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ZiYan- 50 Pairs - Flat- 3D Glasses Red and Cyan White Frame Anaglyph Cardboard

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Features

  • White cardboard frames with temples for a low-cost solution of your anaglyph needs. With red and cyan filters, the glasses can be used for either red left or red right depending on which way you fold the temples. Two different fold-scores allow you to fit the glasses to smaller or larger viewer's heads
  • To be used for Anaglyph Internet images, 3D Anaglyph DVDs (movies), Anaglyph Prints and wherever red/cyan images are to be found.
  • Used for 3D (Red and CYAN) viewing on internet, DVDs, VHS tapes and broadcast TV (anaglyph)
  • This listing is for (50) Pair - White Frame
  • These 3D Glasses Come in Bulk and are very easy to fold.

Description

★50 Pairs of Red/Cyan Cardboard 3D Glasses - Folded in Protective Sleeve. ★Put on these snazzy, white 3D glasses with red and blue lenses and watch your screen come alive and those images leap out at you from the pages of your magazine or your comic book. ★ These are paper card glasses that you can carry around with you wherever you go and are multimedia. ★You can use them for viewing 3D prints, television, anaglyph videos, photos on the Internet and videos on YouTube, a lot of other publications and, above all, your favourite movies. ★ Wear these versatile red and blue (cyan) glasses for hours of comfortable and exciting viewing!

Product Dimensions: 15.8 x 2.4 x 1.4 inches


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Manufacturer: ZIYAN


Item model number: 4330080400


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 26, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fun
These worked great for our 3D movie party. Like other reviewers said, the quality of the paper is not premium. They certainly won't last forever. We stored them flat like someone suggested and have gotten several uses out of each pair. For the price point, I think the quality is okay. I would purchase these again if we need more someday! Worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Good quality
It worked fine.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent value for the money; useful item for BASIC 3D viewing
I bought these in bulk because I needed a bunch of 3D glasses for my students to view some 3D PowerPoint presentations I put together. First, the buyer must understand that these work for the traditional, basic 3D imagery created using red & cyan as the two primary colors involved. These won't work for 3D television programming. I happen to have a 65" 3D, HDTV at home, and those require powered, expensive 3D glasses. These aren't those. These are as basic as one can get. They're of paper composition, so if you want them to last longer, I'd recommend (a) keeping them stored in a safe place, (b) storing them unfolded, meaning the way they are shipped—all flat & elongated and put together in one stack. This will minimize their being jostled around or getting bent or damaged. When wearing them, I'd recommend putting them on by slowly and carefully using both hands to grasp the ends and gently putting over your ears. This way, you minimize those fragile ends from getting bent or smashed. Once that happens, that specific pair is pretty much unwearable and useless. Lastly, if one or both lenses becomes dirty, don't spray anything directly onto them, because that will get the paper base wet and ruin them. Instead, use something along the lines of a microfiber cloth that you'd use on your regular glasses or the screen of your cell phone. Do NOT use a paper towel or napkin (or even most kleenex tissues), because that will scratch the lense very easily. Remember, the lenses are pretty much colored plastic and will scratch in a heartbeat. Use a dry microfiber cloth to gently clean off smudges, fingerprints, and other stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019 by R. Borow

  • 3D
Only had 48, not 50. Just got them.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by Leah Miller

  • Recieved
I ordered 50 cheap 3d glasses and that is exactly what I received. They work. They are a little small for grown ups. No complaints.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by Aubrey Wright

  • First order was great but second order was defective
First to review the product: these are the least expensive 3D glasses on Amazon. They are not made to be comfortable or sturdy. However, they are the perfect inexpensive 3D glasses. My first order was great, all of the glasses were in good shape. About half of the glasses in the second order had marks going across the lenses that looked like it was probably the glue used to secure the lenses to the frame. Somewhere in the process, some machine must have gotten extra glue on the wrong part of the film. I would have returned them, but I had already started writing on them when I noticed the defects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022 by Max

  • Great for Anaglyphs
I teach high school design and we do an anaglyph project every year. They work great for that as long as you're using the correct colors. They work for printed material as well, again with the correct colors. They're cardboard glasses, expect them to be one use. I hand them out and let students keep them. They wear them around school for weeks afterward sometimes. Some have reviewed they are hard to see through or dark. This is how anaglyph glasses work. You are blocking an entire light channel on each eye. It's going to be like tinting the world red and cyan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • these are not solar glasses very bad
THESE ARE NOT SOLAR GLASSES WHAT THEY SAID TO BE .
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Rosemary Taggart

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