🎬 Bigeyes H1: Your personal IMAX, anytime, anywhere.
The Bigeyes H1 3D Video Glasses feature dual 1280x720 LCD screens with HDMI input, delivering a private, immersive 3D and 2D movie experience. Lightweight and adjustable for comfort, they support multiple devices like Apple TV and Blu-ray players, making them ideal for on-the-go cinema lovers seeking a true IMAX feel without the crowd.
Brand Name | VISIONHMD |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.05 x 2.48 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Bigeyes H1 |
Color Name | Black |
Specification Met | Conform to HDCP |
Special Features | Independent Dual screens |
Standing screen display size | 57.0 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
B**O
Does what it promises
Positives:A very good price for what it does. It's lightweight and comfortable. Good quality and simple to setup.Negatives:It's not wireless and the wires are short. No battery option support.Overall:Excellent product at an affordable cost.
C**S
feels cross-eyed
the eyes feel impossible to line up, seems more made for a square screen rather than any widescreen. there are a number of visibly stuck green pixels dotted around the right side anytime the screen would get dark. the resolution and framerate seems fine, it could use a contrast/gamma option. i was using this with my nintendo switch. the cord is fairly short and the back of the headstraps are velcro which makes me feel like there may be a pad missing, making it pretty uncomfortable. something between the left and right eyes feels delayed, like one eye is two or three frames behind the other. i tried playing xenoblade chronicles 2 and watching youtube, but due to the above problems i will not use these anymore.
A**R
First Impressions
This arrived today right before I left for work so I spent my entire shift looking forward to trying them out and I really like them. I wasn't expecting this to replace my 4k TV (and it doesn't) but for the price, these are pretty good. The picture quality is decent except for the blurry spots around the sides (which might just require a few more adjustments to the eyepieces or some changes to the settings) and a black "scratch" towards the bottom of the right screen which isn't that noticeable/distracting when I'm actually watching something. These are a little uncomfortable at first but after a few minutes I adjusted to wearing it. I'm using these with my JVC Exofield receiver/headphones so I can't comment on the sound quality of the built-in 3.5mm jack or included earbuds. I will say that the combination of a "virtual theater" with virtual Atmos surround sound is really good for when I just need to take a break from reality for a bit. The screen takes up my entire field of view; I'm not sure what the equivalent screen size would be but it's big.Now for my complaints:The hdmi and USB cords are wired into the headset and they're pretty short so I had to buy a female-to-female HDMI adapter and a longer HDMI cord. The USB is plugged into my Anker powerbank which I can just put into my pocket, so the USB cord size isn't much of an issue for me but it might be something for other people to keep in mind. The eye lens shield is separate and there's no way to attach it to the headset, you have to align it with the screens and hold it in place while putting the headset on. It's not a huge deal but it does make getting ready a little bit annoying, especially if you have to keep taking the headset off to go to the bathroom or get a drink. If an upgraded version is released with HDMI and USB inputs (instead of built-in cords) and either a built-in eye shield or a way to keep the eye shield attached to the headset, I would definitely buy it. A built-in rechargeable battery would also be nice but I don't really mind having to keep it plugged in to a power source since I'm not walking around while wearing it. I do wish the picture resolution was higher than 720p but considering that this is relatively cheap, I wasn't expecting high-end technology. And like I mentioned before, there is a black mark on the right screen.All in all, I do like this for what I use it for. I barely feel it once I adjust to wearing it and the screens do replicate the "movie theater screen" effect.
J**N
They work... I guess
They technically work but the picture is awful quality, I would expect a little better than the insert phone type considering the price. If you are on the fence with these just don't. Save your money and get a higher quality set.
C**E
Excelente producto!!!
Muy buena calidad de imagen, se conecta muy fácil.la uso en el trabajo con mis pacientes para que puedan ver sus película o serie favorita, mientras es atendido y calmar su ansiedad.Excelente producto!!! Muy recomendado
J**.
They work but a little uncomfortable
Goggles work but I think the screen is too close to the eyes
J**N
This is the best 3D image and video viewer!
I create 3D images and greatly need this viewer. It fulfills my needs completely. I wish we could do away with all the cables, but I'm not complaining. It is also awesome for side-by-side video viewing.
D**I
I had high hopes based on "reviews", but the video glasses were a bust.
Prefacing: I've been using 'video glasses' for almost a decade[mostly through the development / use with rc-aircraft]*That said - I'm Very Familiar with the ins and outs of this stuff..I wanted a Simple set of Basic video glasses just to watch movies.Nothing crazy, so I expected Quick setup and a Quality view..Instead [connected and tested to 3 high end gaming laptops]The unit would power on just fine..The very second the HDMI cables where connected, Nothing.Black screen, And.. immediate 'disconnection tones'as you'd hear when a USB device disconnects from the computer..No amount of trouble shooting would get them to show video.[I also connected a headphone jack - just in case] Nada.The company had no advanced trouble shooting info..Amazon support had no way to do 'support', or offer any additional info..I was initially going to Exchange, but, was instead told to opt for Refund.I could have gotten a dud.. It happens - Especially with electronics..On the other hand, they could just be junk.It's hard to tell without having a few side to side to test against each other.IF people actually receive a working pair, Hopefully they work,and work well enough to actually enjoy. The concept is definitely there..Construction wise - Eh', they're built to a price point, but still seemed solid.NOT the quality of a higher end set of "FPV Goggles", but,good enough for their intended use.I should probably say - Do Not Drop Them. *Shrug*
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