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15. Holiday Specs Look At Lights 3D Glasses Cardboard 1 pk

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  • FITS ALL DIFFERENT HEAD SIZES - Our 3D glasses are the perfect addition to viewing Christmas lights or any Bright Point of Light. Our Holiday specs are excellent for kids, men, and women. Plus they are affordable and enjoyable treats, which are simply pleasant and fun gifts for everyone. Our glasses show various images when looking at point sources of light such as Christmas lights, automobile headlights, porch lights, etc
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u/WhyDoIProcrastinate · 1 pointr/LSD

Sorry for the delayed response, but I've been quite busy with school!

Never have I heard of the cup of tea supplies haha. Very unique, but I can totally get behind it. My hand warmer is also a lighter! And as for my fan, I carry a handheld folding fan with me at all times :-)

Things on me or in my fanny pack for quick access:

Lighter when someone wishes to start a fire. I carry regular BIC lighters. Gum when someone wants some gum to chew on. Always carry two kinds, juicy and minty. My go-to are Original Juicy Fruit and Extra Winterfresh. Lollipops when someone wants a lollipop. You cannot go wrong with Dum Dums since they're tasty and relatively small / not as much of a commitment as larger lollipops. Folding Fan when someone needs a breeze of fresh air. Vicks VapoRub this stuff is magic and you shouldn't ever leave to a rave or festival without it. Seriously, some next level stuff. Put a dab under your nose if the smell of cigarettes is getting to you, or if you just need something nice to smell. It will change your life. I also like to apply it to my folding fan (people love it). Small Spray Bottle when it gets hot and someone needs a mist of water. I typically add 20-30 drops of clary sage-scented essential oil to a 10 oz. bottle for extra sensory fun. Fun to spray in crowds, too, but beware, as there are a select few who don't necessarily like this. Chapstick when someone's lips are chapped. This is the most important thing I carry! Phone when someone needs to orient themselves in the right direction using the festival app to head toward the next stage. Also nice to have your schedule on your phone.

Things in my bookbag for random access:

Earphones when someone is having a bad time, you can pull them to a quieter place and play some soothing jazz or ambient tunes for them. Portable Speaker when the music stops, you can keep it going and start a little party. Extra Ear Plugs when the music gets too loud, you can offer these around (people will love you for this). Sunscreen when it's unbearably hot and you need to protect your skin. Mini Hand-Sanitizer when someone needs to clean their hands (or other body parts). Baby Wipes when someone needs to use the restroom. Bubble Gun when you're feeling extra and want to bring joy to unsuspecting people. Also, everyone loves bubbles. Extra Bubble Liquid when you're all out of bubbles but wish to make more bubbles. Fun things to hand out when you see someone who's not in a good mood, or if you just want to give someone something. I've been carrying small rubber ducks which squeak when squeezed, and colorful plastic mini slinkys. Glow in the dark aliens are also cool to have. These things also relieve anxiety or mitigate uncomfortable come-ups, I've been told. Space Blanket when the people get cold. Battery-Powered LED Lights when you need something to brighten up the mood. Incense/sage leaves when it stanks and you want it to smell a little nicer. Also fun to look at the smoke dance. Essential Oils when it really stanks and you want it to smell a lot nicer. Also fun to rub on yourself or your belongings and temporarily become the greatest smelling thing to walk the Earth. Balloons when you're waiting around at a stage and want to start a balloon party. Also great to hold on to / place your lips on when the bass is kickin'. Glow-Sticks cause why not?
Disposable Diffraction Glasses when you want to spread the joy of color. Candy when people want some candy. My go-to are Rainbow Nerds. Extra gum when the gum runs out (rare, but it does happen). Extra lollipops when the lollipops run out (rare, but it does happen). Xans when someone is having a pretty rough time. Joint when someone wants to smoke. Spare Party-Favors when someone loses theirs. Whether it's tabs or molly beans, this always happens, so it's best to be prepared and have their backs when mistakes are made. Wallet/Money when you need to buy (or sell) something. It's important to keep this safe and keeping it in an obscure pocket in my bookbag is the safest way I know of doing so.

That's all I can think of for now, but I'm almost positive I've covered it all. It sounds like a lot, but many of these items are relatively small and fit inside any typical book bag pretty nicely. With more restrictions on the types of bags they're allowing into music events, I may leave out the fun things like the bubble gun, slinkys, rubber ducks, glow sticks, and balloons, as much as it makes my heart sad, haha. But yeah, hopefully you can get some ideas from this :-)

u/Talulabelle · 5 pointsr/cyberDeck

I love how everyone says 'basic use', and then 'browsing' is the first thing out of their mouths. A browser is incredibly complex. Web pages take a ton of power to render, and require a display that approaches 'standard' resolutions to be useful.


