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Braj bhushan kumar
Reviewed in India on November 19, 2022
Not good product
BHUSHAN KARANDIKAR
Reviewed in India on October 18, 2022
I suggest you to don't waste your money in such a cheap product i bought this product by saw reviews but it's totally disappointed me... its just peace of cardboard nothing more.. not even we can see in 3D
Josue Lopez
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016
Worst thing i ever received, when i opened up the package it some of the glasses were bent and when I checked to see if they worked they didn't. The images were still the same and the red side seems to be pretty dark.
Maddy T.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2015
Worked amazingly as an accessory for Doctor Who costume. They were a little small on my boyfriend, and they aren't something that will last for years, but good enough for a costume to be authentic. Also four came in the package instead of three. The only real problem is that they were slightly small, but worth the couple dollars.
Kirby C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2014
I bought these 3D glasses for viewing 3D images (not video) on the Internet. I was able to see 3D images online without issue.They arrived when I expected them to, and they work as described w/the colored lenses on the correct sides.The glasses aren't especially comfortable because they're made of rigid cardboard, and I couldn't wear them for more than a few minutes without seeing red and cyan when I took them off. However, that's not the fault of the glasses and is to be expected when you're wearing the old school version. Even modern 3D glasses sometimes make me feel a bit cross-eyed when I take them off.The only thing I really didn't like about this item was that it was an add-on item, and I had to wait until I placed a larger order for them to be shipped because I needed to have the required dollar amount. I don't know if making the item an add-on item was the responsibility of the seller or something Amazon controls, and being an add-on item didn't affect how the glasses work at all. It was just slightly inconvenient to have to wait and order other items in order to get the 3D glasses I wanted.Overall, three pairs for the price is definitely a good buy. They were folded flat and protected in a thick bubble wrap envelope so that they wouldn't get damaged during shipment. I even store them in the envelope when I'm not using them.
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2013
Just watched the 1953 Cult Classic House of Wax id 3-D.starring Vincent Price, Carolyn Jones and Charles Buchinski (Bronson) as Igor.The Red and Cyan Anaglyph 3-D were perfect.NOTE: the picture is distorted without them as which it should be. There are various 3-D glasses and not all are the same. I have 2 pair of a more expensive pair and they are plastic and the lenses are of the same tinted gray and notRed/Cyan like the paper flimsy type. Those (tinted gray) did not work, need to view the movie on a 3-D TV for those glasses to work efficiently.The paper/flimsy type are perfect for images that are distorted before putting on the glasses and the images will be better once the glasses are on and will be in 3-D. Friday the 13th 3 in 3-D should work with Red/Cyan 3-D glasses. read label onDVD, Blu-ray box for which 3-D pair will work.They arrived on time and not a scratch, dent nor tear on the package. They work great. I recommend them even with a 3-D TV.I am 100% truly satisfied and so will you be.
JDM46
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2013
There's something wrong with the red side I believe. When I watch a 3D movie, the red side will appear really dark and it makes it hard to see at a screen. Due to this, the glasses prevent you from seeing colors other than the normal red/cyan. It's a great price at a decent build, I'll admit, but has a slight color tint problem.Edit (25 May 2013): The glasses seem to work well with 3D images unlike videos.
R. Cheng
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2012
So these are the standard red / blue stereoscopic 3d glasses that we all grew up with as kids. The cardboard cuts a little and the colors make me dizzy if i keep them on too long. Nothing I did not expect and the description is completely accurate, so no stars off. Unfortunately, I got these to watch the 3d episode of Chuck (season 2 episode 12) which they decided to use blue and green for. So these did not work. Again, no fault of the glasses because they worked perfectly for some 3d videos on you tube that I found while googling for the correct colors. I blame WB and Sobe for working together to screw me over.
James R. Easterly
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2011
For three of these bad boys, its a good price and great quality. Sure thy are made with a thick paper like material, but do honestly expect superb quality. I would like to see a pack of 20 of these for around $20 if possible, but if your looking to only get a few of these for a decent price, look no further.Also, if you honestly buy these to watch a new 3D movie, you a FOOL, and I don't pity you.
MyPublicName
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2010
These glasses work for most 3D movies which require red/cyan, but the red side is too dark. It detracts from the movie too much. All you notice is a big dark red spot on your left eye. Haven't tried other glasses that are red/cyan, but I'm pretty sure they're not supposed to be that distracting. On the plus side the images are in 3D....but too RED!!!
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