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Desription :

High transmittance ensure the best 3D experience with true colors.
-Humanized design,comfortable for long time wearing.
-Low consumption,changeable batteries.
-Automatic standby function,after 3seconds  without synchronized signal,
-3d glasses automatically go into standby mode.
-Extended viewing range allows you enjoying 3D in any places in home or theatre.
-Intelligent auto ON/OFF function extends battery life by awakening automatically when receiving an IR signal and going into power saving mode 5 seconds  after IR signal is cut off
Specification
 

 

Material ABS+PC
Product Type shutter
Product color black
Product weight 0.45kg
Use distance 0-6m
Contrast ratio 1000:1
Sync operatio IR
Response time 1.5-3s
Transmission 36%
Receiving angle U/D:±45°C
Left/Right±90°C
Lifespan 5year
Standby current 80mA
Charging time 4.5h
Working time about 50 hours
Charger type USB charge
Charger times 300 times
Storage temperature 30 to 70°C
Working temperature -10°C-60°C
Warranty time 1 year
Support type Samsung,LG,Sony,Panasonic,TCL,Sharp,Toshiba,Hisense,Konka ect
Packaging color box/neutral box
 
 
Characteristic of products :
1.using rechargeable lithium electricity, full of continuous use after 50 hours or so.
2.use USB cable to connect the glasses charging.
3.adjust the preview button in order to achieve the most suitable for glasses comfort depth of field
4.nfrared emission transmit signals
 
Why You Need Glasses to Watch 3D-TV
 
 
3D-TV glasses work by presenting slightly different images to the left and right eye. The technology is known as alternate-frame sequencing. The images are not presented at the same time though. Instead, the left eye first gets an image then the right eye, then the left again, and so on.
 
When one eye receives an image, the other gets blocked by the 3D glasses. However, the blocked eye doesn’t notice because it happens too fast to see. It’s like trying to watch the wings of a humming bird. They move so fast, you can’t tell when they’re up or down. This alternating effect works together to present slightly different versions of the same image. The difference matches the way your eyes normally see objects in the real world.