Pimax Opens Pre-Orders and Reveals Final Specs for Micro-OLED VR Headsets

- The Dream Air SE, Dream Air, and Crystal Super Micro-OLED are now available for pre-order with confirmed technical specifications.
- Each model features Pimax’s proprietary ConcaveView pancake optics and aims to deliver high-performance VR with Micro-OLED displays.
Pimax has finalized the specifications for its three upcoming Micro-OLED VR headsets and opened pre-orders. The lineup includes the Dream Air SE, Dream Air, and Crystal Super Micro-OLED. Each is designed to push Micro-OLED VR into mainstream use with scalable manufacturing and proprietary optical systems.
Here’s how the final specs compare:
Dream Air SE
- 2560 Ă— 2560 resolution per eye (5K total)
- Under 140 g
- Tobii eye-tracking, dynamic foveated rendering, 6DOF SLAM tracking, spatial audio
- Price: $899
Dream Air
- 3840 Ă— 3552 resolution per eye (over 27 million pixels combined)
- Under 170 g
- 110° horizontal / 120°+ diagonal FOV, compact 8K design, optimized stereo overlap
- Price: $1,799
Crystal Super Micro-OLED
- FOV: 116° horizontal / 128°+ diagonal (widest in Micro-OLED VR)
- Modular optical engines (Ultrawide, 57 PPD clarity, Micro-OLED)
- Part of the Crystal ecosystem
- Price: Not listed
All three models are available for pre-order now, with shipments expected later this year. Early adopters will receive bonus items such as prescription lens frames and a free copy of Le Mans Ultimate, while select Crystal Super buyers will have access to prototype optical engines.
🌀 Tom’s Take:
Micro-OLED matters because it delivers what immersive displays need most, including ultra-high pixel density, deep blacks, a compact form factor, and fast response times.
Source: PR Newswire / Pimax