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The SSZ-200DLW 3D Active Rechargeable Shutter Glasses are designed for DLP-Link projectors, offering a stylish and comfortable fit. With a quick recharge time of just 3 hours, these glasses provide an impressive 50 hours of operation. The automatic power-off feature enhances battery efficiency, while the rubberized components ensure comfort during long viewing sessions.
L**E
Great glasses and a great price
Great glasses and a great price. They work perfectly, no complain whatsoever. Very comfortable to wear and they even fit over my wire frame glasses very well. If you wear glasses that are a little bit larger then it could be a problem. Highly recommended.
J**D
... SainSonic SSZ-200DLW glasses and I must say they work great as long as they are plugged into the wall ...
Bought two of the SainSonic SSZ-200DLW glasses and I must say they work great as long as they are plugged into the wall the entire time... Both would not charge at all. To be clear, this isn't months/years of use down the road, this is the same day I received them and plugged them up for the first time. Just to be sure, I left them plugged in all night with no avail. I guess I should have listened to the negative reviews for these cheaper glasses. Not so much for the white ones, but the black glasses (which are the same exact model just in black) have many people with the same issues.
T**5
SPAZTASTIC!!!!
These glasses work when they want to when it comes to pairing with my DLP Mitsubishi Television. They switch VERY often between normal 3D and the left & right mode. They pretty much ruined any movie I tried to watch with them, thank goodness they aren't my only option. Bottom line is THESE DO NOT WORK WELL WITH THE 3D SET UP FOR MY 60" DPL MITSUBISHI. I hope they do someone else good because after this experience I will never purchase through this seller again .... well, at least for not any 3D glasses.
M**8
Great Glasses
This is an early report: So far I like these a lot, they're're comfortable, work great, and charged pretty quickly. These also are very fairly priced at $29, now I have nothing to compare them to, but what I can say is they are not disappointing so far.*****UPDATE 1***** I've now had these for about a year and a half and both pairs are now dead. Neither pair will charge at all. The batteries are shot with no way to replace. The shame of it is these were excellent glasses before this.*****UPDATE 2**** I'm happy to say I found a very easy fix to the issue. Knowing this was more than likely a battery issue, I had to find it. In the right ear piece there is a door - behind which is a 1S 70Mah Lipo battery. Simply remove the battery and either do a slow charge up on a hobby charger or replace the battery which can readily be found on the internet (search ZIPPY 70mAh 20C single cell - $3.99). I have access to a charger and the fix did not cost me a dime. Both sets of my glasses are now back in business!Video of my fix - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM4Con9fsjE
S**K
For the money, they're satisfactory
I recently bought my first 3D enabled display device so, needless to say, I was anxious to jump in and see what the home 3D experience is all about. In an effort to save some money, I opted for these glasses. Paired with my Optoma HD33, they get the job done and at a decent value.The packaging is quite nice. The glasses come with a soft pouch for storage, a small cleaning rag, a USB cable for charging, and a small instruction card. All of these items are packed neatly in a strong, sleek box with a magnetic latch. I wasn't expecting this quality packaging, given the relatively low price.The instructions are about as clear as one would need to get the glasses working properly. There isn't much to these, to be honest. I briefly glanced over the setup procedure while sitting on the toilet and was able to recall all of the steps from memory when I got into the projector room.My first impression of the glasses was that they're not particularly comfortable. They certainly aren't what I would consider to be uncomfortable, but they don't disappear on your face as I would have liked. This was only a slight inconvenience as I was prepared for this possibility before ordering them.I tried wearing them both with my prescription glasses and without. They were quite a bit more comfortable when I was wearing my glasses under them. I can only assume that this is because my frames were helping to keep the hard plastic from contacting my head. Regardless of how I was wearing them, I had no issue tolerating the slight discomfort for the duration of a movie.It should be noted that I have quite a large head and I tend to be sensitive to pressure. I still have no major complaints. I may try a few DIY tricks for increasing the comfort but, as they stand, they're not terrible.As far as picture quality goes, they met my expectations. The picture brightness drop wasn't as drastic as I was expecting. I noticed that my 3D content was hard to look at. I had a hard time figuring out if it was actually working properly. As it turns out, all I had to do was reverse the left and right lenses to get it to look correct. This was very easy to accomplish with the easy-to-access button on the frame of the glasses (the same one that turns the glasses on and off). Once I had that situated, the 3D effect was quite enjoyable.One quirk that I noticed was the occasional white flash. It is my understanding (and I could be wrong) that it's how the glasses sync with the display. It is very brief but it was noticeable. It definitely didn't distract me from the movie so I'm not losing any sleep over it. For all I know, all DLP link glasses behave this way. These are my first 3D glasses so I can't draw any comparisons between these and other models, unfortunately.All things considered, these provide solid performance at a respectable value. If you can deal with some slight discomfort, these probably won't let you down. Keep your expectations realistic. I assume that anyone looking at these is willing to compromise in a few areas to save money. These are about the cheapest DLP link glasses that I've come across. I'd definitely buy a couple more sets (though I'd love to see them drop below $25). I want to give them a 5/5 rating but I am holding back. A solid 4/5 seems more appropriate. The slight flaws don't bother me very much but they very well may be deal breakers for more picky or discerning individuals.My next pair of glasses will likely be one of the higher rated, more costly models so I can decide if it's worthwhile to spend twice as much on one pair. Until I reach that conclusion on my own, I'll be happily using these to enjoy my limited 3D library.
S**N
Great, lightweight Dlp link glasses
I've owned Optoma RF and DLP link glasses that cost much more than these, and so far these are better than either of those! They are much, MUCH more comfortable! Also, they have equal visual quality to the best I had experienced with the previous DLP link or RF glasses. I'm ordering another pair right now ... Highly recommended!!! They come with a soft case and recharger , plus they look far less revolting than most 3d glasses. There are no tint or brightness shift issues from lens to lens like I've seen with cheaper Dlp link glasses that i've also tried. These are also very good at blocking reflections. All around great performance.
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