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Pimax Crystal Light vs VIVE Focus Vision

Pimax Crystal Light scores 83/100 while VIVE Focus Vision scores 80/100. Compare specs, price, pros, cons, and platform tradeoffs.

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Spec Pimax Crystal Light VIVE Focus Vision
Score 83 /100 80 /100
Resolution 2880x2880 per eye2448x2448 per eye
Refresh Rate 72 / 90 / 120 Hz90 Hz
Field of View 105 deg horizontalUp to 120 deg
Tracking Inside-out tracking; optional Lighthouse faceplateInside-out 6DoF with eye and hand tracking
Battery Wired PC VR headsetUp to 2 hours; hot-swappable rear battery
Weight 815 g class785 g
Platform SteamVR PCVIVE standalone / SteamVR PC

Pimax Crystal Light Verdict

Pimax Crystal Light is one of the strongest value picks for sim racers and flight sim players chasing high resolution. It is less elegant than compact headsets, but its pixel count and price are hard to ignore.

Very high resolution for sims
Local-dimming QLED panel option
Inside-out tracking without base stations
Large and heavier than compact PC VR headsets
Requires a powerful gaming PC

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Buy on Pimax $899

VIVE Focus Vision Verdict

VIVE Focus Vision is a serious hybrid headset for VRChat, PC VR, and enterprise-style mixed reality. It is too expensive for casual buyers, but eye tracking, DisplayPort support, and hot-swappable power make it useful for advanced setups.

Hybrid standalone and PC VR design
DisplayPort mode for high-quality PC VR
Built-in eye tracking and auto-IPD
Expensive versus Quest 3
Heavier than most consumer standalone headsets

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Buy on VIVE $999