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| | Features | Made fromTitanium; light and stylish allowing an ergonomic design for the highest ever comfortExcellent color accuracy and high contrastWide viewing angle allows you to sit where you want with Seamless synchronization for a clear precise imageComfortable fit, even when wearing glassesQuick charge; 5 minutes provides approx. 3 hours use; 40 minutes provides approx. 15 hours use
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| | Description | Easy on the Eyes: 10 degree tilt angle between left and right lenses reduces eyestrain and flicker. Lighter Design: 1.2 oz weight is 42% lighter than 2nd generation (TDG-BR250/B) glasses and 55% lighter than first generation (TDG-BR100) glasses. Extended Comfort: Proper weight distribution of 80%/20% (Front/Rear) ensures a comfortable, balanced wear - even during extended viewing sessions. Custom Fit: Titanium Earpieces can be adjusted to ensure a high-comfort fit for everyone in the family, including children and younger viewers.5 Min = 3 Hrs: If you’re in a hurry, a quick 5 min charge via usb gives power for 3 hours viewing. A 40 min charge via USB gives sufficient battery power for 15 hours. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.62 inches | | Product Width: | 5.62 inches | | Product Height: | 1.43 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.08 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.4 inches | | Package Width: | 5.6 inches | | Package Height: | 4.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 61 reviews |
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32 of 32 found the following review helpful:
much improved performance on Sony 3D TVs Apr 12, 2012
By S. Phillips These are so light you forget you are wearing them. They are much more comfortable than previous generations. The most improved thing however is that they really do reduce the amount of flicker (and resulting eyestrain) seen when watching Blu-ray 3D content. I never understood why Sony's 3D TVs suffer from this issue so much more than other brands, but these glasses help a great deal. If you have a Sony set, these are worth it.
19 of 20 found the following review helpful:
The Best Sony 3D glasses so far Apr 23, 2012
By Alex Sony did a great job creating 3D glasses, which are light and bright, made without sacrificing the quality of 1080p active 3D technology. These glasses gives us the clarity of the passive 3D without losing any quality on the 3D images. The only complaint I have is that if you tilt your head, you lose the 3D image. I think Sony should solve this problem as solved in the creation of the Playstation 3-D glasses, but the quality and performance of the titanium Sony 3D glasses are amazing. I repeat: the best Sony 3D glasses so far. A perfect purchase. Impossible to regret buying. It sometimes seems that they perform much better in 3D pop-up scenes. I loved the glasses. Sometimes you forget you are wearing them because they really are weightless.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Big Improvement in Comfort May 10, 2012
By E. Schneider I have to say that these are a big improvement in comfort over the previous generation of Sony 3D glasses. They feel very light and comfortable and I feel less eye strain when using them but in my opinion any time you watch 3D through active glasses no matter how good they are you will get some eye strain, but these are the best I have used yet. The quality of the glasses is top notch and they feel very sturdy even though they are light weight. I would have to say the only downside to the glasses is the current price which is too high. I tried watching a few movies and played a few video games with them and they performed great. I plan to purchase a few more sets and all in all I am very pleased with the upgrade Sony made to their 3D glasses. Also I am using the glasses on a Sony Bravia XBR HX-929 55in.
46 of 55 found the following review helpful:
Rather disappointing Jun 27, 2012
By Colin Rose I already had some pairs of the 2nd generation BLACK Sony 3D glasses ... and having read the raving reviews here on Amazon, decided to try these new Titanium 3rd generation 3D glasses. Unfortunately, my experience with them has been rather disappointing:
1. The titanium glasses are much lighter, but all the weight is concentrated on the front ... so the weight on your nose is much the same as before. The previous BLACK glasses spread the weight around much more evenly.
2. The titanium glasses have a frameless design ... this might look cooler ... but in practise it is nowhere near as good for watching. On the Titanium glasses, the glass LCD panels are too small, so that when you watch with them with their frameless design, one is far more aware of surrounding imagery ... i.e. what is happening in the rest of the room ... than with the BLACK glasses which frame off (or black out) what is happening on the periphery far more effectively.
3. I wear normal glasses all the time: the BLACK 3D glasses work far better with my everyday glasses than the titanium set do.
4. Both sets have an ON/OFF button on the glasses ... when watching a 3D movie, this is quite useful to re-set the glasses ... if the sync goes out. On the BLACK glasses, the ON/OFF button is conveniently and ergonomically placed on the top side of the glasses, so you can reset the glasses while you are wearing them, just by moving your hand and pressing the button. On the Titanium glasses, the button is located on the inside of the glasses, near your nose ... so you have to take off the glasses to re-set ... that is a bad design.
5. But most importantly, I thought the image quality was far better on the BLACK set than on the newer Titaniums. The titaniums seem more blurry ... more out of focus. I got a headache within 1 minute of putting the titaniums on watching Hugo 3D, and I have had no problems watching the same movie with the BLACK glasses. I carefully compared using both pairs, and consider the BLACK set to be vastly better in almost every respect.
In summary: I was expecting something better by buying the titaniums. Instead, I received a substantially inferior product to the second generation BLACK design. If I need another 3D set in future, I will simply buy another BLACK pair.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Much better. But pricey. Apr 27, 2012
By SmartShopper These glasses are much better but pricey. The glasses are thin and much lighter, almost too light, they feel like I might break them, but they're probably stronger than they feel. This of course increases the comfort level by a whole lot. Long viewing sessions don't have your ears and nose hurting since you barely feel them. The picture quality is also better. Almost no flicker at all. If you tilt your head though the quality distorts significantly as the colors do imbalance. I'd buy more pairs but they're too expensive right now.
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