

🔴🔵 See the world in 3D—because flat is so last decade!
This set of 3 red-blue 3D glasses features durable black plastic frames and high-quality resin lenses, designed for comfortable, long-term use. Compatible with a wide range of devices including laptops, projectors, and monitors, these glasses bring classic anaglyph 3D movies and games to life with vibrant depth and clarity. Perfect for sharing immersive experiences with friends or enhancing your personal entertainment setup.
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,305 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #31 in 3D Viewing Glasses |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 158 Reviews |
T**O
Great quality, good price!
I didn't know I needed these, until one day I did. So I looked for a good deal, and this product does not disappoint. It probably wouldn't hold up to harsh daily use, but that isn't what this is for. It's perfect for the occasions that you need to view classic 3D art or movies, and it will absolutely hold up through all you need. They fit like any pair of sunglasses and are comfortable enough to sit through a whole movie. Great product for the value!
K**R
Comfortable
These comfortable, sturdy & well-constructed glasses are a must for viewing anaglyph images online. The traditional cardboard anaglyph glasses are awkward, uncomfortable & just don’t hold up for continuous use. Anaglyph glasses have been used since 1915 to view stereoscopic (3D) movies. Parallax, where the right and left eyes focus, & converge, on an object with slightly different angles of view, is one of the fundamental reasons we see stereoscopic (3D) & the depth associated with it. Anaglyph, which uses spectrally opposite (color) glasses (gels), usually red & cyan, to combine these two unique views into a specially processed single image. This image, when viewed through anaglyph glasses, separates the two images back so the right eye only sees the right image and the left eye only sees the left image allowing you to see the original view stereoscopically (3D). From an educational perspective you have a 33% higher retention rate of material that is presented stereoscopically (3D). Students can create their own stereoscopic imagery with any standard single view camera by doing an astronaut “cha cha” shot by just shifting approximately 2.5” & taking a second image to complete the “stereo Pair”. Masuji Suto has a free program, “StereoPhoto Maker” for the adjustment and combining the two images. Other resources: National Stereoscopic Association (NSA), International Stereoscopic Union (ISU), & StereoPhoto Maker (SPM).
C**E
They do not work
We were very excited to try these on but unfortunately they did not work. The left side looks black. It gave everyone a headache. We only had them on for a couple of minutes.
C**E
They work, but appear red
These glasses do work but the image is rather dark and appears more red. I have some paper ones that came with a children's book that in my opinion look better with more color.
J**T
Not bad
Good for the money
R**.
3D glasses
Work well
C**E
Good fit
Good fit and works great, doesn't hurt or scratch your face and snug enough to let your face still breathe
V**O
Below expectations.
I thought these red and blue 3d anaglyphic glasses would be up to the level of the amber and blue anaglyphic ones that came with the 3d Video Wizard. These don't provide the same 3d effect and red is too dominant. One would have to see how well my Video Wizard 3d glasses work. They provide a 3d picture that is almost as good as 3d shutter glasses.
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