![]() ![]() In-headstrap speakers, optional off-ear speakers Included headset-tracked controllers, optionally compatible with SteamVR Tracking controllers Inside-out (no external beacons), optional SteamVR Tracking add-onĤx head/hand/controller-tracking, 2x eye-tracking IPD (automatic motor driven), eye-relief (12–20mm), diopter (0–7) Here’s a full breakdown of the Pimax Crystal specs: Pimax Reality Crystal SpecsĢ,880 × 2,880 (8.3MP) per-eye, QLED + mini-LED (1x), HDRġ20° or 140 diagonal (depending on lens configuration) 'The Light Brigade' Review – The Gun-toting Spiritual Successor to 'In Death' On the other hand, Pimax says the Crystal will include headset-tracked controllers and inside-out tracking out of the box at the $1,900 price point.Īn optional $200 SteamVR Tracking faceplate will be offered at launch, and the company says it’s working on a stereo camera faceplate for color passthrough, though price and availability have not been announced. Priced at $1,900, the Pimax Crystal appears to be looking to compete directly with Varjo’s ultra-enthusiast Aero headset, which is priced at $2,000 (but doesn’t include controllers or required tracking base stations). While the $2,400 Pimax “12K” QLED aims for an ultra-high resolution and an ultra-wide 240° diagonal field-of-view, Pimax Crystal lowers both, but claims to maintain a very high 42PPD with a 120° diagonal field-of-view, or 35PPD with a 140° field-of-view-the choice is up to the user, thanks to interchangeable lenses, one of the headset’s unique features. What sets it apart from its more expensive sibling is a somewhat lower resolution and a lower field-of-view. ![]() Pimax Crystal has many of the same ambitious features: standalone processing with PC compatibility, eye-tracking, ultra-high resolution, support for a WiGig wireless module, high refresh rate, inside-out tracking, and more. ![]() Just a half a year before it’s set to launch its flagship Pimax “12K” QLED headset, Pimax today introduced another, similar headset, which it says will launch in Q3, just a few months before the “12K” QLED. Though the price is lower at $1,900, it still puts the headset well into the ‘ultra-enthusiast’ category, positioning it as a direct competitor to Varjo’s Aero headset. Pimax today announced the Pimax Crystal, a new headset that’s broadly similar to the company’s upcoming Pimax “12K” QLED headset, but with a few features pared back and a reduced price. ![]()
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