vinod k.
Reviewed in India on January 15, 2024
Don't waste your money....rather buy a virtual headset
Aldo Echeverría
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2023
Me gustoMucho, excelente cakidad de imagen . Si dejas el botón de encendido nuevamente activo hace reverso de 3D (eye swap). Me preocupa laVida de la batería. Es de plástico algo frágil pero se ve súper bien y hay pocos productos así . Me podrán decir si tiene forma de cambiar la pila con repuesto ? O comprar solo lentes de repuesto?
Bugs Bunny
Reviewed in Germany on October 7, 2022
Man braucht halt nur die richtige Treiber-Version, also Nvidia 418. Es gibt, glaube ich, auch einen getrennten Treiber, der NVIDIA 3D Vision USB Driver heißt.
MikeKit
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2020
As a long time user of the NVIDIA 3D Vision system, I am relieved to see this replacement become available. I have tested these new glasses and emitter (THREE-D) and they seem to work as well as the NVIDIA 3D Vision system. The components can be interchanged. For example, the THREE-D glasses with the NVIDIA emitter and the NVIDIA glasses with the THREE-D emitter. The only difference I have noticed is the THREE-D glasses wake up in pseudo mode (eyes swapped) but this can be changed in the NVIDIA driver settings. I have tested with the NVIDIA QUADRO RTX-4000 and I expect the new glasses to work with all the NVIDIA graphics cards that support 3D stereo.
Vimal Kumar
Reviewed in India on August 19, 2020
ok good
RuslanM
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020
Great replacement for NVIDIA 3D VISION.
Bama Biker
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020
Our customers use these for 3D map production so we've been searching for NVIDIA 3D Vision kit replacements since they announced discontinuation of the product several months ago. We're hoping that this company can provide the supply chain that our customers need.The contents of the box included everything as described; Proper cables, cleaning cloth, glasses, storage bag, and emitter. The product also arrived very quickly, in just a few days.After hooking the emitter to my system and testing out the glasses it was apparent that the images were being displayed in pseudo stereo, so I had to go to the NVIDIA Control Panel, Manage 3D Settings, and enable the Swap Eyes option. After that I had normal stereo but the glasses kept losing sync with the emitter. The booklet that came with the kit indicates that the user should sit between 2m and 8m from the display. This is not practical for desktop computer usage but I tried sitting back a couple meters and the glasses stayed in sync. We then messed around a bit with the 2 buttons on the back of the emitter. They didn't seem to do anything but afterwards I was able to sit closer to the monitor at my usual distance and the glasses seemed to stay in sync. I'll update this later after I've had more time to spend using it...UPDATE: After a few more hours of testing I can no longer get the glasses to stay in sync. I don't recommend these for production stereo compilation.UPDATE 2: Raising my rating to 4 stars. What I've learned is that the emitter doesn't have as strong a signal as the NVIDIA models, but it does work as long as you keep the emitter up higher off the desktop. Using double-sided tape or a small shelf to attach it to the top of the monitor works well. After doing this I am no longer getting the signal drop-off like I was getting before.
Vincent Timmer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020
Be aware that this is NOT an original nVidia product but a China clone. Not sure if this is even compatible but I almost mistakenly purchased this as it looks like the real thing. For this price you should be getting the “real thing” not a cheap clone that may, or may not, work or compatible. Buyer be aware of this!