With higher resolution displays than most older or entry-level VR headsets, the Pimax Crystal Light offers a big visual upgrade over the vast majority of options available at the moment. It’s not at the cutting edge, but this is then reflected in a price that, while still quite high, is far more affordable than flagship headsets. This balance of visual fidelity with relative affordability makes the Pimax Crystal Light the best VR headset for most pure PC gamers, and particularly for racing and flight sim gamers. Its lack of standalone operation – a PC is required – means it certainly isn’t the most accessible, and it is quite large and heavy, but once adjusted, it’s a comfortable headset with great visuals.
Pimax Crystal Light review – an ideal VR headset for flight and racing sims
18 May 20260

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