Of all the things I'd use a near-eye display for, browsing is literally the last on the list. It's an application where more screen real-estate is always better, and you'll never get enough.


It sounds to me like you're just looking to buy something, and the bottom line is that regular people just don't want to wear a computer around. Especially when it'll be less capable for browsing than a phone, and that's all that most people want to do.


As for suggestions, there are things on the market at varying costs. Here are some links to things of different styles, maybe one of them will be what you're looking for.


  • Glyph headphones These were a big deal when they were first being introduced a few years ago, but they didn't sell well at all. I think people just considered them 'silly'. I just noticed they're under $200 now, and I've considered picking up a pair to try them out.

  • Blade AR These are more recent, and probably more interesting in general. Reviews for these kinds of things are always middling at best, so I don't know how well they really work. Personally, I wouldn't buy them because I'm not sure if I could hack the display for an external computer, and this looks like it's meant to be more like VR glasses than a near-eye display. But, if you want an out of the box experience, maybe look that direction?

  • VISIONHMD These are your pretty standard display glasses. Recent generations of these have just had their asses kicked by cheap VR. Most VR uses a phone display, which are easy to find and really cheap. That means a device like this, using actual near-eye technology is expensive to produce by comparison, and it can't do VR, the one application people think of when they pick up a headset. That said, the prices are dropping on these and the res is pretty good. I could see buying a pair just to remove the displays, personally, but if you just want a small computer you could probably add a pi to the strap and have something usable here.

  • Vuefine This is definitely something more my speed. This is a single eye, reasonably good resolution, basic HDMI interface display. Stripping these down isn't be that hard, and I can hang them off just about anything.


    So, depending on what you want, there are definitely options.
u/WhammerBammer · 2 pointsr/LSD

That's a great idea! I have these ones, but I'm sure they're all comparable in quality. I would also recommend getting some cheapy white LED twinkle lights or something. White lights are the best for diffraction glasses.

Tripping while wearing these glasses, while playing with a strand of LED lights is a guaranteed awesome time.

Emazing Lights Diffraction Prism Rave Glasses (White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HRMIJ8E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_rXq9ybXCE1XH4

Also if you're going to be indoors, Amazon has some reaaaally cool LED light show projectors! Always add a nice vibe to any room.

u/BenderRodriguez14 · 5 pointsr/politics

Oh no not at all man! It's literally plug-and-play - just put the HDMI or whatever other connector into the PC (or whatever you'd be displaying on to it) and the other into the projector and off you go. Lots of options to get the best picture display

Almost every "best projector under 1,000" list I found had this or another on top - can't remember the other, the picture was a TINY bit better on it (but cutting straws because the picture on this is amazing too) but did not have the short throw feature (so you would need about 9ft distance I think it is, for a 100" screen).

Another thing - it does 3D! It's not mind blowing quality but it's pretty decent and I only noticed after I had already set my mind on buying it. But what is mind blowing is that because it is 'DPLink' 3D, you throw the glasses on and it turns literally everything on the screen 3D right down to the mouse. No need for special 3D files with the fully lines/double screens/etc or any kind of special 3D emitter, just pop in anything (even for example, GTA V or whatever if you like to do a bit of gaming). You can get them for like $20 each on Amazon too, these are the ones I got... just an awesome little side feature if you're considering - https://www.amazon.com/ELEPHAS-Rechargeable-Projectors-ViewSonic-Panasonic/dp/B01D1FL3TC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1495576367&sr=8-3&keywords=elephas+3d+glasses

  • Sample video of it - this isn't me lol, and I have no idea why the guy mounted it to the roof when the advantage of short throw is flexibility and the fact you can just pop it on the coffee table and play away, then put it in a drawer/ottoman/lower shelf of coffee table etc after use (I play it on a cream wall, no need for a screen if you have a large flat, empty wall to be honest). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8b43Gtb_0g
u/EthErealist · 4 pointsr/MDMA

Make it a Reddit IRL meet-up at EDC Vegas, and I'm down, lol.

Edit: OP, if an online roll session is something you really want to try out one day, I think the biggest chance for success would be if you could gather a good amount of people who do light shows (maybe post on /r/gloving? or low-key message some people from there?).

