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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
I agree with the other positive reviews of this item - these 3D glasses are very lightweight, making them more comfortable to wear than bulkier sets. The battery life is impressive too; I can watch multiple movies before needing to recharge. They don't "work" any better than other 3D glasses that I own, meaning the 3D effect isn't more convincing or less headache-inducing (if you're susceptible to such things). But the lighter weight and longer battery life are legitimate quality-of-life improvements that remove some of the pain points typically associated with 3D glasses. Recommended!Of course, trying to find 3D movies to watch is another story...
MOCTODNOZAMA
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
THE GOOD:--------------* Very nice high quality 3D glasses.* I'm using this with my DLP-link UST projector and it works nicely.* Lightweight, only 28 grams.* 120hz refresh rate.* Your viewing distance can be between 2 to 6 meters, which is about 6.5 to 19.5 ft.* I've never bothered with 3D movies, and never owned 3D glasses. I'm not sure what more there is to it other than turning it on. There seem to be two modes you can toggle back and forth. They simply work once you turn them on... provided you have the proper movie and equipment. I had to set the 3D feature to "ON" on my projector, and that was it.* Nice retail packaging, so it's very giftable.THE BAD:-----------* Nothing so far, 5-Stars.
Hansvin
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
The best projector ever! Unbelievable 3D effect with this Valerion 3D Glasses!
Jason H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
These DLP Link 3D glasses worked great with my BenQ MH530FHD projector. I do have concerns about the cheap build quality of these glasses - especially the fact that it uses a micro USB connection for charging. That micro USB connector is flimsy and WILL break. USB type C would have been much better!Given the value price these are still a worthwhile purchase, but only just so.
Corey
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
Best picture still mind blown with the valerion pro 2. I bought 8 pairs. Very nice case and bag and each one comes with a cleaning cloth. We'll done valerion 100%. Glasses are comfortable and not annoying and doesn't hurt your nose.
Ron Tucker
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
I must say I am quite happy with these glasses. I have now used them for 4 movies without any issues whatsoever. The lenses are actually clearer than my more expensive DLP glasses. They link up quickly with my optoma projector. They actually came with a very nice case to keep them in. My Girlfriend did say that they were a little awkward for her to use with her glasses. So I would say for someone who wears glasses these might not be the best choice. I also felt like the foldable arms were a little weaker feeling than I would like. While I had absolutely no problems with them, I feel like they may not hold up too well with young children. I honestly don't think adults would have any problem with them at all other than the glasses issue. I would definitely buy another pair to have for company.
LolaPi
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
These glasses have excellent packaging, and are a nice set of glasses... but I'm not sure they warrant costing twice as much as their competition.Pros:-Excellent packaging.-Lightweight-Great clarity through lenses-Comfortable-Quick to connect and switch eye dominanceCons:-Seemingly the same exact set of glasses available from competitors for half the priceI own several pairs of DLP Link glasses from various brands. It seems like there are 2 or 3 sets that are actually unique, then many other brands will slap their logo on the packaging (you won't find it on the glasses themselves) and claim it as a unique product.This pair of glasses is so far as I can tell identical to another set I own from another brand that cost me half what these are listed for. The function is the same, the clarity, build, etc... all the same, for half the cost.All that is to say that these are my favorite style of DLP Link glasses and I love this pair, I'm just not sure I'd be willing to pay the extra for them.One big difference that may make the price worth it for you is that the packaging of these is much nicer and better thought out. Most DLP Link glasses will merely come in a simple box, I typically just put them back in said box when they're not in use which works fine, but isn't ideal. These glasses come with a surprisingly nice trifold leather case and microfiber bag to put the glasses in when not in use. This provides much better protection for the glasses and gives you less risk of smudging the lenses when pulling them in and out of their case. I personally wouldn't say that makes them worth twice the price of competitors, but for some it may make the difference.
kendor
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
If you have a TV or projector that supports 3D via active shutter glasses, these should work well for you. I tested this set with a Benq X500i digital projector putting an image onto a 135-inch screen.THINGS I LIKED* The picture and 3D looked great.* The glasses fit well on a variety of different head sizes. The arms are flexible and accommodate everyone from kids to adults with big heads.* It all "just worked" with a minimum of fuss or configurationTHINGS I HATED* This is brand new product. Yet it uses a completely obsolete Mini-USB charging connector. I hate this. Everything uses USB-C these days: Android phones, iPhones, Chromebooks, rotary dishwashing tools. I find the choice of mini-USB to be completely inexplicable on these glasses. Mini-USB is "keyed" to only fit one way, and it is annoying to try to get the charger cable in, especially if you're over the age of 45.I am looking to replace the 3D glasses in my home theater, but I will hold out for glasses that have a modern USB-C connector.
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