Pimax Reveals Dream Air SE, Dream Air, and Crystal Super Micro-OLED VR Headsets

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Pimax Leads Next-Gen VR!

[Press Release] Pimax has revealed its latest Micro-OLED VR lineup: the Dream Air SE, Dream Air, and Crystal Super Micro-OLED. These models combine ultra-sharp Micro-OLED displays with Pimax’s ConcaveView pancake optics, bringing high resolution, wide field of view, and lightweight design into shipping-ready headsets.

Micro-OLED offers deep blacks, high contrast, and dense pixels, but has faced challenges in heat and resolution scaling. Pimax has solved these with its proprietary optics, becoming the first company to make Micro-OLED VR practical for mass use.

The Dream Air SE delivers 2560 × 2560 resolution per eye in a headset under 140 g. It features 6DOF tracking, Tobii eye-tracking, dynamic foveated rendering, and spatial audio. At $899, it makes premium VR more accessible.

Dream Air offers 3840 × 3552 resolution per eye, over 27 million pixels total, in a device under 170 g. With a 110° horizontal and 120°+ diagonal FOV, it’s compact yet powerful, ideal for gaming and professional use.

The Crystal Super Micro-OLED provides a 116° horizontal and 128°+ diagonal FOV, the widest yet on Micro-OLED VR. As part of the modular Crystal platform, it supports interchangeable lenses for ultrawide or maximum clarity setups, catering to enthusiasts and simulation users.

Pre-orders are open, with shipments starting later this year. Early buyers receive extras, including prescription lens frames and the Le Mans Ultimate.

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