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Company: iCoat
3D Eyewear Brand: Sfirex
Key Features: Passive 3D eyewear system. Compatible with
circular-polarized passive-3D theaters and professional/home passive 3D
systems. Engineered to work with emerging circular-polarized based
passive-3D technologies with televisions, projectors, 3D monitors,
personal computers and laptops. Incorporates premium quality optical
lenses with iCoat’s proprietary thermally cured dip-hardcoat (DHC)
high-durability technology, MT3 thin-film maximized transmission
technology, and oleophobic technology.
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iCoat Sfirex.
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Unlike other optical companies that have entered the 3D eyeglass
arena, iCoat Company is not renowned for its sunglasses or sunlenses.
Nor is it an industry giant.
Instead, iCoat is a small, technology-driven company specializing
in optical thin-film coating technologies. Operating from an optical
lens coating facility in Santa Fe Springs, California, iCoat leveraged
its expertise to create a new line of premium 3D eyewear under the brand
name Sfirex. The passive 3D eyewear system that is compatible with
circular-polarized passive-3D theaters and professional/home passive 3D
systems, and is engineered to work with emerging circular-polarized
based passive-3D technologies with televisions, projectors, 3D monitors,
personal computers and laptops, according to iCoat. The system
incorporates premium quality optical lenses with iCoat’s proprietary
thermally cured dip-hardcoat (DHC) high-durability technology, MT3
thin-film maximized transmission technology, and oleophobic technology.
“Our innovative thin-film technology achievements in 3D optics
have resulted in the Sfirex system, a premium 3D eyewear providing one
of the best 3D experiences possible. Our Sfirex 3D system offers wearers
maximized image brightness, enhanced 3D image quality and significantly
reduced reflections for a vibrant, vivid 3D experience,” said Arman
Bernardi, PhD, iCoat’s president and CEO.
iCoat offers Sfirex in various frame designs and styles as well as in custom clip-on and “fit-over” styles.
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