Pimax at Sim Racing Expo

May 2026 – At the recent Racing Sim Expo, Pimax showcased its latest VR headsets, including the Dream Air and Crystal Super, attracting sim racing enthusiasts, professional drivers, and content creators. The expo is one of the key events in the sim racing industry, focusing on racing simulation hardware and VR technology.

During the event, Pimax headsets were also featured at the booths of DOF Reality and Podium 1, allowing attendees to experience VR racing on motion simulation platforms and professional-grade racing cockpits.

Visitors to the Pimax booth and partner booths showed interest in several aspects of the VR racing experience, including image clarity at high speeds, environmental detail, and wearing comfort over longer sessions.

Some attendees shared their feedback:

“The wide field of view helped me sense surrounding cars more naturally when cornering — something that’s harder to get from flat screens.”

Pimax noted that as the sim racing market grows, users are paying more attention to immersion, visual performance, and comfort. The company plans to continue optimizing its products for sim racing scenarios.

During the expo, the Pimax team also spoke with industry partners, media, and community members to gather feedback for future product development.

Limited-Time Promotion

Before 6/10, users interested in Pimax Crystal headsets can use the code lebois3 to get an additional 2% OFF and a $150 accessory gift bundle at the additional service. This offer can be combined with select promotions on the official website.

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Dream Air lighthouse version discount
If you are interested in the Dream Air Lighthouse, you can now use the code lebois25 to receive a $25 discount.

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I've been passionate about cars since I was a kid! I learned the multiple variations of the Skyline R34 through the Gran Tursimo series, until I discovered GTR2 at the wheel of a keyboard. A few years later, I plunged back into Sim Racing with a G27 which made me enter the DIY world. Always looking for an immersion out of reach in reality, I develop projects that I take care to make accessible to any 3D printer owner!
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