Sunday, March 4, 2012

Optoma Technology BG-3DRFGLASSES 3D RF Rechargeable Glasses

Optoma Technology BG-3DRFGLASSES 3D RF Rechargeable Glasses

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.1 x 6.3 x 1.7 inches ; 2.4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B005JRMLVK
  • Item model number: BG-3DRFGLASSES
  • Batteries: 2 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)

By : Optoma
List Price : $99.00
Price : $73.30
You Save : $25.70 (26%)
Optoma Technology BG-3DRFGLASSES 3D RF Rechargeable Glasses

Product Description


3D RF Rechargeable Glasses Only

 

Optoma Technology BG-3DRFGLASSES 3D RF Rechargeable Glasses

 

Technical Details

  • Can be used up to 70 hours between charges
  • For use with the following projectors: HD33/HD3300/HD83/HD8300/GT750/GT750E/3D-XL
  • Can be recharged in 3.5 hours
Optoma Technology BG-3DRFGLASSES 3D RF Rechargeable Glasses

Customer Reviews


Overall these glasses are great. The picture quality through them is beautiful. They are large enough for most people who need to use prescription glasses underneath. They charge easily with a USB cable. They turn off automatically after around 5 minutes on not being used. You can even tune these to get most of the ghosting or crosstalk out, if you have any at all. (My Optoma HD3300 came with the emitter needed to work with these glasses, and this enables you to tune them, also comes with the Optoma HD33 I thought I would try some DLP-Link glasses, but I'm so happy with the image quality with these, I'm not even going to try it. They leave no funny tints of green or anything like that to the image projected (I read someone complain about this with other glasses). I only paid $79 for these on Amazon, so I would wait for the price to come back down from $99 (I believe $99 is over priced!)
My only complaints are: The button to turn them on is VERY hard to press down. This should have been just a simple press and not have to jam it down so hard (I'm a little afraid of breaking them). And, where the lens is so large, there are reflections showing up in the lens, from anything that is behind you. If you have something bright or white colored behind you, you can see the reflection inside the lens. Both definitely not deal breakers to me. I plan on hanging a little bit of cloth around the frame to block the reflections. I like to doctor stuff up, to work the way I want it to. I do tend to be a little too picky, but It's my hard earned money, and I like to tell the truth, and I do praise the image quality of these glasses!

Last year I bought an Optoma HD20 projector, and I was very impressed with it. A few months later, one of my friends was interested on buying a mini projector, so I recommended him to buy an Optoma Pico Projector, so my friend bought it and he loved it.
Because I've had a great experience with Optoma's products, when HD33 came out, I immediately ordered one, and a long with it I ordered 5 pairs of Optoma 3d RF glasses. The projector itself is very good in both 2D and 3D contents, the problem is in the glasses.
Th glasses are very very very fragile, 3 of the 5 glasses got broken in the first week. and the 4th one got broken yesterday.
It seems that when folding/unfolding the arms of the glasses, the arms pressured on the lens and cracked it.
This is a really bad product, and I recommend those who already has it to be very carful when they handle them, even more they can keep the arms always unfolded to avoid cracking the lenses.
And for those who are thinking of buying it, think again.
I hope that Optoma recall these glasses and remanufacture them with better quality to maintain their good reputation.

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