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Eyoyo 3D IR Active Shutter Glasses For BenQ W1070 W700 W710ST DLP-Link Projector (1 pcs)

by Eyoyo
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Features :
1.Using new generation 144Hz technology, ahead of other 120Hz product's level
2.Perfect match the DLP-Link Projector with the logo of
3.Powerful Function: Wireless, Rechargeable, and identical Compatibility as original glasses
4.Ergonomic design, exquisite appearance
5.Comfortable to wear without dizziness, screen does not flash smelting
6.Frames with ABS+PC material, products low energy, low carbon and environmental protection
7.Synchronizes active shutter glasses directly with the 3D image projected without emitters
8.Data is sent seamlessly by the projector in between video frames to create Stereoscopic 3D which is what creates the perceived depth on a flat surface
9.High permeability rate to ensure perfect quality, millisecond response time are unlikely to cause eye fatigue
10.Colorful led light: Flashing Red-led indicates glasses need be charged. Light is Red-led without Flashing when Charging.
11.Green-led light flash one time when you turn on, and flash three time when you turn off
12.Shutters: Liquid Crystal

Warm tip:
If you cannot make sure if our glasses can work with your projector or not, there are 2 ways to confirm it
1:The 3D signal receiving window can receive the DLP-Link signal.
As soon as you use 96-144Hz DLP-Link 3D projector and connect thru 3D image source, our glasses can work perfect with your projector.
2: Or if your projector has the logo of "DLP 3D Ready" below

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