Pimaxs latest VR headset is especially designed for simulators, but you can get it for a limited
This latest variant is pretty much a variant of the Crystal itself, but with a twist and one that numerous fans of games and cars will enjoy. And just in case you are considering building your own VR driving simulator, then the Crystal-Sim may be your best choice.

Here is what is included in the package of the Crystal-Sim
So! The Crystal itself was already pretty promising in specs alone, even despite its hefty $1,599 price tag. So the great news about the Crystal-Sim is that it’s specifically designed for VR racing and flight simulators and its price starts at $1,449.
The Crystal-Sim comes without a VR controller, because — after all — you are going to be using it as part of a semi-realistic cockpit setup, right? As such, you can attribute the cost deduction to this, instead of any sort of compromise in power or capabilities.Also, you should be able to purchase a controller separately, if you so choose. And while that will bump up the price tag, it will still lend you access to the Crystal-Sim, which is said to have been especially optimized for racing and flight games, through the addition of new features such as the option for a lower frame rate.
Now, what is stopping Pimax from adding that option — and the rest, if they are also software-related — to the standard Crystal model? We don’t know and we can’t say if that will happen.
What we can say is that right now the Crystal-Sim comes with an extra face-plate, featuring one out of four limited edition designs. Which is a sweet bonus to a product, which is already kind of unique, as the Crystal-Sim will be available for a limited time only.So, if simulators are your thing and you are building a cockpit, checking out Pimax’s offering may be a great idea… While you still can.
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