VR Headset Pimax Crystal Light in Review

In pixelconnect’s review, the Pimax Crystal Light VR headset is evaluated as a leading choice for sim racing enthusiasts. The article highlights its exceptional image quality, adjustable lens distance, and high-resolution QLED display. Designed exclusively for PC, it integrates with major racing simulators, providing an immersive experience that competes with the HP Reverb G2 and Meta Quest 3.
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VR Headset Pimax Crystal Light in Review
In this review, pixelconnect explores the features, performance, and usability of the Pimax Crystal Light VR headset, focusing on its application in sim racing. The article explores the headset's strengths and areas for improvement. Below is an English translation of the original article and the video review on YouTube.

Pimax Crystal Light in Practice

In the world of sim racing, virtual reality is an intriguing alternative. The Pimax Crystal Light, tested with the Moza R16 wheelbase and Moza KS steering wheel, is the successor to the Pimax Crystal. This headset operates exclusively with a PC and features four cameras for tracking head and controller movements. Aspherical glass lenses, rather than Fresnel lenses, ensure high image quality without streaks or reflections. The lens distance is adjustable (IPD from 58 mm to 72 mm), offering a good field of view at 102°.

The headset boasts a bright QLED display with refresh rates of 72, 90, or 120 Hz, and a resolution of 2,880 x 2,880 pixels per eye. This surpasses competitors like the HP Reverb G2 and Meta Quest 3. Compatible with SteamVR and OpenXR, it supports popular PC racing simulations like Assetto Corsa Competizione, iRacing, F1 24, or Automobilista 2. The headset is comfortably padded around the eyes and back of the head, which is necessary given its weight of over 800 grams. Proper adjustment of the head and forehead bands is crucial for comfort.

Advantages in Sim Racing

The Pimax Crystal Light excels in sim racing, fully utilizing the benefits of a VR headset. It immerses users directly into the cockpit, allowing free movement to keep track of opponents and better view corners. This is particularly beneficial for tight turns or rally driving, as the end of curves is often more visible than on a flat screen.

The local dimming feature enhances the experience by allowing the QLED display to dim in four levels, making dark areas truly dark. This is especially advantageous for night races on long tracks like Nürburgring Nordschleife or Le Mans.

Variants of the Pimax Crystal Light

The headset is available in three variants:
  • Pimax Crystal Light with Local Dimming (tested variant) - Price: €769
  • Pimax Crystal Light with Local Dimming and VR Controller - Price: €859
  • Pimax Crystal Light without Local Dimming (not yet available) - Price: €650

Issues with the Headset

The Pimax Crystal Light isn't without its flaws. The connection cable is relatively stiff and thick, though its 5-meter length is sufficient for free movement. The headset requires three connections: DisplayPort, USB 3.0, and power via a separate adapter. Tracking works well in a sufficiently lit room but may experience interruptions otherwise. The safe area needed frequent recalibration during testing, often shifting when the headset was repositioned. The built-in speakers are functional, but over-ear headphones are recommended for better sound quality.

Conclusion

The Pimax Crystal Light is a technically advanced headset, particularly notable for its image quality. Its high resolution and local dimming provide a sharp, high-contrast VR experience, requiring a modern gaming PC for smooth graphics. Combined with a steering wheel, racing seat, and pedals, it offers a truly immersive experience that feels like professional racing. VR also provides better situational awareness on the track and helps gauge track conditions and the ideal racing line.

For a more detailed look, visit pixelconnect's website to read the full review in its original format.

If you have any questions about setup, feel free to join our Discord group. We hold Q&A sessions frequently, and you can post your questions in the corresponding channels. For any Discord-related assistance, contact Max at Max.Semak@Pimax. You can join our Discord group here: Discord Channel. For technical help, you can also reach out to Emily at emily.wang@pimax.com or submit a ticket here: Support Ticket. For more details about the Pimax Crystal Light, please visit the product page here.
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