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Universal 3D Rechargeable Infrared Active Shutter Glasses For 2010-2011 Panasonic IR 3D HDTVs *NOT Support Bluetooth TV*

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3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (192 customer reviews)

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  • Compatible with selected 2010-2011 Panasonic 3D TVs, NOT SUPPORT BLUETOOTH TV
  • Communicate with the TV's emitter - To create a beautiful, full HD 1080p 3D experience
  • Frames with ABS + PC material, products low energy, low carbon and environmental protection
  • Integrated Battery can used for 50hours after 3hrs fully charging
  • Comes with three nose pads, the use of silicone materials can be selected according to their nose

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  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B004X49TAG
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (192 customer reviews)
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  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 13, 2011

Product Description

This universal active shutter glasses is a cheaper alternative to original Panasonic glasses. It fits most main-stream Panasonic 3DTVs with great compatibility. Stylish design also fits your modern housing devices. Just Watch your favorite movies in 3D with these rechargeable 3D glasses, communicate wirelessly with your 3D panel, serving up a vivid, immersive 3D viewing experience at home.

Note Before Purchasing:

Please note that these glasses only work with 2010-2011 Panasonic 3D HDTVs (LED and Plasma). If your Panasonic 3DTV was bought in 2012, please go to the ASIN: B00813HBPK.Be sure you purchase the right glasses with Compatibility list provided bellow.

Compatible Panasonic 3D Glasses and HDTVs:

2010 3D Glasses: TY-EW3D10U

2010 3D Kits with Glasses: TY-EW3D10M, TY-EW3D2MM

2010 3D HDTVs: TC-P50VT20, TC-P50VT25, TC-P54VT25, TC-P58VT25, TC-P65VT25, TC-P42ST30, TC-P46ST30, TC-P50ST30, TC-P60ST30, TC-P50GT30, TC-P55GT30, TC-P55GT31, TC-P60GT30, TC-P65GT30, TC-P55VT30, TC-P65VT30

Attention:

* The item only works in 15FT distance, horizontally 120°and vertically 30°.

* Only for 2010-2011 Panasonic TV and Not suitable for 3D projectors and cinema.



Customer Reviews

I would recommend these a cheaper alternative to the Panasonic glasses. mexspartan1  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
A good product and an outstanding value! esanta  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
116 of 120 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Generic Panasonic 3D Glasses May 1, 2011
I decided to try these glasses instead of spending the $130.00 to $150.00 a pair on the Panasonic branded glasses.
The Pro's: They are well made and come with three different size nose pieces, instructions, usb charging cable and cloth storage bag and cleaning cloth. They work as described and I did not notice any ghosting with the glasses. They also are holding there charges quite well. It has been over a week with on and off viewing and they still have not needed to be recharged. They seem to have all the features of the manufacturers glasses.
The Cons: The instructions could be a little more thorough and precise. The flat surface of the lens in the glasses cause a reflection on the inside of the lens from objects in the room that are behind you. So if you have doors, windows or lights behind you, it causes an annoying reflection. This was corrected by adjusting the conditions in the room, but still annoying to have to do. The fit of the glasses were also a little uncomfortable after an hour or so. The ear pieces tended to cause pressure points on the ends and after a while I began having to adjust them slightly to feel comfortable.
Overall: These glasses worked as well as the Panasonics and cost less than half the price. They are not the most comfortable glasses in the world, but should fit 90% of the owners without causing any issues. The instructions could also be better. I would recommend these to anyone considering purchasing Panasonic compatible 3D glasses. I also plan on purchasing more so that friends and family can come over to watch the latest movies that are coming out on 3D Blu-Ray.
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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked same as panasonic glasses May 16, 2011
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I purchased a pair of these for my Panasonic Viera. I already have a pair of Panasonic 3d glasses and these worked just the same. They actually fit better than the Panasonic brand. I would recommend these a cheaper alternative to the Panasonic glasses.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Comfy, but add a yellow hue. August 27, 2011
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REVIEW OF PANASONIC 3D COMPATIBLE GLASSES

I've been doing a thorough comparison of all Panasonic compatible glasses since the Panasonic ones are ridiculously expensive at $130+ per pair. Panasonic knows they have competition and their prices are starting to drop. It looks like the 2011 3rd generation glasses will come in at around a competitive $70. These were due to be released August 1, 2011, so they are already late. Panasonic also announced a recent deal with Xpand partnered with Sony and Samsung to release universal glasses that will continue to make the 3D glasses prices drop.

Here are the testing criteria:

COMFORT - This is probably the most important factor to consider since you don't want temple or nose pain after wearing glasses for a 2 hour movie. I have a large head so what I feel as tight or uncomfortable, the kids and wife don't mind as much.

