World’s Smallest 8K VR Headset from Pimax Revealed




/ 4 days ago

Pimax has just revealed the design and specifications of its upcoming headset, the Pimax Dream Air. The small and light headset packs an impressive 8K VR experience, in what they’re saying is the world’s smaller “fully featured” 8K VR headset, so I’m guessing there may be a smaller one out there, but it has fewer features? I dunno, but it does look promising. I features all the usual stuff, such as head, hand and eye-tracking, integrated spatial audio, a DisplayPort connection, and a self-adjusting backstrap.

The Dream Air is a PCVR headset, and borrows a lot of components from the previously announced Crystal Super, including the micro-OLED panels and pancake lenses—but packs this into a small form factor headset, to satisfy different use cases. It breaks with previous Pimax headsets, with a new design language, signalling the small form factor era for Pimax.

Key Features

  • Integrated Eye-Tracking & Auto-IPD: Ensures optimal clarity and interaction.
  • Inside-Out Tracking: Powered by Pimax’s proprietary SLAM algorithm for seamless setup without base stations.
  • Ringless Controllers & Hand Tracking: Enhances usability for gaming and other VR applications.
  • Spatial Audio & Lightweight Design: Provides premium sound and a form factor that weighs less than half a Coca-Cola bottle.
  • Type-C DisplayPort Cable: Ensures uncompressed visuals with ultra-light cabling.
  • Future-Ready: Compatible with modular accessories like prescription lenses and a planned Lighthouse faceplate for users preferring external tracking systems.

Innovating Across Use Cases

Pimax acknowledges the diverse needs of VR users. While the Crystal Super excels as the ultimate PCVR headset for seated simulation experiences like flight and racing, the Dream Air is tailored for active VR users. Its portability and lightweight design cater to applications such as VRChat, room-scale VR, and entertainment on the go.

Expanding VR Beyond the PC

Pimax is also developing Cobb, a standalone device powered by a Snapdragon XR2 chip and battery. Cobb enables the Dream Air to operate independently for streaming movies, running light applications, or gaming, offering even greater versatility.

Price & Availability

The price of Pimax Dream Air starts from $1,895, which includes a pair of ringless controllers. A special pre-order price of $1,199 is available, with two payment options for the balance. A one-Time Payment of $696 USD (12% discount) or, 24 Monthly Payments of $32.99 USD through Prime membership. A bit expensive for my needs, but I do like the idea of the payment plan to accommodate the cost. Shipping is expected to begin in May 2025, and you can pre-order it here.


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