Pimax Launches Affordable SLAM-Tracked VR Headset Series: Dream Air and Dream Air SE

Pimax is launching new headsets by the end of year, including a new affordable VR headset.

Pimax Launches Affordable SLAM-Tracked VR Headset Series: Dream Air and Dream Air SE

Pimax continues to offer a variety of Virtual Reality headsets that appeal to all. Their line-up of headsets has today expanded with two new high-resolution headsets that feature Micro-OLED panels and SLAM-tracking. The new Dream Air series of headsets from Pimax is designed to provide comprehensive tracking and high-resolution displays

The Dream Air was originally announced back in December 2024 as the world’s smallest 8K resolution headset. They have worked with Sony to produce Micro-OLED panels, with 3840 x 3552 pixels per eye. In terms of tracking, they have partnered with Tobbi for eye-tracking (120Hz refresh), and users choose between SLAM or Lighthouse versions. Despite all the technical features, it weighs less than 180 grams and can be adjusted with the new self-adjusting softstrap. The Pimax Dream Air is available to pre-order today and is also part of Pimax’s ‘Return Shipping Assurance’.

What is brand new to be announced is the Dream Air SE, a new affordable headset with a focus on premium features. It still packs the Micro-OLED panels from the Dream Air, integrated audio, SLAM tracking, and hand-tracking. The Dream Air SE weighs than 150 grams. In terms of price, the Dream Air SE starts at $899 USD. You can learn more about the Pimax Dream Air SE on the product page.

The Dream Air and the Dream Air SE are both expected to ship in Q3 2025.

Pimax Dream Air Features

  • Sony Micro-OLED Panels: 3840 x 3552 pixels per eye, delivering over 27 million lifelike pixels. Upgraded Sony panels enhance brightness, color depth, and detail, with a wider 20° chief ray angle for stunning visuals.
  • Advanced Optics: Next-gen pancake lenses offer edge-to-edge clarity, minimal glare, and large sweet spot for total immersion.
  • Comprehensive Tracking: Includes Tobii-powered eye-tracking (120Hz refresh), inside-out tracking, hand-tracking, and controller support. Users can choose SLAM or Lighthouse versions for ultimate flexibility.
  • Integrated Audio: Built-in audio delivers rich, immersive soundscapes.
  • Ergonomic Design: Lightweight and versatile, featuring a self-tightening headstrap, adaptable halo strap, and universal compatibility for extended comfort.

Pimax Dream Air SE Features

  • Micro-OLED Panels: 2560 x 2560 resolution per eye, offering vivid colors and perfect blacks.
  • Optics: Tailored pancake lenses for a balanced FOV and above 90° stereo overlap.
  • Tracking and Features: Integrated audio, eye-tracking, SLAM tracking, controllers, and hand-tracking.
  • Weight: Less than 150 grams
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