COLOR ACCURACY - Look through any pair of 3D glasses at a bright natural light source like a window. There's no way to not have some darkness introduced. If you think about it, your eyes are only seeing 1/2 the light they normally would when the lenses are switching back and forth.

REFLECTION - Face away from a bright natural light source while wearing the glasses and look at the light source reflected from the inside of the glasses. None of the glasses I tested were dramatically different from each other or had any sort of noticeable anti-relective coating. This is probably not an issue since most movies are watched in dark rooms, but when watching TV during the day, it can really be irritating.

Here's the summary of my findings to hopefully save you some homework and shipping back and forth. The rating is based on comfort and quality, NOT price.

Panasonic TY-EW3D2MU 3D Active Shutter Eyewear for Panasonic 3D HDTVs - Medium
(Excellent) Panasonic 2nd Gen ($130 and dropping) - I can't deny that these are the most comfortable and light-weight glasses, but they come at the most expensive price point. Introduction of the 3rd generation at $70 should be interesting if they are similar quality.

Xpand Universal X103 3D Glasses Compatible with Active 3D TV's, Black
(Very good) Xpand ($75) - These are fairly comfortable even with my big head. The color and glass quality is identical to the Panasonic and the XPAND have a bigger glass area. They also only come with a cloth bag versus the hard cases from all the other glasses I tested. The version I had are batteries-only which is a bit of a drawback, but not a deal killer. And speaking of deals--Xpand just made a deal with Panasonic, Sony, and Samsung to produce universal glasses. This alone should tell you that Xpand is the generic to go with.

SainSonic 3D Rechargeable Infrared Active Shutter Glasses For Panasonic 3D HDTVs
(Good) SainSonic ($60 and dropping) - Second only to Panasonic in comfort. Unfortunately, these glasses add a yellow hue to everything. I was going to keep these until I did the color test. Very obvious color distortion. On the reflection test, they were slight better with less reflection, but this also had the yellow hue, so it may just be the darker yellow coating making a darker reflection.

(Good) Blick ($99) - Largest glasses area, but I really don't see the advantage to this if you can see the whole screen with another brand. Their website (glassesunlimited.com) screams of TV-commercial which should be a warning sign. I found their glasses moderately comfortable even with the hard plastic. The color and glass quality on par with Panasonic, but not worth keeping at the $99 price. They are also the only brand to use a micro-USB connection for recharging (which is only slightly inconvenient in the sense that it's different from any other glasses you may have). I'm taking them up on their boisterous 90-day refund policy. We'll see how much of a hassle and shipping cost loss it will be. So far I've only had an automated answering machine which says they aren't available. I may be stuck with these.

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Hope this helps you a little with your choice of compatible Panasonic 3D glasses!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for the price
Works... cheap.... kinda short range but good... beats the $80 for OEM glasses. Would reccommend if you still have an older 3D TV that you want to make use of.
Published 18 days ago by Charles
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT 3D glasses and an excellent price!
Very comfortable wearing glasses. Plus the fact that they're rechargeable is a big plus. Highly recommended over the Panasonic glasses.
Published 20 days ago by Freddie
5.0 out of 5 stars 3 D Viewing
Love the extra nose pads for the best fit possiable while wearing these....they have a nice shape wether it be for an adult or for a child
Published 21 days ago by Joy Joy
2.0 out of 5 stars Read the TV compatibility carefully
Dig into the product specs and find out the compatibility for your Panasonic Viera Plasma TV. If you have a 2012 Model these will not work. Read more
Published 29 days ago by John OToole
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Price
These 3D glasses work fine with my Panasonic Plasma 3D and cost less than half the price of the Panasonic brand. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Justino Ventura
5.0 out of 5 stars Good price
Works great on my Panasonic T.V. Do not have to worry with replacement of batteries. Easy set up. Replace ones that cost 60 dollars or more.
Published 1 month ago by Charlie Girl
5.0 out of 5 stars Met my expectations
3D glasses were shipped fast, used them the next night and work great! Items was exactly as described. Would do biz with again!
Published 1 month ago by Aaron
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Glasses
These glasses are stylish and reasonably priced. I bought 4 pair for my Panasonic TC-P65ST30. They took a few minutes to get them synced but once they are they work great. Read more
Published 1 month ago by QK2BUCK
4.0 out of 5 stars Worked immediately, but slightly uncomfortable
The price on these glasses was terrific and overall they work very well. My biggest complaints are that they are a little heavier than my Panasonic 3rd generation glasses and that... Read more
Published 1 month ago by John Conley
5.0 out of 5 stars Work With Panasonic Plasma 3d
These were much cheaper than the Panasonic ones. They work great with my 55 inch panasonic 3d-plasma. Take some time to charge up but that's no big deal. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Bob-Cobb
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