The Reality 12K fits in a new category that Pimax calls a PCVR Hybrid. Incredibly, Pimax stuck a Qualcomm XR-2 chip inside the Reality 12K QLED headset, enabling you to use it as a standalone device without a computer. ![]() With specifications like those described above, you would likely think the Pimax Reality 12K OLED would be a tethered PC VR headset. Pimax said there would be a manual override button for calibration, but it’s unclear if it enables manual lens adjustment or manual triggering of the auto-calibration process. Like with the Varjo Aero, when you put on the Reality 12K QLED, it will run an eye calibration process to ensure your eyes are lined up perfectly with the displays. ![]() Along with the eye-tracking hardware, the Pimax Reality 12K QLED includes motorized IPD adjustment.
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