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VISIONHMD Bigeyes H3 - Gafas de cine portátiles con pantalla equivalente a 2,5 K, con entrada HDMI, batería integrada, sin VR HMD, conectadas a varias fuentes multimedia directamente

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  • No son gafas de realidad virtual. Es solo una pantalla 2D, monitor, cine personal, HMD, los dispositivos por sí mismos no funcionan, necesitan conectar el puerto HDMI a tus dispositivos para ver películas, videos y obtener más aplicaciones.
  • Sigue el manual de instrucciones proporcionado con el producto. Si te conectas a un teléfono móvil o portátil, asegúrate de que tus dispositivos tengan función de salida de video y elige un adaptador correcto en consecuencia. Si te conectas al interruptor, utiliza el modo TV con el soporte de base original o utiliza otro adaptador tipo C diferente, pero ambos deben conectarse al cargador original de Swith.
  • Dos pantallas independientes: cada ojo está equipado con una pantalla LCD HD720p (1280 x 720). Compatible con HDCP, soporta entrada de video de 720p, 1080i, 1080p
  • Fácil conexión al reproductor de Blu-ray, reproductor de DVD, Roku, Apple TV, también ideal para funcionar como gafas FPV (receptor RF no incluido) solo para el controlador con salida HDMI. Observaciones: no se recomienda si tu uso principal es juegos, lectura de libros electrónicos o trabajo de oficina.
  • Soporta distancia interpupilar ajustable, compacto, ligero para un uso cómodo a largo plazo, también soporta miopía entre 0 ~ 5.0 D. Nota: Si todavía no hay señal al conectar a un mismo dispositivo con salida HDMI varias veces, utiliza un clip de papel para presionar el botón de reinicio, reinicia los auriculares y luego pulsa el botón de encendido de nuevo.


VISIONHMD BIGEYES H3 son gafas de video montadas en la cabeza, no VR
Bueno para ver videos 2D con una pantalla virtual de 600 pulgadas a 15 m de distancia.
Pero no es ideal para texto, trabajo de oficina o dibujo CAD.
1. Uso privado.
2. Mira donde quiera
3. Pantalla equivalente a 2,5 K: cada ojo está equipado con una pantalla LCD HD720p (1280 x 720) 584PPI
4. Entrada HDMI, fácil de conectar al reproductor de DVD, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Switch, consolas PS y Xbx, PC, iPhone/iPad (se requiere adaptador AV digital Apple Lightning, y no incluido).
6. Se fija en la cabeza con una diadema flexible con forro de esponja. Compacto, ligero y totalmente ajustable para un uso cómodo.
7. Entrada de vídeo y audio: HDMI, compatible con HDCP, soporta vídeo de 720p, 1080p.
8. Salida de audio: conector de auriculares de 3,5 mm.
9. Batería integrada para 2,5 horas de uso, carga a través del puerto USB; la fuente de alimentación (5 voltios CC) puede ser un puerto USB en PC, cargador de teléfono inteligente, también compatible con la mayoría de bancos de energía.
10. Distancia de pupila ajustable y ajuste miope de 0 a 500 grados.
11. No se ajusta sobre gafas.
Guía de seguridad
1. No utilices el producto cuando estés cansado/enfermo o tienes fatiga visual. Deja de usar si experimentas alguna molestia o fatiga.
2. Si tienes preocupaciones con tus ojos, consulta a tu médico antes de decidir comprar este artículo.
3. No permitas que los niños menores de trece años utilicen el producto.
4. El uso excesivo puede afectar negativamente tu visión ocular, descansando durante 10 minutos después de cada 30 minutos de uso.


