My nose thingy won't stay on!
Hey all, looking for advice about the 3D glasses, my nose piece won't stay on. I push it on so that the plastic is totally against the rubber, but it just migrates off the pegs in a short time. I don't wanna superglue them on! Anyone got any advice for me?

*EDIT* These are version 1 3D vision wireless glasses.
Hey all, looking for advice about the 3D glasses, my nose piece won't stay on. I push it on so that the plastic is totally against the rubber, but it just migrates off the pegs in a short time. I don't wanna superglue them on! Anyone got any advice for me?



*EDIT* These are version 1 3D vision wireless glasses.

#1
Posted 12/09/2011 07:40 AM   
[quote name='Kolreth' date='09 December 2011 - 07:40 AM' timestamp='1323416431' post='1339859']
Hey all, looking for advice about the 3D glasses, my nose piece won't stay on. I push it on so that the plastic is totally against the rubber, but it just migrates off the pegs in a short time. I don't wanna superglue them on! Anyone got any advice for me?

*EDIT* These are version 1 3D vision wireless glasses.
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I have 2 sets and they both do the exact same thing. Really damn annoying.
[quote name='Kolreth' date='09 December 2011 - 07:40 AM' timestamp='1323416431' post='1339859']

Hey all, looking for advice about the 3D glasses, my nose piece won't stay on. I push it on so that the plastic is totally against the rubber, but it just migrates off the pegs in a short time. I don't wanna superglue them on! Anyone got any advice for me?



*EDIT* These are version 1 3D vision wireless glasses.





I have 2 sets and they both do the exact same thing. Really damn annoying.

#2
Posted 12/09/2011 07:50 AM   
[quote name='Kolreth' date='09 December 2011 - 08:40 AM' timestamp='1323416431' post='1339859']
Hey all, looking for advice about the 3D glasses, my nose piece won't stay on. I push it on so that the plastic is totally against the rubber, but it just migrates off the pegs in a short time. I don't wanna superglue them on! Anyone got any advice for me?

*EDIT* These are version 1 3D vision wireless glasses.
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Same for me, the one that fitted my nose best kept doing that for months so I'm now using a bigger one and that hasn't come off at all. Think I'll have to put up with the red mark it leaves on my nose afterwards.
[quote name='Kolreth' date='09 December 2011 - 08:40 AM' timestamp='1323416431' post='1339859']

Hey all, looking for advice about the 3D glasses, my nose piece won't stay on. I push it on so that the plastic is totally against the rubber, but it just migrates off the pegs in a short time. I don't wanna superglue them on! Anyone got any advice for me?



*EDIT* These are version 1 3D vision wireless glasses.



Same for me, the one that fitted my nose best kept doing that for months so I'm now using a bigger one and that hasn't come off at all. Think I'll have to put up with the red mark it leaves on my nose afterwards.

#3
Posted 12/09/2011 02:08 PM   
I ended up carefully gluing the nosepiece on the pairs of 3D Vision 1 glasses I have owned. I did this by pointing a fine dot of glue on each of the holes where the nosepiece inserts into the glasses and then carefully putting the nosepiece back on. It doesn't take much glue to lock them in really. On a side note, my 3D Vision 2 glasses don't seem to suffer from this so that's another improvement from the original ones that is not officially documented.
I ended up carefully gluing the nosepiece on the pairs of 3D Vision 1 glasses I have owned. I did this by pointing a fine dot of glue on each of the holes where the nosepiece inserts into the glasses and then carefully putting the nosepiece back on. It doesn't take much glue to lock them in really. On a side note, my 3D Vision 2 glasses don't seem to suffer from this so that's another improvement from the original ones that is not officially documented.

#4
Posted 12/09/2011 02:52 PM   
Yep agree with Arioch, my 3D Vision 1 glasses do the same thing, and my 3D Vision 2 glasses don't
Yep agree with Arioch, my 3D Vision 1 glasses do the same thing, and my 3D Vision 2 glasses don't
#5
Posted 12/09/2011 05:58 PM   
Very strange, I have two pair of V1 glasses and neither have this problem. If anything, the nose pieces are overly difficult to remove and secure in place when changed, but I only changed them a few times to find the most comfortable fit.
Very strange, I have two pair of V1 glasses and neither have this problem. If anything, the nose pieces are overly difficult to remove and secure in place when changed, but I only changed them a few times to find the most comfortable fit.

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#6
Posted 12/09/2011 06:13 PM   
They never used to do it when I first got them, it seemed to develop gradually.
They never used to do it when I first got them, it seemed to develop gradually.

#7
Posted 12/10/2011 12:02 AM   
It was hard to get the old ones off but the two pair I've had were fine once I get the new nosepiece snapped in. There's no way either could move after being snapped in. Are the knobby bits on the back of the nosepiece thing broken?
It was hard to get the old ones off but the two pair I've had were fine once I get the new nosepiece snapped in. There's no way either could move after being snapped in. Are the knobby bits on the back of the nosepiece thing broken?

#8
Posted 12/10/2011 12:09 AM   
Nope the pegs are still in their original state, no breaks or fractures.
Nope the pegs are still in their original state, no breaks or fractures.

#9
Posted 12/10/2011 05:18 AM   
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