Pimax Dream Air VR brings stunning visuals with widest view

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Pimax has announced three new Pimax Dream Air VR headsets that bring micro-OLED display technology to the next level. These are the Dream Air SE, Dream Air, and Crystal Super Micro-OLED. The company says these headsets are ready for launch with final specs, improved features, and strong support for future updates.

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Micro-OLED is known for its sharp pixels, deep blacks, and very high contrast. Until now, it has been hard to use in VR because of heat, optics, and scaling problems. Pimax has managed to solve these issues with its own ConcaveView pancake optics. This makes Pimax the first company to release full VR headsets with micro-OLED at scale, not just prototypes.

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The Dream Air SE is a light all-in-one headset weighing less than 140 g. It offers 5K resolution with 2560 × 2560 pixels per eye. It also includes Tobii eye-tracking, foveated rendering for better performance, inside-out tracking, and spatial audio. At $899, it brings micro-OLED VR within reach for many gamers and creators.

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The Pimax Dream Air VR is the world’s smallest full-featured 8K VR headset. It delivers 3840 × 3552 resolution per eye, giving over 27 million pixels combined. Weighing under 170 g, it also offers a 110° horizontal and over 120° diagonal field of view, making it highly portable while keeping great picture quality.

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The Crystal Super Micro-OLED is the new flagship. It offers a massive 116° horizontal and over 128° diagonal field of view, the widest ever for a micro-OLED headset. It is part of the Crystal modular system, so users can swap optical engines between Ultrawide, 57 PPD clarity, and micro-OLED setups. This makes it perfect for VR fans and professional sim players.

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Pimax Dream Air VR Pre-orders

Pre-orders for all three models are already open, with shipping expected later this year. Early buyers will also get extra items like prescription lens frames and even a free copy of Le Mans Ultimate. Pimax is also giving prototype optical engines to its first Crystal Super supporters.

With these three headsets, Pimax has become the only brand to offer a full range of VR devices combining micro-OLED displays with pancake lenses. This step shows that micro-OLED VR is no longer a future dream—it is now real, polished, and available for users around the world.


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