I think if you can guarantee that some glovers, conjurers, poi/glowstick spinners, and/or orbit spinners will be present, the conference would be more likely to keep everyone's attention. Also, it might be necessary to line it up with a live stream of any type of event/podcast.

Edit 2: (I don't know how Skype works, so sorry if this doesn't make sense.) Besides the people doing light shows taking turns being the main video feed that everyone sees, maybe once in a while, someone can stream a visualizer like Milkdrop 2. A bonus would be if any of you guys had a pair of chromadepth glasses.

Btw, even if you're not rolling, buying and using those 3 dollar Chromadepth glasses would still be awesome. It makes anything towards the color red look close to you, and anything towards blue look farther away. So if you viewed a visualizer that was mostly a red border working it's way towards a blue center, it would give the appearance of a tunnel going into your monitor/tv.

A really good example would be to open Milkdrop 2 and load the 'adderassi - visitor' or the 'phat+fishbrain+eo.s_mandala_chasers_remix' preset'. Trust me. Buy a pair.

u/Zaga932 · 13 pointsr/oculus

Stuff like the Sony HMZ-T3W - not really VR, but a stereoscopic head-mounted display nonetheless (although with a microscopic fov; HMDs in those days used microdisplays as the smartphone industry hadn't yet pushed display panels with high enough resolution to small enough form factors to be usable, but microdisplays are, well, micro, so you get a miniature fov, which is one of the things Palmer figured you could fix (and did fix) with phone hardware).

I wasn't part of the pre-Oculus hardcore VR enthusiast group (which you could find on the MTBS3D forums), I only got to the party in 2013, so I'm pretty clueless about what these old-school VR HMDs are. People did try to make VR a thing in the 90s, it was a huge hype-fest that ended disastrously because obviously tech in the 90s wasn't even close to good enough, but there is hardware out there.

Here's a fun little bit of VR history, a post on the MTBS3D forums written by Palmer about the original Oculus Rift in 2012: https://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=140&t=14777 - note the first reply there, too; Cybereality went onto become the lead Community Manager for Oculus (and is mostly active on the official Oculus forums)

u/billyuno · 1 pointr/GrandTheftAutoV_PC

Sure, I'll play. I built my system last year, but it still stands up pretty well I think. Hope you don't mind if I don't do one of them fancy tables like others.

Case: Corsair Graphite Series Steel Silver 600T Mid-Tower

Motherboard: ASUS SABERTOOTH Z77

CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K Quad-Core Processor 3.5 GHz

Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler H100i

Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1866 MHZ

Power: KingWin Mach 1 1000 Watt

Monitor: BenQ High Performance Gaming XL2720T 27-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor

Stereoscopic 3D: NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 Wireless Glasses Kit

And to top it off...

Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX690 4096MB GDDR5 512bit Dual GPU

Currently running an OEM copy of Windows 7 64bit.

I would take a picture, but honestly my desk is kind of a mess, plus there's not much to see. I haven't gone out of my way to make it pretty, as it's just me who ever gets to see it.

u/themangeraaad · 2 pointsr/Minecraft

search amazon for "3d glasses". I bought a pair of the $5 ones (link) and they are pretty decent. I figured if it worked well and I liked it I would rather have a comfy pair than getting some cheap crap.

Now my problem is that while the 3d works bright lights (torches, sometimes clouds, etc) go straight through the lenses and cause 'double vision'

edit: as caramonfire said, I would agree that 'ghosting' is a better term than double vision. But also as was mentioned, it is fun one in a while.

edit2: noticed that airencraken said the red/blue work better than red/cyan. Maybe I should pick up some red/blue ones to test which works better.

u/roshroxx · 6 pointsr/aves

It may be too late, but you can buy paper diffraction glasses on amazon. So much fun to pass out to people during the shows! It is a great way to make friends, everyone appreciates them.

u/Doc_Ok · 9 pointsr/oculus

Microdisplays used to be the go-to technology for head-mounted displays in the olden days, before the Rift DK1 and its precursors came along. I own an eMagin Z800 3DVisor and a Sony HMZ-T1 (BTW, anybody wants to buy one of these, PM me), and they are both pretty bad. FoV on both is around 40° diagonal.

The issue are the complex optics required to get a large FoV from a tiny screen.

