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Image courtesy Pimaxīeyond that, the company says the headset will include tracking for head, controllers, hands, eyes, mouth, and even the full body, facilitated by a whopping 11 on-board cameras. Even still, that would be very impressive for any standalone VR headset there’s no telling how long the headset will be able to run on its 6,000mAh battery, though at least the company says it will be easy to battery swap. The standalone mode understandably won’t be able to take full advantage of the headset’s displays and lenses Pimax says that mode will be limited to “8K” resolution, 120Hz, and a 150° horizontal field-of-view (instead of 200° in native PC VR mode). Ostensibly the standalone nature of the headset means that the Reality “12K” QLED will be running its own Android-based OS and Pimax will be operating its own store to sell native standalone content. Notably, that means the headset is capable of native, tethered PC VR, wireless PC VR, and pure standalone VR thanks to an integrated Snapdragon XR2 chip.

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Pimax is positioning the Reality “12K” QLED as a VR headset which makes no compromises. In-headstrap speakers, optional off-ear speakers Inside-out (no external beacons), optional SteamVR Tracking add-onĤx head/hand/controller-tracking, 2x eye-tracking, 2x face-tracking, 3x mouth/body-tracking