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ezGear ezVision Video Glasses Review

Dec 4 2007, 10:17am CST | by

ezGear ezVision Video Glasses Review
 
 
Today we are looking at the ezVision Video Glasses from ezGear. These glasses simulate a 50-inch image from 8.5 feet away.

The glasses are battery powered and recharge with an included AC adapter. Optional connectors allow the glasses to be used with iPods, PSP, and the Creative Zen Vision.

Review excerpt: “I found that for playing on the Wii where you are standing most of the time the cord from the glasses to the battery was too short. It could have used a few more feet of length. However, when sitting the cable is plenty long.” Read the full ezVision video Glasses review here.

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<a href="/latest_stories/all/all/3" rel="author">Shane McGlaun</a>
Leading our review center, Shane knows technology inside out. His extensive experience in testing computer hardware and consumer electronics enable him to effectively qualify new products and trends. If you want us review your product, please contact Shane.
Shane can be contacted directly at shane@i4u.com.

 

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