Samsung US Customer Reviews Collected from Samsung US
Samsung - Battery-Operated 3D Glasses - Black
Average Customer Rating:
3.6 out of 5
3.6
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70%of customers recommend this product. 
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Customer Reviews for Samsung - Battery-Operated 3D Glasses - Black
Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
Battery Life and Temple/arm
on May 21, 2016
Posted by: RangerKevin
from Rincon Mesa, Arizona
Expertise:Intermediate
Battery Life
Plasma TV arrived with 4 pairs of these glasses with batteries plus 4 extra batteries. First pair, battery died after first movie. Second pair, same thing... it lasted through one movie than blinked "Battery Low". All four of the spare batteries arrived dead and could not be used for a single movie. I called Samsung and they did sound very interested/concerned with my experience. I admitted that I had not yet tried all 4 pairs of glasses, but would do so in order to give them the benefit of the doubt. I mean, after all, they claim these glasses will last 70-hours of movie watching on a single battery. By the time I had tried them all on 3D movies I can confirm that they will almost/sometimes last through three movies before the battery is too low to maintain themselves in 3D mode. I tend to pause and rewind during movies a lot when I’m watching by myself so a 2-hour movie can take me 3-4 hours to actually watch. With this being the case, they last me about 12-16 hours on a single battery, very far less than the 70-hours they claim.
Temple/arm
The weakest point on the frames is where the arm slides into the frame to adjust size. With no abuse other than sliding them onto heads, 3 out of 4 have broken in exactly that spot. This is the exact same problem my kids had with their PS-3 headphones that came with the game SOCOM, and they were made by Logitech. In both cases this is the thinnest spot for the plastic and the only location that has to be (or even can be) manipulated for fit. My workaround is to use a hot-glue gun and build up the area around this weak spot, of course that means they can never again be adjusted, but hey, it saves $20 bucks each. And they will break, with absolutely no effort, and sooner rather than later.
Pros: Lightweight
Cons: Poor quality, Did not meet expectations
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
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Performance
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Design
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Value
3 out of 5
3
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