Optoma ZD302 DLP Link 3D Glasses
Immerse yourself in stunning 3D content with the Optoma ZD302 DLP Link Active Shutter 3D Glasses. Designed for comfort during extended viewing, these glasses boast a lightweight build and offer an impressive battery life of up to 40 hours. They utilize advanced DLP Link synchronization technology, ensuring seamless compatibility with most 3D DLP projection systems, including all Optoma 3D projectors (excluding HD91 and HD90 models). Experience a reliable and effective viewing range for an enhanced home theater experience.
$53.48
Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
75
/ 88
#75 in 3D Glasses
Price vs Category Average
-13%
Below average
Mechanism Type
Active Shutter
/ Active Shutter
Who it's for
- Seamless DLP Link Synchronization
- Excellent 3D Image Quality
- Lightweight and Comfortable Design
Who should skip it
- Requires Frequent Recharging
- Higher Cost Per Unit
- Potential for Flicker and Dimming
Key Specs
Mechanism Type
Active Shutter
Connectivity
DLP Link
Battery Life
40 hours
Weight
16.0 ounces
Power Source
Rechargeable Battery
Compatibility
Most 3D DLP projection systems
Model Number
ZD302
Frame Material
Plastic
Features
- Lightweight for comfortable extended wear
- Up to 40 hours of battery life
- Effective long-distance viewing range
- DLP Link synchronization technology
- Active Shutter for immersive 3D
- Compatible with most 3D DLP systems
What customers say
These glasses earn praise primarily for their excellent performance within the Optoma DLP Link ecosystem. Users consistently highlight the seamless setup and reliable synchronization, which delivers a clear and immersive 3D experience. Comfort is another strong point; the lightweight design supports extended viewing sessions without issue. While the 3D effect is appreciated for its depth, some users note a brightness reduction when wearing them. A key consideration is value, as the cost is high for older DLP Link technology. For dedicated Optoma users, these glasses are an effective accessory, but potential buyers should weigh the expense against the specific technology standard.
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