Of course you can. There is a clipper-type of 3D glasses that you can wear over your prescription glasses. It is not expensive or hard to find. Just type in 3D Glasses Clip on the internet and you will see lots of results. If you don't want the clip type then there are also 3D prescription glasses. I know the LG sells passive glasses for their 3D TVs that you can use for their TVs, theaters, and also as polarized sunglasses. However, it won't work with any of the other active 3D TVs because active TVs are only designed to work on the manufactured brand.
Yes especially the 3D movies that doesnt look like a 3D movie because they could just hurt your eyes
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Yes! In fact someone who doesn't wear glasses can also wear colored contacts if an optometrist perscribes them. You do have to have a doctor fit any kind of contact to your eye to make sure they do not harm you or your vision.
In order to get a prescription for glasses you need to see an Optometrist. They will examine your eyes and determine how powerful you glasses should be or even if you need glasses at all.
Yes you can, because I'm dyslexic and I watch 3D movies and in fact I'm in an advantage as my eyes are used to the whole depth perception stuff because I'm dyslexic, so it doesn't hurt my eyes as much as other peoples.
Indubitably If you wear the wrong prescription glasses or read to much in the dark, more specifically you will damage your eyes.
Yes, Wearing 3D television glasses without your perscription glasses may highly distort what you are seeing, i would recomend wearing perscription glasses high on your nose and wearing your 3D glasses low on your nose, that way they do not bump.
When you watch a 3D film/movie you must wear 3D glasses to get the 3D experience.
Indeed, Referee or any Sport's person can wear Prescription glasses
For someone with prescription glasses, I would recommend the clip type 3D glasses which are great because it can be snapped on eyeglasses from the front. I saw it in a demo last week.
No, Bill doesn't wear prescription glasses, but he does wear sunglasses frequently.
When you are using your TV in 2D mode like net surfing or watching content in 2D, then you don't need 3D glasses. When you watch 3D content then of course you have to wear 3D glasses.
You just wear them over your glasses. The 3d glasses are a bit bigger than normal glasses so they will easily fit over your spectacles.
Prescription glasses generally do not provide sufficient eye protection, particularly on the sides. There are several styles of laboratory eye protection that are designed to fit over prescription glasses; you should wear the prescription glasses and safety glasses or safety goggles as well. It's also possible to buy prescription safety glasses, but they're fairly expensive. Again: Ordinary prescription glasses are not a substitute for safety glasses/goggles.
Yes.
she wore prescription glasses
no
There is no law, regulation or rule that says you must not wear LG 3D glasses to a party. However, you may want to seek advice from a close friend or fashionista about the wisdom of wearing any 3D glasses to parties. Just to be clear, their advice to NOT wear LG 3D glasses to party probably can be applied equally to all other makes of 3D glasses.