If you have been to a 3D movies, one of the biggest issue (for me) is the 3D eye wear. Apart from the poor maintenance (greasy and dirty), the design factor is also a turn off. Some of them are bulky and doesn’t fix well. Luckily, Gunnar Optiks may be the one to save us from all these.
From Gizmodo,
Joe Croft, co-founder of Gunnar explains: “While typical 3D eyewear is stamped from a flat sheet of plastic, GUNNAR lenses are shaped, formed and cut to provide distortion free optics.” High quality, comfortable, and, in this case, cool* 3D glasses will be an essential component of a successful transition to viable, enjoyable 3D in the home.
BTW, it will be available at US$90 in Q2, with perscription lenses arriving in months thereafter.