You ’ re * not * getting that ultra - thin VR headset this year — and...

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You’re *not* getting that ultra-thin VR headset this year—and it’s not your fault. Pimax just confirmed the Dream Air and Dream Air SE are delayed again, this time to December. Yep, the ultra-light, micro-OLED headsets we’ve been hyped about since last year... still in limbo. As reported by Road to VR, Dream Air packs 3,840 by 3,552 resolution per eye, eye-tracking, and even spatial audio—all in a headset under one hundred seventy grams. That’s insane. Its little sibling, the SE, still offers 2.5K per eye and most of the same features... but at literally half the price. Bad news? The SLAM tracking versions without base stations probably won’t launch until 2026. If you're hoping for a Christmas miracle, you might wanna keep that wishlist loose. Pimax is close—but not quite ready for prime time yet.




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