




Pimax Crystal Light
The Crystal Light refines the Pimax Crystal, focusing on essential specifications for PCVR while trimming less critical features. With a per-eye resolution of 2880 x 2880 and a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hz, alongside glass aspheric lenses, it remains competitive in the high-performance VR market.
This budget-friendly model is tailored purely for PCVR, shedding battery, XR2 processor, and standalone capabilities. These adjustments slash costs and weight by 30%, while improved ergonomics enhance comfort over its predecessor.
To manage costs further, the Crystal Light omits interchangeable lenses and eye-tracking, though it upgrades Fixed Foveated Rendering for GPU power optimization.
- Ultra-sharp 2880 x 2880 resolution per eye
- Glass aspheric lenses with a generous sweet spot
- 35 PPD for crystal-clear vision
- Variable refresh rate (60Hz, 72Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz) for smooth gameplay
- Manually adjustable IPD (58-72mm)
- Foveated Rendering: Fixed 2.0
- Easy setup with inside-out tracking or expandable with Lighthouse tracking
- Audio: interchangeable 3.5mm jack, 2x microphone