I used to be skeptical of microdisplay HMDs for that reason, but it turns out, optical technology is evolving as well. eMagin demonstrated a prototype HMD using 2k x 2k microdisplays about 18 months ago, with an advertised FoV of 80° x 80°, and I didn't believe it until I tried it myself. While clearly a prototype (no blue! bad head tracking!), the display quality was already very good, and the angular resolution way past what's provided by Vive and Rift.

The trick is that eMagin use a clever way to fold the light path of the required complex optics in on itself to make them small enough to fit into a comfortable HMD. Basically, light is polarized one way, goes straight through a curved half-mirror, bounces of another mirror that rotates polarization by 90°, and then bounces back off the first mirror and straight through the second one for a large degree of angular magnification with little geometric distortion and chromatic aberration. Didn't see that coming. More details are in this patent, dug up by /u/frankenberrylives and reported here by /u/FredzL.

u/trumpeter77 · 12 pointsr/malelivingspace

Thanks. Projector is a BenQ HT1075. It's 1080p and 3D capable. Cost around 800 but it looks like the price went down. We bought glasses too (see link below). Screen is a white Silver Ticket 110". That's around 200.

It's an incredible viewing experience, I wouldn't go back to a television after this. Only downside is you have to be diligent about light control. We have blackouts on most of the windows which work well. But need to find a solution for the high windows.


BenQ HT1075 1080p 3D DLP Home Theater Projector https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LTMPOUO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_TCw.ybE6YDEMC

STR-169110 Silver Ticket 4K Ultra HD Ready Cinema Format (6 Piece Fixed Frame) Projector Screen (16:9, 110", White Material) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PUQPFLS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_nEw.ybH5JTAK5

2 Pack SainSonic GX-30 3D Glasses Active Shutter 144Hz Rechargeable for Universal DLP-Link Ready Projectors, BenQ, Optoma, Dell, Mitsubishi, Samsung, Acer, Vivitek, NEC, Sharp, ViewSonic - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ES8TC4A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_NDw.ybQBJ83ED

u/TouchyTherapist · 853 pointsr/blackmagicfuckery

[They make all type of shapes from any bright light.](3D Christmas Glasses 10 Pack - Turn Holiday Lights Into Magical Images For A Fun Christmas Experience. Our Holographic Glasses Are Perfect For Entertaining Family, Friends & Colleague https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075LNTB4H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_t957BbSSW5RQR) Really cool actually.

u/Shmafancy · 2 pointsr/hometheater

I just purchased a w1070 a few weeks ago. I got two pairs of these glasses and they work great, especially considering the cost (~$20).

I picked them up just for occasional use, but I've found that the novelty of 3D movies wears off pretty quickly, and some people don't like them at all. It's still fun to pull out an show guests, though, and works for games that support stereoscopic 3D. Just something to consider before you invest heavily in many pairs of glasses.

u/Colt4587 · 1 pointr/projectors

I purchased these:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BVUNZUU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Work great, were cheap, and had two modes (144hz mode looks best IMO).

Not for sure of their availability in the UK though. Good Luck!

u/gorgeous_bastard · 1 pointr/hometheater

I have these 2...

http://www.amazon.com/SainSonic-Rechargeable-Mitsubishi-ViewSonic-Projector/dp/B00BVUNZUU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419541026&sr=8-1&keywords=3d+dlp+glasses

http://www.amazon.com/EStar-America-ESG601-Link-Glasses/dp/B00CRN3D98/ref=sr_1_25?ie=UTF8&qid=1419541034&sr=8-25&keywords=3d+dlp+glasses

To be honest the SainSonics are ok but you can tell the difference, if you want a few pairs of cheap glasses to give to others get those. The Estar glasses are very good, i saw them recommended here previously and they are a big improvement over the SainSonics particularly for color balance and light bleed.

u/agnl · 1 pointr/oculus

This is the most fanboy reply yet.

> People want a real competiton, not shady copy-cats (it's a rift clone) that with 10000x smaller budget announce features that bigger companies with much bigger staff cannot (for technologicall reasons).

It's an HMD. How is it a rift clone? I could say the rift is a clone of every single HMD that came before it. I could say that any smart phone is a clone of the iPhone. It's just a form factor, and it really isn't shady. Like what features? You can develop hardware when you're relatively small, mainly because you're only developing one (so hardware cost isn't a huge issue) and it only takes a couple good developers to write algorithms. Adding people simply increases the speed that these things are produced by, not the actual ability to be produced.


> They offer a magicall support for PS3/PS4/X360/XONE and don't say any details. They are misleading people. Are you okay with that?

