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I wish to see if you know one.
This is XPAND and for many brands and have IR, which is what I have. They also have a similar for RF. https://www.amazon.com/X105-IR-X1-Re.../dp/B00BFO4XTO I own a 2010 Panasonic and I came accross Ultra-Clear https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Clear-G...tronics&sr=1-8 I own the first batch of modern 3D - the 2010 Panasoic (see my signature). But I wish to update my 3D glasses as I am left to 1 working from my original 3 pairs of glasses. Any suggestion or feedback from the above's use is appreciated. TIA. |
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I went with XPand, cost about $50 but very happy. It has great stay-on red LED while it is charging which shuts down when charged and good to go.
The sync to my Panasonic was fast, as in instantaneous. It was like it was being used ever since for Panasonic. The quality of the 3D is superb. Barring longevity issue which can only be known over time, I recommend it. |
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