Quick Answer: If you own a DLP 3D projector — BenQ, Optoma, ViewSonic, Acer, or Vivitek — any DLP-Link rechargeable active-shutter glasses will work, since DLP-Link syncs to light pulses from the projector itself with no emitter to buy. GooDee’s 4-pack is the best all-around pick for families or small groups, BOBLOV’s JX-30 is the best single/travel pair at 45 hours of battery life, and ELEPHAS’s 4-pack is the fastest-charging option at a 2-hour charge for 30 hours of use. Epson and Sony 3D projectors are the one major exception: they use RF or Bluetooth sync instead of DLP-Link, so those owners need brand-specific glasses, not the picks below.

Buying the wrong 3D glasses is a common, easy-to-avoid mistake — DLP-Link glasses are the universal option for most current 3D-capable home projectors, covered in our best 3D projector guide, but they physically will not sync with an Epson or Sony 3D projector’s RF-based system. This guide covers what to buy for each, plus how multi-packs bring the per-pair price down for movie nights with more than one viewer.

By the numbers: DLP-Link glasses typically run $15-30 a pair, per Amazon’s own price-bucket filters for the category (options cluster between $10 and $35, with premium multi-packs topping $45), and most current rechargeable models advertise 144Hz shutter refresh with backward compatibility to 96-120Hz, per manufacturer listings for GooDee, BOBLOV, and ELEPHAS. Active-shutter glasses of any kind block roughly 50-70% of the light reaching your eyes, per ProjectorCentral and manufacturer documentation covered in our best 3D projector guide, so pairing them with a bright enough projector matters as much as picking the right glasses.

Our top picks at a glance

GlassesBest forPack sizeCompatibilityPrice
GooDee DLP-LinkBest overall / families2-pack or 4-packBenQ, Optoma, Dell, Mitsubishi, more~$20-35
BOBLOV JX-30Best battery life1, 2, or 4-packOptoma, BenQ, Acer, ViewSonic, Vivitek, Panasonic, Dell~$15-30
ELEPHAS DLP-LinkFastest charging4-packXGIMI, Acer, BenQ, Optoma, Dell, ViewSonic, Vivitek~$25-35
BOBLOV Family PackBest for kids4-pack, adult + kid sizesDLP-Link projectors (not Epson/Sony)~$25-35
Elikliv Bluetooth 3D GlassesBest for Epson 3D projectors2-pack or 4-packEpson ELPGS03-family (TDG-BT500A/TDG-BT400A/TY-ER3D5MA)~$40-90

GooDee Ultra-Clear HD DLP-Link 3D Glasses

Best overall for families and groups · ~$20-35 depending on pack size
  • Rechargeable active-shutter glasses rated for 144Hz sync, backward-compatible with older 96-120Hz DLP-Link projectors.
  • Listed compatibility includes BenQ, Optoma, Dell, and Mitsubishi DLP-Link projectors.
  • Sold in 2-pack and 4-pack bundles, which brings the per-pair cost down versus buying single pairs.
  • No emitter or pairing step — glasses sync automatically once the projector's 3D mode is on.
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GooDee’s DLP-Link glasses are the safest first purchase if you’re not sure which pair to get — they’re widely stocked, cover the major DLP-Link brands, and the multi-pack options mean you’re not paying a full single-pair price per person when friends come over for a 3D movie night. Pair them with a bright projector like the picks in our best 3D projector guide, since active-shutter glasses cut a large share of the light reaching your eyes.

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2. BOBLOV JX-30 — Best Battery Life

BOBLOV JX-30 DLP-Link 3D Glasses

Best battery life · ~$15-30 depending on pack size
  • Rated for up to 45 hours of use per charge, per BOBLOV's own listing — the longest runtime among the mainstream DLP-Link brands.
  • Lightweight at 33g, built for 96-144Hz DLP-Link sync.
  • Compatible with Optoma, BenQ, Acer, ViewSonic, Vivitek, Panasonic, and Dell DLP-Link projectors.
  • BOBLOV's own listing explicitly flags it is not compatible with Epson or Sony projectors, or with 3D TVs.
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If you’d rather not think about charging glasses between movie nights, the JX-30’s 45-hour rated runtime is the longest of the mainstream DLP-Link options, which makes it a good fit for a household that watches 3D content semi-regularly rather than a one-off event. It ships in single-pair, 2-pack, and 4-pack sizes, so it scales from a solo viewer up to a small group without switching brands.