How do you know? Maybe it just isn't polished enough to show off, but they're getting there? You're assuming that they are misleading people, which may or may not be true.

> Impressive, REAL innovations in VR space (including HMDs) always have a warm welcome here. 3 examples: Nvidia, Valve, InfitEye.

How is this not real innovation? Since when is innovation defined by large companies backing it? You realize that oculus had the same beginning? A small company asking for funding on kickstarter?

u/cheeseHorder · 2 pointsr/ChronicPain

Lazy glasses!
Bought these for same reason...I have a big nose though and it can start to hurt with the angle I lie down at, but the clarity is pretty amazing

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00CY9RQ2K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/worshipme3 · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfChristmas

My son would love these 3D glasses for Christmas Lights. We go around and look at all the local neighborhood decorations and lights and this would be perfect for him. Thanks for the contest!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000MUT766/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_3_7?colid=20W23R2TQ3QJA&coliid=I1VP8O3URVMFQ7

u/zebediah49 · 102 pointsr/movies

Grab [or make] yourself some 2D glasses. It makes the 3D "wasted", but who cares -- you get to see the film the way you want.

As a technological note, those glasses are just a two "left" or "right" (not sure which) lenses, so both eyes get the same version of the picture. Whether that version is exactly the same as the dedicated 2D one -- I'm not entirely sure.

u/Kwotter · 3 pointsr/aves

I'm really leaning towards the idea of giving away diffraction glasses. Do you know what kind you use? And I'm thinking about ordering these and passing them out at Escape from Wonderland. I'm just not sure if they'll be any good. I want to give people something they'll really enjoy!

Edit: Possibly these instead

u/Ericshelpdesk · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

You'll need a 3D Vision kit (either 1 or 2 will work).
These are probably your best bet.

http://www.amazon.com/Nvidia-Vision-Wireless-Glasses-942-11431-0007-001/dp/B005XULTG6

I've been doing 3D Vision for the last 3 years on my projector. Truly a different kind of gaming experience.

u/sssh · -3 pointsr/gaming

For $510 + $157 + a good gaming comp, i think you can get better gaming experience. It's great even without the 3D thing.

u/Cobra800089 · 3 pointsr/Minecraft

Make sure you get red/cyan glasses. These are the ones I bought and they work great.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003LWYGPE/ref=oh_o06_s00_i00_details (Mine fold even though the picture doesn't look like it)

It strains your eyes after some time and it may take a little getting used to at first but I have a lot of fun playing Minecraft in 3D on my 32" TV.

u/LemonLimeAlltheTime · 1 pointr/PSVR

I don't think there is though. The other Sony HMD is awesome but it is super expensive

u/SirLied · 0 pointsr/movies

Oh you haven't heard? Hank Green already solved this problem to save the day long ago :)
https://www.amazon.com/Hank-Greens-2D-Glasses-Turns-movies/dp/B004X4L1UC

u/raygundan · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

If you ever find yourself in a situation where your friends are all going to a 3D movie and don't want to be "the complaining picky guy," let me introduce you to 2D glasses. Brilliant.

You could also make your own from two pairs of free theater glasses-- just take 'em apart and make one pair with two "left" or two "right" lenses. Now that both eyes get the same image, any 3D content you watch just becomes a normal movie or TV show. HEADACHE AVERTED.

Sincerely, bored nerd who gets migraines.

u/AirHokie · 1 pointr/movies

If you're also willing to pay the 3D surcharge for your party, buy this 4-pack of 2D glasses for $13 and then you get the best of both worlds: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K9E7GCC

u/DroogyParade · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

My friends would force me to go to 3D showings. so i got a pair of these.

Since 3D was always a few dollars more my friends would buy me a drink for the difference.

u/SSChicken · 5 pointsr/startrek

Fortunately you can buy your very own 2D Glasses to return any 3D movie black to glorious 2D as God intended.

u/ArchiMarK · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Is this about the Nvidia 3D Vision? Because you'll need the emitter, glasses and an Nvidia card for it to work.

The rest is pretty straight-forward: just configure 3D vision in the Nvidia control panel and enable it to run when you run an application full screen.

u/thorium007 · 7 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

There are only 14 left


Good luck!


e: that was for the snowflake here are the snowmen

u/razrez9 · 1 pointr/climbing

Good to see that belay glasses are finally becoming affordable to the masses!

