glasses off of eBay and the majority of them didn't work!I did tons of research and couldn't find anything online about any universal 3D glasses that would work with my TV. I knew I needed IR (infrared) and active shutter, and finally decided to give these a try. I had little hope. I received the pair I ordered today, charged them for 2 hours, and they work! I am beyond excited! I thought my 3D TV was going to be completely obsolete. They are not the most comfortable and the picture seems slightly less vibrant than with the Panasonic glasses, but I'm just happy I found these. My husband and I have now really gotten into watching 3D movies again after all these years and are so glad that we'll have several pairs of the 3D glasses again.I hope this feedback helps someone else with the same problem I ran into!
M**K
Dead on arrival
When the glasses arrived I plugged them in to charge, and after the light shut off, I gave them a try. The glasses are super comfortable, but they would not stay powered on for more than a second. It's a shame as they seem like nice glasses.
B**O
Work great with my Panasonic VT-30 plasma
The charge lasts a long time, in fact it has never run out during a movie or gaming. I just charge them when I feel like it. Excellent image and can only see a flicker if I look out a window. I like how they go into rest mode as soon as I go into another room, so I don't need to take them off to see where I am going! Excellent product. Oh one thing: The arms are VERY stiff but loosen up after a while so be careful when opening them at first.
A**R
Not the right kind - be sure to check your projector
These are confusingly labeled. These seemed to be the same model as the ones I had previously and look identical, but the ones I received only use IR (infrared) signals. Most projectors use RF (radio frequency) signals.
R**U
Works on older Panasonic IR based 3D TVs
I own a large collection of 3D movies and a 65” Panasonic plasma 3D TV and was saddened to see Panasonic no longer supports producing the 3D glasses for them, particularly when mine is the older IR sensor syncing type. The batteries give out with time and batteries can’t be changed. I discovered that these glasses work with the IR sensor Panasonic TV. I bought 6 of them and tested them all and all work! As explained in the directions you have to push the button a few times when synching the first time with your TV but after that it’s quick. I recommend that you don’t let any eyewear glasses go dead and remain unused for long periods of time. Occasionally charge the batteries to keep the batteries alive.
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