Ashé Sanada
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 8 de junio de 2025
Great little screen for things you need shoved right in your face. Even without my glasses, things look pretty good, and I was surprised to discover they fit over my glasses quite readily. My only complaint is the length of the power cable, but the battery life is pretty good. It is only a 720p resolution, but still looks crisp enough.
Hayley Wood
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 3 de julio de 2022
I knew ahead of time that this is not a smart goggle or oculus type device; I wanted a dedicated device for simplicity. This was so close to working.Pros:1. plug in to power and hdmi and it shows up like an additional monitor on your computer. no drivers or fiddly bits.2. good set of cables included3. packaged nicely4. pretty lightweight but cable connection causes problems5. included headphone jack works pretty wellCons:1. I could never get both my eyes centered in the fresnel lenses. they need more granular adjustment and a little bit of vertical adjustment.2. focus needs an external knob. you have to take off the HMD to adjust focus then put it back on to see the results.3. the cables hanging out one side really add up in weight. I needed a longer cable to reach my desktop, and the longer heavier cable REALLY sagged the hdm. the included hdmi cable and usb power are lightweight but they cause the HMD to want to twist on your head. a pigtail to the back would be better.Conclusion:Watching movies works pretty well as you can lay on a couch and the cables don't hang as much. I wanted these for gaming when I travel, so i have a larger screen. It almost works. you have to remove the HMD to see anything in the room, and then I am fighting the adjustments again. Having the cables hanging of the side while sitting in a desk chair gets fatiguing after only a short time.This is terrible for text or precision work, but works well for content consumption: movies, youtube, gaming. Motion sickness is very likely when playing on these, but a short break and you are good to go.
MBP
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
First off I want to say that overall I am pleased with this product and it exceeded my expectations especially after reading a few scathing reviews for it.The 720p picture quality is adequate for my needs and wants as far as watching movies and TV as well as console gaming. The sound that comes from the unit itself which includes earbuds is satisfactory-- maybe not for an audiophile, but for me I am fine with it. If your sole intent is to watch movies and TV privately, whether it's because you don't want to distract anyone, no TV is available, or you want to watch something that you don't want anyone else to see (wink, wink) then this will suit your needs and you can stop reading right here.IF YOU ARE A GAMER you may end up with mixed feelings about this product or not like it at all if that is going to be your prime use for this. Keyboard and mouse games are pretty much out of the question for not just the obvious reason that you won't be able to see your keyboard, but also because these kind of games usually have a lot of small text on the screen, and with this low-resolution monitor which does get a little blurry around the corners, will drive you nuts.The main problem with this image is that it is just plain too big-- so you have to strain a bit to see what is in the corners of the screen. Not such a big deal if you watch TV or movies-- you won't notice this or even care about it if you do. You cannot adjust the size of the image within the unit itself. Therefore, the games you play are either going to have to be a) fairly simple ones or b) from a source that you can change the image size from the source.Xbox does not have this feature-- where you can adjust the screen size with the console settings. Luckily Playstation 4 and 5 does. I don't know about Nintendo.That doesn't mean you can't use it with Xbox at all, it's just that you are going to get a little annoyed when you try to view smaller text in the corners of the screen. You can either play a game where you can adjust the HUD area, the size of the text, and/or something simpler like a first person shooter or action game where there is not that much critical HUD display in these areas.Go on Playstation 4 or Playstation 5 and in the settings adjust the screen size to the lowest possible size. Then you will be able to see the whole screen-- no problem.On PS5 I played Rise of the Tomb Raider with little issue over reading the text. The smaller screen didn't take away from the immersion at all.With Xbox Series X I did get annoyed playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider- a comparable game with the same kind of HUD and text. However playing Grid Legends, Hotwheels Unleashed and Bulletstorm were a total blast.So you get the picture-- this is not going to please every gamer in every way on every occasion.I love it. I'm adaptable, and just fine playing mostly PS titles on this. But some people are more picky, and some people own just Xboxes and not Playstations.In any case, if you do use this on Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S or X, do yourself a favor and plug some decent headphones directly into the controller and choose a spatial sound setting. It just adds to the immersion and with the right game and the right settings (reduced picture size and/or HUD) you just may lose yourself in the absolute bliss of it like I did. Also, a good set of over-the-ear headphones will keep the goggles more securely in place.On a personal note, I do like gaming like this better than VR. I find VR overwhelming, and also the choice of games is limited. While you won't get the same effects as a VR headset for sure, you will get some sort of feeling of depth as you look at the screen head-on, blocking out everything else. I find myself moving my head in sync with the motion of what's happening on the screen.Some won't like this because of the low resolution. Some may not like it because it lacks settings you would normally find on a regular TV. Some may really hate that you can't see the corners so easily, and not have a workaround for it like I figured out. All in all, let's get real people-- these kind of headsets normally cost about 2.5 times as much if you want something even a little better. I for one know I got more than my money's worth and I am happy as a clam.UPDATE: I can get rid of some of the blurry corner effect by rotating the lenses. It's a bit of a pain to close one eye, take them off, adjust it, then do the same for the other eye but well worth the trouble. Also, I try to adjust the strap so it's not so much resting on my nose but at the part of my face just below the eye socket, then rotating it (not lifting it) towards me with the middle strap.There are no internal controls on the headset to adjust the picture settings other than brightness. However, on Xbox if you go into the accessibility settings then select 'night mode' you can adjust the color brightness and also the blue light filter. Play around with these settings until the color bars suit your preferences and you will notice a significant difference in picture quality. Also, when a game has in-game settings for brightness, contrast, gamma and saturation this really helps a lot.GRID LEGENDS on Xbox One and Series X/S plays really well, and I suspect many driving games will too. Ace Combat 7 is also good, and so is Skyrim on Xbox. Just keep in mind on Xbox that the smaller the print on the HUD and the further the info reaches into the corners, the more this may annoy you.Lastly, if you want to game and you are torn between the H1 and H3 model, GET THE H3. While the H1 does do 3d and has an adjustable screen size, the refresh rate is only 30hz while H3 refresh rate is 60hz.
Eric Wheelwright
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2021
I was so excited to be receiving this item until I used it! When I first connected it to my streaming device via HDMI, it powered up and everything seemed to look fine, however, one of the screens went black within a matter of minutes. I unplugged the unit and then plugged it back in. It came back on, but the screen that had gone black was now showing a distorted image. I tried unplugging it and plugging it back in to see if it would resolve the issue, but it did not. I even connected it to a different source just to make sure the problem wasn't with my streaming device and the issue still persisted. I also noticed random distortion pixels appearing on both screens when connected to either device.Another very important thing to note is, the instruction manual does warn that this item may cause fatigue and lightheadedness as well as chronic issues if used too often. I believe it! After using the headset for a few minutes, I felt slightly fatigued.HEADPHONE JACK:I saw a few reviews that claimed the unit did not have a headphone jack. This is not the case, though the headphone jack may be a bit difficult to find if you are not sure where to look. It is on the back of the unit, near the left side. I've included a photo.Because of the issues, I will be sending this back and looking for an alternative.
Freddie
Reseñado en Australia el 27 de mayo de 2021
Can be use with DJI smart controller as FPV goggles..... Not too bad.

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