About 2 years ago when they were still 100$+ I purchase one of these for 5$:
http://www.amazon.com/Horizontal-Glasses-Definition-Periscope-Watch/dp/B00CY9RQ2K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462737773&sr=8-1&keywords=reading+glasses+prism

unscrewed the temples and inverted them so the glasses were pointing up instead of down. Works great except for the lack of "nose-notch".

As for the loss of peripheral vision, I only use these at the gym where it's not a problem.

u/JoshM_01 · 2 pointsr/buildapc
Apparently the BenQ XL2420Z is really good!

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
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Monitor | BenQ XL2420Z 144Hz 24.0" Monitor | $329.99 @ TigerDirect
| | Total
| Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available | $329.99
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-08-01 06:53 EDT-0400 |

If you want 3D too, well, [you'll need the glasses.] (http://www.amazon.com/NVIDIA-Vision-Wireless-Glasses-Kit/dp/B005XULTG6/ref=pd_sim_pc_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0ZTC86DX8HFJCSDRQ41F)
u/common_fkin_sense · 1 pointr/hometheater

Thank you.. THESE are the glasses I bought. It says compatible with W1070.. it does not have top down or left right setting.. Apart from switching them on and standing in proximity to the projector, is there anything else I need to do to ensure they work properly?

u/Direwar · 1 pointr/oculus

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T1-Personal-3D-Viewer/dp/B005LDY0KC

Carmack did get game developer support rolling though, but HMDs themselves were all ready sold & inevitable despite what Palmer implies.

u/darkner · 1 pointr/gaming

Well here is the issue: If you go with the nVidia glasses then you will probably want to go with an nVidia card: my card, so that the drivers match up. As for monitors I went with this, and it really seems to have enough brightness to compensate for the glasses blocking so much light.

If you are looking for a cheaper setup, I have heard that there are glasses that utilize 60 hz screens, but tend to flicker quite a bit. When I researched them further, there were questions about whether the new drivers supported them or not, and it looks like nVidia is trying to dump them. So...

u/slick8086 · 2 pointsr/MoviePassClub

I got 2 pair off amazon for 8 bucks with free shipping from prime

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EXXNXHG/

u/Toby1993 · 2 pointsr/OculusGo

Well, it's a "Virtual Reality" headset, not a non-tracked 3d video viewer. You probably want something like https://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T3W-Mounted-Viewer-Model/dp/B00FNJGJN0

u/MadLintElf · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

Only 5.50 usd on Amazon, I really hope nobody actually drives with these things on.

Link if you are interested.

u/FredzL · 1 pointr/oculus

> I disagree! I pretty much only pre-ordered the DK2 so I could watch 3D movies.

At the same price ($350) you could have bought the Sony HMZ-T1 (used) with a much better resolution per eye (28 PPD RGB-RGB vs ~9 PPD PenTile) and a FOV wide enough for movie watching (45°).

u/machphantom · 1 pointr/Disneyland

Not sure if you could deal with wearing another pair of glasses, but perhaps these could help!

http://www.amazon.com/Hank-Greens-2D-Glasses-Turns-movies/dp/B004X4L1UC

u/Myshkinia · 19 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

Try something like this: HFORVER 2 PAIRS! Passive Circular Polarized Clip On 3D Glasses For LG SONY 3D TV & MasterImage Disney Digital Cinemas https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EXXNXHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tWZmDb1HGSMB7

u/rhoffman12 · 2 pointsr/firstworldproblems

Haven't tried out this exact model, but something like this can really make a difference:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004X4L1UC?ie=UTF8&at=&force-full-site=1&ref_=aw_bottom_links

u/JkStudios · 2 pointsr/raspberryDIY

Again, do you want a HUD like Google Glass, or you just want to have something similar to a VR headset?

The glasses you linked are very similar to a VR headset. Once you put them on, you won't be able to see the outside world. With that in mind, here are two suggestions.

