Starting with the price: $2400. For that you get a horizontal FOV of 200 degrees, vertical FOV of 135 degrees, binocular FOV (overlapping for true 3D) of 118 degrees (average human vision = 220 horizontal, 135 vertical, 120 binocular vision). 6k resolution (35 pixels per degree) per eye at 200hz refresh, LCD QLED with mini-LED backlighting for 4000 local dimming zones and HDR color. New hybrid lenses and computing algorithms supposedly fix all distortions. Built-in eye tracking with support for foveated rendering and auto-IPD adjustment; support for nVidia DLSS and VRSS to help with performance. Face tracking and arm/leg tracking using downward-facing cameras on the headset. Can either use 4 cameras for 6-DOF tracking or with an optional faceplate use lighthouse tracking.
Works as both a stand-alone Android headset like the Quest 2 (same XR2 chip) with more limited FOV and framerate, and a PCVR headset, either tethered with an optical cable or wireless using WiGig 60ghz radio (optional accessory required).
Ships Q4 2022, and anyone who already owns any Pimax headset can discount the full purchase price of that headset from this new headset.
Works as both a stand-alone Android headset like the Quest 2 (same XR2 chip) with more limited FOV and framerate, and a PCVR headset, either tethered with an optical cable or wireless using WiGig 60ghz radio (optional accessory required).
Ships Q4 2022, and anyone who already owns any Pimax headset can discount the full purchase price of that headset from this new headset.