OAKLEY 3D GASCAN: World’s First Optically Correct 3D Glasses

Oakley released OAKLEY 3D GASCAN, the world’s first optically correct 3D glasses. Utilizing the HDO-3D™ technologies, the OAKLEY 3D GASCAN will be released this month in two optional frame finishes: Polished Black and Polished White. Optimized for indoor cinema, the Oakley 3D lenses virtually eliminate the ghosting or “crosstalk” between images that reach each eye from one moment to the next.
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