Vufine Wearable Display https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZ89QXF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_gVJSBbG0G0NM7

VISIONHMD Bigeyes H1 584PPI 2.5K Equivalent Screen 3D Video Glasses with HDMI Input https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072TY1FS2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_TZJSBbRJ5NGG8

u/jonathan881 · 1 pointr/gadgets

thanks, i'm thinking these are related tech

u/dr_noir · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

Most probably something like this:

VISIONHMD Bigeyes H1 584PPI 2.5K Equivalent Screen 3D Video Glasses with HDMI Input https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B072TY1FS2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_C2iyCbVFJW8J7

u/PhotogamerGT · 1 pointr/PSVR

They did also make one that supported 3D and has much better resolution than the PSVR for 3D movies, but was very expensive. It is quite a bit cheaper now and they have made several versions.

https://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T3W-Mounted-Viewer-Model/dp/B00FNJGJN0

Edit: the link I provided I think is a cheap used one. They can sell for close to $2000.

u/WaidWilson · 3 pointsr/Vive

Sony HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005LDY0KC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_MaZSybJJJJA9D

I dunno that looks a lot like the PSVR more than the rift to me

u/Verodoxys · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

You'll need this to actually see the 3D.

I think you'll also need a GPU that supports it - there's a list of them here.

u/Shercock_Holmes · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You could get some 2D Glasses!

It doesn't solve the problem of wearing glasses on your glasses but hopefully you won't get sick. They were made by a dude with the same problem.

u/Likely_not_Eric · 1 pointr/RandomKindness

Here's a pair I've found to work well: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003LWYGPE

u/vibroguy · 2 pointsr/unitedkingdom

2D glasses
Cant help with the pricing, but these helped me to go to 3D showings with my significant other

u/k8207dz · 1 pointr/virtualreality

I think you're looking for "video glasses" rather than a VR headset. Something like this (although I haven't tried it personally, so don't take this as an endorsement):

https://www.amazon.com/VISIONHMD-Bigeyes-H1-Equivalent-Glasses/dp/B072TY1FS2/

It won't work in VR, but it shows a "virtual big screen" that you could connect your phone or Switch to.

u/Sparkle_Flippyfoot · 1 pointr/movies

I saw for sale on DFTBA.com (and Amazon as i learned trying to get the link!) a pair of 3d to 2d glasses. I don't know if they ship to Germany, but I thought you might get some use out of it.


https://store.dftba.com/products/2d-glasses


https://www.amazon.com/Hank-Greens-2D-Glasses-Turns-movies/dp/B004X4L1UC

u/GlassArrow · 1 pointr/AskGames

Well there is this thing. Kind of crazy that it costs more than an Oculus Go.

u/Malkmus1979 · 1 pointr/oculus

Ok, but remember the last [HMD Sony sold was priced at $800] (http://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T1-Personal-3D-Viewer/dp/B005LDY0KC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451947571&sr=8-1&keywords=sony+hmz-t1) and didn't have half the functionality that PSVR does.

u/Plastic_Beach · 6 pointsr/movies

You could buy a pair of these...

u/thatsalongusername · 1 pointr/buildapc

You would need this for the 3D. It wont be on all the time.

u/TravestyTravis · 2 pointsr/curiosityrover

I bought 3d glasses from china for this.

I'm so glad they came yesterday!

u/alphaboo · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfChristmas

I have several pairs of this sort of glasses I can send. PM me your address.

u/Pengii · 1 pointr/gaming

Isn't this it?

u/BigRobotBil · 1 pointr/Zune

It's the dongle for Nvidia 3D Vision.

u/krabby_patty · 1 pointr/movies

This probably wont be seen but you can buy glasses that make 3D movies 2D

Hank Green's 2D-Glasses: Turns 3D movies back to 2D

u/Dark_Shroud · 1 pointr/Games

That requires a different type of headset, sony has one.

Sony HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer

The Sony HMZ-T2 is an upgraded 3D version, I don't think this one is in the US yet.

u/Poisoo · 3 pointsr/Suomi

Noita prismalaseja on aika monta erilaista ainakin amazonissa:

https://www.amazon.com/Horizontal-Glasses-Definition-Periscope-Watch/dp/B00CY9RQ2K

Ja sivulla näkyvät "samankaltaiset tuotteet".

Kysymysmerkki on kuinka paljon kirkkautta tuosta menee läpi silmille. Epäilen että nuo lasit rasittavat silmiä melkoisesti ellei valaistus ole todella hyvää.

Näkökentän laajuus jättää sekin toivomisen varaa ja voi rasittaa silmiä.

u/TitanIsBack · 3 pointsr/PS4

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T3W-Mounted-Viewer-Model/dp/B00FNJGJN0

It puts you in a virtual theater for you to watch movies. They typically run close to $1k.

u/byho · 5 pointsr/diablo3

I found you a solution.

u/D8-42 · 2 pointsr/Denmark

Køb den her julegave til dig selv.

