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Anyone else experiencing this? My Optoma glasses no longer retain a full charge. I either need to keep them plugged in or use 2x sets to get through a movie. Not ideal. I assume it's only a matter of time before the batteries won't charge at all. Don't think there's a long term solution for this
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There are generic 3D glasses on eBay, |
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I had a local electronics store replace the batteries in my Epson active 3D glasses...I ordered the batteries from eBay and they installed them in the glasses which required them to solder the replacement batteries onto the PCB of the glasses. If you have some soldering skills you may be able to do it yourself.
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