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Pimax Dream Air: PC VR's future is finally light

9 Jan

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Summary

  • New Pimax Dream Air headset offers 4K per eye and 110-degree field of view.
  • Its lightweight design, under six ounces, enables effortless head movement.
  • Prices start at $1,999, with a $899 SE model available for pre-order.
Pimax Dream Air: PC VR's future is finally light

CES 2026 in Las Vegas has unveiled the Pimax Dream Air, a virtual reality headset designed to overcome the bulk traditionally associated with PC VR. Weighing less than six ounces, this device significantly enhances comfort and usability, allowing for effortless head movement crucial for immersive gaming experiences. It features high-end specifications, including 4K resolution per eye and a 110-degree field of view, coupled with eye-tracking for foveated rendering.

The headset's compact design is achieved through innovative engineering, such as concave pancake lenses that widen the field of view without adding depth. This attention to detail in shrinking components makes PC VR more accessible. Initial testing in racing simulations like iRacing showed a substantial improvement in lap times due to the headset's light feel and crisp visuals.

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The Pimax Dream Air is now available, with pricing starting at $1,999 for the premium model. A more accessible Pimax Dream Air SE is also available for pre-order at $899, offering a lower resolution and field of view. This innovation aims to remove the physical barriers that have limited the widespread adoption of PC VR gaming.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Pimax Dream Air is a new, lightweight PC VR headset with 4K resolution per eye and a 110-degree field of view, designed for immersive gaming.
The Pimax Dream Air headset starts at $1,999, with a more affordable SE model available for pre-order at $899.
Its primary unique feature is its extremely lightweight design, weighing under six ounces, which significantly enhances comfort and immersion in PC VR experiences.

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