Film på storskærm, ingen 3D!

u/I_POTATO_PEOPLE · 1 pointr/movies

You can just buy 2D glasses and watch it in 2D. That's what I did.

u/psvr4ever · 5 pointsr/PSVR

i assume you're talking about this ... https://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T1-Personal-3D-Viewer/dp/B005LDY0KC

never bought one .. as they were (and still are) insanely expensive ... and they're not even 'VR' just 3D.

u/jrec15 · 1 pointr/movies

anyone tried 2d glasses?

u/mdwyer · 2 pointsr/Cyberpunk

So lets say that I have one of these and one of these... who wants to try an experiment?

u/randomherRro · 1 pointr/Romania

Nu știu dacă te ajută linkul ăsta, e .com și probabil nu livrează și la noi (plus că pe UK nu sunt ochelarii), dar poți arunca o privire.

u/The_LionTurtle · 5 pointsr/Coachella

Don't know what the quality difference is here, but you can get 50 of em for $14 on Amazon

u/PrionBacon · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Nvidia 3D Vision 2: http://www.amazon.com/Nvidia-Vision-Wireless-Glasses-942-11431-0007-001/dp/B005XULTG6/

You've got the monitor for it... though it does cut your FPS in half (need to render twice, once for each eye).

u/MidnightMastermind · 8 pointsr/AskReddit

I find this too, I get massive headaches sometimes, but not all the time when I see 3D movies. I bought some of these and it helped alot, since I hate going outside to do things like watch movies alone, I use these when I go to movies with my friends now.

u/fudduasaurus2 · 1 pointr/oculus

I'm just glad that I did not buy this piece of shit:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T3W-Mounted-Viewer-Model/dp/B00FNJGJN0

I was actually considering buying it :O

u/spizzazzy · 17 pointsr/pics

If it has anything to do with the movie being in 3d, there are "2d Glasses" you can buy that cancel out the 3d effect for just the people sensitive to it. http://www.amazon.com/Hank-Greens-2D-Glasses-Turns-movies/dp/B004X4L1UC

u/derf82 · 3 pointsr/Cleveland

> Or buy some cheap (very lightly tinted) polarized sunglasses, they operate on the same principle.

No, they don't. RealD uses circular polarization. Sunglasses are only linear.

You can by glasses that turn movies back to 2D. For example.

u/Tacolad9318 · 2 pointsr/oculus

There are two high resolution screens in the rift that are specifically customized for the device. Along with a microphone, headphones, optics, ergonomic casing, ir-tracking camera, remote, Xbox one controller, and two free games. ALL of which were designed and crafted from the ground up specifically for a virtual reality experience. They aren't off the shelf products that were duct-taped together, everything was implemented carefully for the best product. $600 is more than reasonable it just isn't what they had been hinting at in the past. You can be upset that they were wrong about their original price range but please do not act like this is not a great deal still.

For reference here is the closest thing to virtual reality we would have today if Oculus didn't exist. More expensive and far far worse in comparison.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005LDY0KC/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687542&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00FNJGJN0&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1R5FD86F9X00Y6X4P3AJ

u/blueshark747 · 1 pointr/Monitors

No you don’t have a built in emitter so you still need this Nvidia 942-11431-0007-001 3D Vision2; Wireless Glasses Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005XULTG6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jMcVAb30DZGFX

Grab some and Ill show you dey wey!
Lmao..trust me youll never go back afterwards

u/FallOutFan01 · 1 pointr/PS4

I think the PS VR will be ok.

They have had a lot of success making HMD(Head mounted Displays) The PS VR isn't the first HMD that They the have made.
They (Sony) also made [HMZ-T1] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMZ-T1) and they also made successor models the [HMZ-T2,HMZ-T3] (https://www.amazon.com/Sony-HMZ-T3W-Mounted-Viewer-Model/dp/B00FNJGJN0)

These Headsets were well received but expensive but the PS VR is basically the same thing but with increased spec but sold cheaper.

There are games for the PS VR but I think there just basically demos showing off what it can do.

RE7 on the hand I think will be what really drags people in and really opens there eyes.

All it would take is one killer game at the right time that takes true advantage of the PS VR capabilitys to show other developers what they can do.

This bit is just conjecture but.
Hideo Kojima joined the 3D advisory board at [Prologue Immersive] (http://prologueimmersive.com) He's interested in making VR games and his position right now making Death Stranding might actually use the PS VR.

If Death Stranding Does use PS VR you can be damn sure a shit load of people are going straight out to buy the PS VR if they don't have it.