Pimax Crystal Light (local dimming) with controllers

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Pros and Cons
- The Pimax Crystal Light version is a dedicated PC VR headset. Its specifications are the same as the original Pimax Crystal headset, but without a battery and standalone mode
- The Pimax Crystal Light is lighter and more compact than the original Pimax Crystal
- With a resolution of 2880 x 2880 pixels per eye (upscaled), the Pimax Crystal Light offers an exceptionally sharp and clear image
- The Pimax Crystal Light does not include eye-tracking and automatic IPD adjustment
- You can only connect the headset to a computer via a DisplayPort cable. It's not possible to use the headset wirelessly.
What's in the box
- 1 x Pimax Crystal LIGHTHOUSE headset
- 2 x Pimax Crystal controllers (left and right)
- 1 x DisplayPort cable.
Pimax Crystal Light (local dimming) with controllers
The Pimax Crystal Light is a lighter version of the popular Pimax Crystal headset. While the original Pimax Crystal was a combined PC VR and standalone VR headset, the Pimax Crystal Light is specifically designed for PC VR. This means the battery at the back of the headset has been removed, making the headset lighter and more compact. Furthermore, the Pimax Crystal Light only includes a DisplayPort cable that you need to plug into the computer. The combination of high resolution (2880 x 2880 pixels per eye) and a wide field of view (about 125 degrees) makes the Pimax Crystal Light an excellent choice for use with VR simulation games such as Microsoft Flight Simulator and Assetto Corsa.
The Pimax Crystal Light comes with 2 Pimax controllers. The headset's tracking works with inside-out tracking cameras. It is possible to use the Crystal headset with external Lighthouse tracking sensors, for this you need to have the Pimax Tracking Faceplate (available separately).
Features of the Pimax Crystal Light
- Crystal clear 2880 x 2880 resolution per eye;
- Aspherical glass lenses with a large sweet spot;
- 35 PPD for super clear vision;
- Variable refresh rate (60Hz, 72Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz) for smooth gameplay;
- Manually adjustable IPD (58-72mm);
- Foveated rendering: Fixed 2.0;
- Easy installation with inside-out tracking or expandable with Lighthouse tracking;
- Audio: interchangeable 3.5mm connector, 2x microphone.
What are the differences between the Pimax Crystal and Pimax Crystal Light?
The Pimax Crystal Light does not contain a Snapdragon XR2 processor and battery. The Light version can only be used in conjunction with a PC, while the original Pimax Crystal can also be used in a standalone mode. In addition, the Pimax Crystal Light does not include a built-in eye-tracking module (and thus does not have automatic IPD adjustment). The lenses of the Pimax Crystal Light are also not interchangeable. However, the Pimax Crystal Light does contain the necessary on-board hardware to enable a wireless connection with a 60Hz module.