[quote name='vandal63' post='501797' date='Feb 5 2009, 07:51 PM']I was just wondering, 1: would two pairs of glasses work with one IR sensor? 2: And if so can I get just a pair of glasses with out the whole kit?[/quote]
2 pairs of glasses would work fine w/ one infrared receiver, that much I can answer. It's not "channeled" like an RF signal and they all use the same codes. I'm unable, however, to answer whether you can currently purchase another pair of the glasses seperately from the receiver.
[quote name='vandal63' post='501797' date='Feb 5 2009, 07:51 PM']I was just wondering, 1: would two pairs of glasses work with one IR sensor? 2: And if so can I get just a pair of glasses with out the whole kit?
2 pairs of glasses would work fine w/ one infrared receiver, that much I can answer. It's not "channeled" like an RF signal and they all use the same codes. I'm unable, however, to answer whether you can currently purchase another pair of the glasses seperately from the receiver.
[quote name='Skybase' post='501848' date='Feb 5 2009, 10:38 PM']2 pairs of glasses would work fine w/ one infrared receiver, that much I can answer. It's not "channeled" like an RF signal and they all use the same codes. I'm unable, however, to answer whether you can currently purchase another pair of the glasses seperately from the receiver.[/quote]
Hi
First you can use as many glasses as you can fit in a room from a single emitter. We demonstrated with over 30 people at CES.
Regarding a glasses only kit, yes we are working on that now and will have it available soon.
[quote name='Skybase' post='501848' date='Feb 5 2009, 10:38 PM']2 pairs of glasses would work fine w/ one infrared receiver, that much I can answer. It's not "channeled" like an RF signal and they all use the same codes. I'm unable, however, to answer whether you can currently purchase another pair of the glasses seperately from the receiver.
Hi
First you can use as many glasses as you can fit in a room from a single emitter. We demonstrated with over 30 people at CES.
Regarding a glasses only kit, yes we are working on that now and will have it available soon.
2 pairs of glasses would work fine w/ one infrared receiver, that much I can answer. It's not "channeled" like an RF signal and they all use the same codes. I'm unable, however, to answer whether you can currently purchase another pair of the glasses seperately from the receiver.
2 pairs of glasses would work fine w/ one infrared receiver, that much I can answer. It's not "channeled" like an RF signal and they all use the same codes. I'm unable, however, to answer whether you can currently purchase another pair of the glasses seperately from the receiver.
Hi
First you can use as many glasses as you can fit in a room from a single emitter. We demonstrated with over 30 people at CES.
Regarding a glasses only kit, yes we are working on that now and will have it available soon.
Hi
First you can use as many glasses as you can fit in a room from a single emitter. We demonstrated with over 30 people at CES.
Regarding a glasses only kit, yes we are working on that now and will have it available soon.