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ezGear TH100 G1 - ezVision Video Glasses

ezGear TH100 G1 - ezVision Video Glasses

ezGear TH100 G1 - ezVision Video Glasses
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: ezGear
Product Description:
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Amazon.com Product Description:
The perfect companion for iPod Video, the ezVision offers users the ability take their favorite TV shows and movies anywhere in all of their wide-screen glory, taking the "home" out of home theater.

ezVision Video Glasses offer you a 50-inch virtual screen that fits like a pair of glasses. The ezVision Video Glasses are ultra lightweight, weighing a mere 4 ounces. With built-in earphones, an 8-hour rechargeable Lithium ion battery pack, iPod and DVD adapters, and the included wall charger, you get everything you need to enjoy movies, music videos, cartoons, and podcasts almost anywhere, with a host of Video devices: Apple iPod, DVD players, MP4 players, Zen Vision M, Zen Vision, VCRs, TVs, PlayStation, Xbox, Game Cube, and more.

What's in the Box
ezVision eyewear with integrated stereo earphones, two nose pieces for custom fit, rechargeable lithium ion battery, A/C wall charger, RCA video cable, iPod video cable.

List Price: USD 299.99
Lowest New Price: USD 167.89
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • Lightweight dual-LCD optics with integrated headphones create a vivid big-screen experience
  • Lithium ion battery provides up to eight hours of battery life
  • Works with a variety of video devices
  • Video system: NTSC/PAL/SECAM
  • Take your favorite TV shows and movies anywhere
Brand: ezGear
Model: TH100
Customer Reviews


Did not meet my expectations
The ezGear TH100 G1 - ezVision Video Glasses arrived promptly, like all my orders from Amazon.com and I was anxious to try them out and expecting a stunning new TV viewing experience.

I plugged in my video source, plugged in my headphones, put the glasses on, and ... saw a really fuzzy picture. Ok, I figured I am near sighted maybe there is an adjustment or something .. looked at the user manual and it says the device will fit over glasses, and it did ... and that cleared up the picture but, the thing is very heavy and uncomfortable and is worse with glasses on.

The picture, was something far from the stunning experience I was expecting. This thing is suppose to look like I'm watching a 50 inch TV right? Well it looked like I was watching a blown up Casio 2" Portable TV, which is really what this is.

Ok, so at this point... I'm usually not a whiner but I don't think this is worth 9.19, but I wasn't going to return it... then I realized the right audio channel has no sound. I checked my cables, tried a different source, swapped the left and right cables, and sure enough the right channel is busted. Almost no sound. Man this sucks. Five minutes later the video turned all white. That sealed it, returned for a refund.

Would I recommend buying this? Sure, if it was in the discount bin but not for 9.19.



video glasses
Treat them gently. Great for personal viewing. You really see the details. The value is excellent at this price and they work with any video device.

Product Information and Prices stored: December 1, 2008, 10:52


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