Temple Tips - Cable Temple End Converters - Adult - Black (2 pair)


Temple Tips - Cable Temple End Converters - Adult - Black (2 pair) by QTE North America

          Features:
  • High quality black silicone - Made in Germany
  • 2 pairs of adult sized cable temple converters
  • 1.4mm (.055") core diameter
  • Fits a broad range of frames

Installation procedure:

Line up the existing temple bend with bend in cable end. Mark the existing temple where cable converter starts.

Cut existing temple 8mm (5/16") back from your mark, then strip off old temple cover.

Warm up the exposed metal with a hot air warmer and install the cable ends. Read more...

Temple Tips - Silicone Temple Cushion Assortment


Temple Tips - Silicone Temple Cushion Assortment by QTE

          Features:
  • Includes 2 pair of each size
  • Provides more comfort for sensitive ears
  • Soft, clear silicone slip-on eyeglass temple cushions
  • Slides right over existing temple ends

Two pairs of each size:

Extra-Small - 1/8" Round ID x 2-1/2" Long
Small - 1/8" x 9/64" ID x 2-1/2" Long
Medium - 1/8" X 11/64" ID X 2-1/2" Long
Large - 1/8" X 3/16" X 2-1/2" Long Read more...

Temple Tips - Cable Temple End Converters - Adult - Brown (2 pair)


Temple Tips - Cable Temple End Converters - Adult - Brown (2 pair) by QTE North America

          Features:
  • Made in Germany
  • 2 pairs of adult sized cable temple covers
  • 1.4mm (.055") core diameter
  • Fits a broad range of eyeglass frames

Installation procedure:

Line up the existing temple bend with bend in cable end. Mark the existing temple where cable converter starts.

Cut existing temple 8mm (5/16") back from your mark, then strip off old temple cover.

Warm up the exposed metal with a hot air warmer and install the cable ends. Read more...

American Optical Sunglasses - Flight Gear General w/ Cable Temples / Frame: Gold w/ Cable Temples Lens: Grey (52 mm)


American Optical Sunglasses - Flight Gear General w/ Cable Temples / Frame: Gold w/ Cable Temples Lens: Grey (52 mm) by American Optical

American Optical sunglasses Flight Gear General with Cable Temples is crafted from the finest quality frames. The lenses offer the highest ophthalmic standards. Each polished and toughened glass lens provide 100% UV protection and perfect optical clarity. Read more...

Dexter Recap: Father Figure
Dexter Recap: Father Figure

Something appears to have set Travis on this homicidal road, and that vulnerability frames him as a tragic case, not simply a maniac. Just when it seems like it might not be too late for Travis to change, the Prof takes the old adage “spare the rod,


SOL Republic Tracks

Particularly if you wear glasses, the Tracks can become uncomfortable over long listening periods, as your glasses frames get pressed harder against your head (behind the ear) due to the pressure from the ear cups. It's a shame; the Tracks look and


Framing an ATTITUDE

Today's problem is not what we're seeing with glasses, but what we're saying with them. Eyewear has become me-wear. Suddenly, the frames that Carney owned and then disowned are all over the place. The young and the slightly less young, the creative and


Spy glasses can sneak snaps and record video

To see your video and charge the battery, you plug the glasses into a Mac or Windows computer with the included USB cable. You can edit your video with any standard video or photo editor. The New York Times.


Bionic specs for the blind to see

06.07.11

Scientists develop bionic eye intelligent and elegant. Glasses, they say it could soon be on sale and help hundreds of thousands of blind people in the world, experience the gift of sight.

The "smart glasses", developed by a team of scientists at the University of Oxford in the UK, uses cameras and a tiny handheld to notify holders of objects and people to come.

Cheap, light

Glasses cheap and light, which can be sold in 2014 after successful tests, it would be easier for the blind to navigate the busy roads and neighborhoods even read the bus numbers, the researchers said.

Source: The Hindu

3D shutter on standard tv is possible, just need software and ...

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The principle is that an HDMI cable transmits a 1080p feed at 60 frames per second. A 3D tv uses 2 HDMI cables so that it can alternate between each cable’s feed every 120th of a second so that each feed can still display 60 frames per second without stacking directly on top of the other’s feed. This means that 3D glasses shutter between the left eye and right eye every 120th of a second. The main concept is that the glasses shutter in sync with the alternations between the HDMI feeds.

The main difference between 3D and 2D tvs are that 3D tvs can operate at 120 frames per second, which outperforms the frame rate of HDMI cables. This is why two cables are needed, to compensate for the frame rate loss so that each eye can experience its own independent feed without sacrificing it’s frame rate. Technically, if the cables could transmit 1080p at 120 frames per second, it would be as simple as alternating between eyes every other frame.

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