Bring the 3D movie theater experience home. LG Cinema 3D glasses are lightweight, comfortable, and battery-free, delivering a cinema 3D entertainment experience.
Brand | LG |
Manufacturer | LG |
Model | AG-F210 |
Model Year | 2011 |
Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 4.06 x 14.99 cm; 13.61 Grams |
Item model number | AG-F210 |
Colour Screen | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Includes remote | No |
Manufacturer | LG |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 13.6 g |
N**N
Very Bad product and delivery time
Much delay in delivery by Seller and the product also not that much good.
T**Y
Very good
Love these glasses, came free with product.
S**0
Great pair of glasses!...at an even better price!
I purchased the LG AG-F210 Cinema 3D Glasses (PASSIVE-Battery-free) after reading some mixed reviews, I figured a $10 gamble wouldnt be too bad if they did not work with my LG 47CM565. The LG AG-210 3D glasses surpassed my expectations! Not only were they compatible with the LG 47CM565 model, but were much better than the flimsy glasses that were included with the TV.The 3D effects seem to be much better while looking through the AG-F210 glasses. I would highly recommend this product, and would look to purchase these glasses again (if I need more). The glasses come in a stylish cylinder-shaped container, that seems to be durable enough to protect the glasses. The glasses inside of the container each come in its individual thin plastic sleeve, and both are tucked into a single soft case (pouch) that offers even more protection. A lens cleaner is also included. Aside from all of the 'pros', the only 'con' would be that some customers would prefer to have a soft case (pouch) for each pair of glasses in order to avoid any accidental scratches.In conclusion: The passive 3D glasses work great for the latest model LG Cinema 3D TVs, and were a great buy at such a low price. I advise any would-be buyer to confirm that these glasses are compatible with their 3D LG TV before they make the purchase.
A**R
Should work with any passive 3D TV. Just a step above what you get at the theater
I have a Toshiba Cinema 3D TV (PASSIVE 3D) and wanted a couple extra pair of glasses for guests. The glasses work perfectly, not too mention the cost is low. A soft case comes with each pair of glasses, which help prevents scratches. They are comfortable on the face unlike active glasses.The build quality is only a little better than what you get at the theater. The polarize film is thin, so you may not want your kids to play with them.I would recommend them for anyone who want low priced glasses for their Passive 3D TV. They will not work for active 3D. I also have an active 3D TV, that I no longer use for 3D because those glasses hurt after a while.
J**H
Passive Vs. Active 3D glasses
When 3D tv's first started to show up in stores, I was not impressed mainly because one had to wear active glasses to enjoy the 3D experience. These glasses run on rechargeable batteries, and cost over fifty dollars. Anyone watching had to be inline with the infrared beam emitted from the tv, if you turn away the glasses go dark, very annoying. So when I heard about LG's passive 3D technology, I ran to the store. I was amazed by the 3D picture, and very happy that the glasses were polarized just like the ones you get in movie theaters. These LG cinema glasses are light weight and very comfortable. They come two in a box with a pouch to store them in, and a cleaning cloth. Most importantly is the cost, for the same money you can have 10 pairs of polarized glasses to one pair of active glasses.Pros. Light weight-inexpensive-no battery- no flickerCons. None
K**E
Great buy!
I was very happy with these glasses except for two things. They work great and saved us a LOT of money but all of them were white and orange. I know it said we might get those instead if black but I didn't think ALL six pairs would be orange and white. Also, we paid for next day shipping and it took three days to get to us so I felt I got screwed on that aspect.
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