ELEPHAS DLP-Link 3D Glasses (4-Pack)

Fastest charging · ~$25-35 for a 4-pack
  • Rated at a 2-hour charge for roughly 30 hours of use, per ELEPHAS's own listing — the fastest charge-to-runtime ratio in this roundup.
  • Claims 1000:1 contrast and 144Hz shutter sync, charges over micro-USB.
  • Compatibility list includes XGIMI, Acer, BenQ, Optoma, Dell, ViewSonic, and Vivitek DLP-Link projectors.
  • Sold as a 4-pack, which suits a living-room group better than buying single pairs.
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The ELEPHAS pack is worth a look specifically because of its charge time — if the glasses run flat mid-movie-marathon, a 2-hour top-up gets a full pair back to roughly 30 hours of use, which is a faster recovery than most rechargeable DLP-Link glasses advertise. Its listed brand compatibility also includes XGIMI, which the GooDee and BOBLOV listings don’t call out directly, making it a solid pick for owners of an XGIMI DLP model.

4. BOBLOV Family Pack — Best for Kids

BOBLOV DLP-Link Family Pack (Adult + Kid Sizes)

Best for kids · ~$25-35 for a 4-pack
  • Mixes adult-sized and kid-sized frames in one 4-pack, sold specifically to fix the loose-fit problem standard adult frames cause on smaller faces.
  • Same DLP-Link sync as BOBLOV's standard JX-30 pairs — no separate setup for the kid-sized frames.
  • A loose-fitting pair breaks the shutter sync with the screen, which is the main complaint with using standard adult glasses on kids.
  • Same brand compatibility as the standard BOBLOV pairs: DLP-Link projectors only, not Epson or Sony.
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Standard DLP-Link glasses are sized for an adult face, and a loose pair doesn’t just look silly on a kid — it can slip enough to interrupt the sync with the screen, which shows up as flicker or a broken 3D effect. A dedicated family pack with mixed frame sizes solves that without needing to buy a completely different, kid-specific brand.

5. Elikliv Bluetooth 3D Glasses — Best for Epson 3D Projectors

Elikliv Active Shutter Bluetooth 3D Glasses

Best for Epson 3D projectors · ~$40-90 depending on pack size
  • Built for Epson's RF/Bluetooth 3D sync system, not DLP-Link — listed as compatible with Epson's own ELPGS03-family sync codes (TDG-BT500A/TDG-BT400A/TY-ER3D5MA).
  • Rechargeable, sold in 2-pack and 4-pack bundles.
  • Will not work with a BenQ, Optoma, ViewSonic, or other DLP-Link projector — the sync method is fundamentally different.
  • The one common branded option in this roundup built specifically for non-DLP-Link 3D projectors.
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Most of this guide’s picks are DLP-Link glasses, but Epson’s 3D projectors (and Sony’s older 3D models) don’t use DLP-Link at all — they sync over RF or Bluetooth to a different transmitter system entirely. If you own an Epson 3D projector, buying any of the DLP-Link glasses above simply won’t sync; look specifically for Epson-compatible or ELPGS03-family glasses instead, like the Elikliv pair listed here.

How to pick the right 3D glasses for your projector

The bottom line

For most DLP 3D projector owners, GooDee’s DLP-Link glasses are the easiest first buy — broad brand compatibility and multi-pack pricing that scales to a group. Want the longest runtime between charges? BOBLOV’s JX-30 rates up to 45 hours. Need the fastest recharge? ELEPHAS gets a full pair back in about 2 hours. Buying for kids specifically, go with a BOBLOV family pack sized for smaller faces. And if you own an Epson 3D projector, skip DLP-Link entirely — you need Bluetooth/RF glasses like the Elikliv pair instead. Still shopping for the projector itself? Our best 3D projector guide covers current 3D-capable picks across brightness and budget tiers.

Prices and specs verified August 2026 and subject to change; check the current listing before buying.