Epson Active 3D Glasses
Part #: EPSV12H483001 | Mfg #: V12H483001
Active IR Non-Rechargeable 3D Glasses
For use with Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, 3010e, 5010, 5010e, and Pro Cinema 6010 projectors.
- M-3Di compatible
- Includes one pair active shutter 3D glasses, cleaning cloth, and soft storage case
- Uses CR2032 lithium battery (included)
- Expected battery life up to 80 hours
*Epson glasses are not rechargeable.
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Do these work with the Epson 5030UB projector ?
I bougth a pair a while ago and wonder if they will still work with the new (second hand) projector I'm expecting to buy.Asked on 1/16/2018 by Syltrem from Montreal, Canada3 answers
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These are the glasses you would need for the 5030UB: https://www.projectorpeople.com/Epson-ELPGS03-3D-Glasses/Accessory/41922Answered on 2/7/2018 by AnonymousA:
Unfortunately, I sold the glasses along with older projector, so never had a chance to test out. Answered on 1/17/2018 by lifecast2020 from undisclosedA:
Yes they do, I use the exact ones for my 5030
Sent from my iPhoneAnswered on 1/16/2018 by hightymes from undisclosed
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Is the length of the arms (temples might be a more correct word) Fixed? From the picture I can't tell if they extend.Asked on 12/8/2011 by Anonymous2 answers
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Yes they are fixed, like standard glasses.Answered on 12/9/2011 by AnonymousA:
These Epson glasses have fixed length temples, but each temple IS adjustable for 2 different head sizes - there is a little 2-position slider "switch" on the inside surface of each temple which adjusts how far outward the arms will swing. When the slider is in one position, the temples will swing out all the way, to fit larger heads; when set in the other position, the temples will not swing out as far, so they will fit a smaller-sized head.Answered on 2/19/2012 by FreyTheater3D from Lancaster, PA
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