Samsung’s battery powered 3D Active Glasses SSG-2100AB are the gateway to Samsung 3D entertainment. These glasses work by responding to a sync signal transmitted by compatible Samsung HDTVs. When you put on the glasses and look at the screen, the technology first blocks the left and then the right lens. It happens faster than the blink of an eye – so your eye won’t notice it. But when images are shown to each eye separately this “staggered” effect achieves far more lifelike 3D images. Lightweight and user-friendly, these unobtrusive 3D Active glasses are designed to let you enjoy the wonder of 3D at home - comfortably.
Samsung’s battery powered 3D Active Glasses SSG-2100AB are the gateway to Samsung 3D entertainment. These glasses work by responding to a sync signal transmitted by compatible Samsung HDTVs. When you put on the glasses and look at the screen, the technology first blocks the left and then the right lens. It happens faster than the blink of an eye – so your eye won’t notice it. But when images are shown to each eye separately this “staggered” effect achieves far more lifelike 3D images. Lightweight and user-friendly, these unobtrusive 3D Active glasses are designed to let you enjoy the wonder of 3D at home - comfortably.
2 lenses. 3 dimensions. 1 unforgettable experience.See vivid new dimensions in picture depth and action that leap off the screen. Built so that the left lens and right lens focus on different images, the SSG-2100AB’s both sides work together to generate 3D images. The effect is explosive — put them on and they pull you into the action.
CompatibilityThe SSG-2100AB/ZA only work with Samsung 3D TVs, including Samsung LCD 750 Series, LED 7000, 7100, 8000 and 9000 Series, and Samsung Plasma HDTVs 490, 680, 7000, 8000 Series.
Learn more about the SAMSUNG SSG-2100AB/ZA
Model
Brand
Samsung
Model
SSG-2100AB/ZA
Details
Type
3D Glasses
Color
Black
Power Supply
Lithium Coin Battery
Working Time
Up to 50 hrs
Features
Feature
Gateway to Samsung 3D entertainment
When you put them on and look at the screen, the technology first blocks the left and then the right lens.
Happens faster than the blink of an eye – so your eye won't notice it
When images are shown to each eye separately this "staggered" effect achieves far more lifelike 3D images.