Pimax, a leading innovator in the Virtual Reality (VR) industry, announced it will unveil its latest technological advancements.
At an exclusive event for special guests, attendees were privileged to experience the revolutionary 60G AirLink wireless module, paired with Pimax's current flagship product, the Pimax Crystal. The integration of the 60G AirLink with the Crystal's standard eye-tracking feature elevates it to being the world's first ultra-high-definition VR headset with wireless connectivity.
The 60G AirLink, utilizing cutting-edge 60G millimeter wave (mmWave) technology, highly anticipated in the VR domain,ensures high-speed data transmission and low latency, pivotal for videostreaming and immersive VR experiences. It boasts impressive band width androbust anti-interference capabilities, providing users with an unparalleled audiovisual journey and an ultra-realistic VR experience, all free from the constraints of cables. According to Pimax representatives, these groundbreaking products are slated for official release to consumers in the near future.
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An exclusive invitation-only demo featured Pimax's next-generation flagship, the groundbreaking 12K-EVTθ (Engineering Verification Test Zero) prototype. This prototype sets a new benchmark in the VR industry with superior specifications such as unmatched resolution and expansive field of view (FOV) and a revolutionary interchangeable optical system.
Besides the new revelations, visitors to the Pimax booth also had numerous opportunities to experience the Pimax Crystalin various highly entertaining settings, including flight simulation rigs, racing rigs, and VR motion capture gloves. Boasting the highest resolution in consumer VR, the Crystal incorporates innovative features like inside-outtracking, eye-tracking, the 60G AirLink wireless module, and glass lenses for optimal visual clarity.
Pimax's booth attracted significant attention from renowned media outlets including Forbes, PC Gamer, IGN, ZDNET, The Daily Beast, CHIP and numerous industry heavy-weights and influencers.