Immersive 3D + 15ft range + Low Price = Awesome
I must have been living under a rock as I had never heard of Viture until last month. I had seen $1,200 VR/AR glasses for sale by other companies and of course most everyone has heard of VR headsets such as Meta or Apple. I miss 3D TV. No one makes them anymore. Lack of 3D content is a big reason why. When I heard that that a company called Viture was releasing an app that could turn ANY Video output into 3D content, I was intrigued. After doing a little research, I found that excellent quality manufactured refurbished 3D glasses could be had for under $200. I contacted Viture customer support and learned that these glasses come with a 1 year manufacturer warranty-- the same warranty as the new $1,200 glasses from another company. To make things even better, these glasses have adjustable diopter for up to -5 for those who are nearsighted. This way I can use the glasses without having to wear contacts which is a big plus for me. Even better is the glasses are quickly adjustable so I can switch from wearing contacts to not wearing contacts settings in under a minute. My mild astigmatism is not a problem either as text appears sharp to me which is not always the case with books. I ordered the glasses and when they arrived I was hoping to test them out using my computer's USB 4 port. For whatever reason I could not get the glasses to work with my MSI X870-P wifi USB 4 port. I think this is an MSI problem and not the fault of the glasses. I was able to test the glasses using a friend's Samsung phone. The picture quality was impressive in both 2D and using 3D specific media. A lot of people will probably use these glasses with their USB C Display Alt enabled phones, tablets, and game consoles. They are very impressive in this role if your device supports DIsplay Alt over USB C. I contacted Viture customer support again and received a recommendation for the WJESOG cable listed below to allow me to hook up the glasses to my NVIDIA RTX 3090 enabled PC. I exchanged no less than 20 emails with VIture customer support and they always promptly responded. This cable enabled me to try Viture's new Immersive 3D AI technology. This is what really sets these glasses apart from their competitors. I am running the software on Windows 10. It will turn anything from a movie to a video game into 3D output. The 3D experience is fantastic and is much better than any 3D TV I have ever seen. The program is efficient and only uses about 20% of my GPU resources. This is good as it does not generate much heat. I believe it will even work on my RTX 3050. My next problem was that I only had about 7 feet of cable slack even with the WJESOG adapter. This was not enough to lie down and watch a movie. I tried several cables and finally found that the Cable Matters 10ft active DP cable did the job. I also had to combine this with a USB C return cable as the VIture glasses lack a battery and need a power source. I have listed the USB cables I use below. You need several adapter cables to make the whole thing work. The result? I have over 15 feet of cable slack and can still watch AI powered 2d movies rendered in near perfect 3D! (the actual cable length is a few feet longer but you have to subtract the computer port and cable drop to the mix) The cables added nearly $80 to the price tag, but the results were well worth it. To make all of this work, you actually want the less expensive Viture One Lite glasses as they use the standard USB C connector and not the proprietary magnetic one. My last problem is that the right ear piece of the glasses becomes quite warm - maybe even hot - with extended use. At least in my 78 degree room. I solved this problem by purchasing some copper heat sinks and attaching them to the frame. They do not add much weight, but they do a good job dissipating the excess heat. The audio is perfect for my needs. I can hear the music but does not bother others. Adding quality 3rd party headphones gives a cinematic feel. So I have an amazing pair of OLED AR glasses that I can use to have a giant screen for my phone. Or better yet, to watch 2D MOVIES IN 3D while relaxing on the couch or bed. Without having to wear contacts. With a warranty. For around $250 total spent. I wish I had heard of Viture sooner. My list of accessories purchased on Amazon: WJESOG DisplayPort to USB C Cable 6.6ft 4K@60Hz with USB Cable Adapter,DP Male to Type-C Male Converter Cable Matters Unidirectional Active DisplayPort 1.4 Extension Cable - 10 ft / 3m, Support 8K 60Hz, 4K 240Hz and HDR Yottamaster USB Female to USB C Male Adapter[10Gbps], USB C to USB A Female Adapter Cable OTG Cable Adapter Female USB A to C Male for Phone/Laptop/Tablet/Switch USB C Device [1m/3.3ft] Amazon Basics USB-A 3.0 Extension Cable, 4.8Gbps High-Speed, Male to Female Gold-Plated Connectors, 6 Foot, Black GeeekPi 18PCS Pure Copper Heatsinks for Raspberry Pi 5/4B, CPU Cooler with Thermal Conductive Adhesive Tape Read more
















