At the VR AR Expo China, the Pimax Dream Air, a high-resolution ultra-lightweight headset, was showcased as a new offering.
The Dream Air aims to provide high definition visuals with a Micro-OLED display, 3840 x 3552 pixels per eye resolution, and a 102° FOV.
Expected to weigh less than 200 grams, the headset features self-adjusting straps, inside-out tracking, and supports eye tracking technology.
Anticipated for release in Q3 2025, the Dream Air's pricing structure is set in a confusing format, ranging from €1,851-2,144.
During a hands-on experience, the Dream Air prototype impressed with its small size, lightweight design, and comfortable fit.
The visuals of the headset were praised for their clarity and vibrancy, offering a 4K per eye resolution and impressive colors.
Despite impressive visuals, the Dream Air prototype exhibited noticeable distortions, barrel distortion, and issues with the field of view.
While the current prototype showed promise, with small design challenges and imperfections, there is potential for the Dream Air to be a compelling VR headset.
The Pimax spokesperson mentioned ongoing work on the 12K headset without disclosing a release date, showing the company's commitment to further advancements.
A special mention was made for Jaap Grolleman, head of communications at Pimax, for his dedicated efforts and positive impact on the company's communication.