Incredible visual quality with great black levels,Great audio (using DMAS headphones),Better value than some high-end competitors,No base stations required
Gigantic and heavy design,The battery system is frustrating,Standalone mode is unimpressive,No mixed reality functionality
If you're looking for stunning VR visuals, and have a powerful enough gaming rig to handle it, the Pimax Crystal offers image fidelity like no other. It also stands out as the only high-end PCVR headset to offer a standalone mode, although it's not too im...
2880p per eye display, 35 PPD, 120Hz refresh rate,
Difficult first setup, Standalone offerings are lacking
8A great VR headset for hardcore enthusiasts with the gaming PC to back it up, the Pimax Crystal falls short in it's standalone mode, but can't be touched for visual quality when playing PCVR games.Pros2880p per eye display35 PPD120Hz refresh rateConsDiff...
Price Premium, Unfinished Feel In Some Areas, LowerPrice Similar Alternatives
On paper, the Pimax Crystal is one of the best VR headsets currently available on the market, boasting rather impressive displays and overall capabilities. However, all of that comes at a cost and performance premium that many people may not quite be able...
Abstract: The Pimax Crystal VR headset's mission statement is to deliver the “ultra VR experience” for enthusiasts looking for the next step in immersive gaming. Armed with an exceptionally high pixel count, glass lenses, external tracking cameras, and even the opt...
As it stands, for the price, you do not get $600 worth of more quality when using the Pimax Crystal versus the Quest Pro. While the Quest Pro might not have certain features of the Crystal, it's a much slicker and cheaper package. But, if uncompromised, c...