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Pimax 5K Plus VR Headset with Wide 200 Degrees FOV, Dual 2560x1440p CLPL Panels, UHD for watching180/360 Panoramic Videos, PC VR, Steam VR Gamers, US Plug Adapter

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Edition: 5K Plus


Features

  • SUPERWIDE FOV - 200 Diagonal FOV is the closest to human vision of any commercially available product. No more looking through binocular effect with this new VR headset as you will notice immediately that enemies who could run away from the corner of your vision in a VR game cannot run away from you anymore. The Pimax 5K+ delivers an unparalleled true-to-life virtual reality experience like no other.
  • STRONG COMPATIBILITY - Thanks to Pimax Compatibility Technology the Pimax 5K+ Headset supports most of the thousands of games and more available on BOTH Steam and Oculus Home. Enjoy movies and internet video content like never before. In addition, the Pimax 5K+ is compatible with other brand Steam Controllers and both the Steam VR Lighthouse 1.0 and 2.0 tracking technology.
  • MORE COMFORTABLE - Ergonomically Designed face pad and strap so that you can comfortably stay immersed in that virtual world for long periods of time and it reserves enough room for wearing most prescription glasses. For maximum comfort the new Pimax 5K+ includes BOTH physical hardware and software IPD adjustments allowing the widest variety of people to enjoy the stunning immersion you can achieve in virtual reality.
  • RECOMMENDED PC SPECS OS: Windows 8.1, 10; GPU: GTX 1070 equivalent or better; CPU: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or better; RAM: 8GB or more; Ports: 1*USB 2.0/3.0, 1*DisplayPort 1.4; Desktop PC is highly recommended. PIMAX 5K Plus can support "Seated" and "Standing" VR games, such as Project Cars II. For Room-scale games, such as Beat Saber, you can purchase extra Base Stations and Motion Controllers that can support SteamVR 1.0 & 2.0 tracking tech.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandPimax
Color5K PLUS-CLPL
Key FeaturesModular Extension Support, Diagonal FOV of 200°, Adjustable head strap, Fresnel Lenses, MTP < 15ms, Refresh Rate up to 90Hz, Binocular 180Hz via Brainwarp, USB 2.0/3.0 & DP 1.4 ports, Compatible with PC & SteamVR, Physical IPD Adjustment, Dual 5.5 inch CLPL Display, Multi-sensor Tracking
ConnectivityUSB
IncludedVR Headset
CompatibilityPersonal Computer
Use CasePersonal
Intended AudienceAdult
Model5K
Dimensions11.06"D x 5.35"W x 4.25"H
Display Size5.5 Inches
Connectivity TypeBluetooth
Series5K
Model NumberP2
Hardware PlatformPC
Operating System CompatibilityWindows 11
Weight1.03 pounds
Release DateOctober 29, 2018

Frequently asked questions

The Pimax 5K Plus VR Headset stands out due to its exceptionally wide 200-degree Field of View (FOV), offering a more immersive VR experience that closely mirrors natural human vision. Additionally, it features dual 2560x1440p CLPL panels that deliver ultra-high-definition visuals, enhancing the clarity and detail of VR games and panoramic videos.

Yes, the Pimax 5K Plus is designed for an enhanced viewing experience of 180/360 panoramic videos. Its high resolution and wide FOV enable you to enjoy panoramic content with great immersion and detail, making it ideal for watching VR movies or exploring virtual environments.

Yes, the Pimax 5K Plus is compatible with Steam VR, allowing you access to a vast library of VR content. You can enjoy playing a wide range of VR games from the Steam VR platform, taking advantage of the headset's high-resolution display and wide FOV for an unparalleled gaming experience.

The Pimax 5K Plus comes with a US plug adapter. If you are outside the US or in a region with different power standards, you may need to use an appropriate plug converter or adapter. However, this doesn't affect the headset's functionality, and you can still enjoy its full features as long as you manage the power requirement.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Pimax 5K+ VR headset garners mixed feelings among users, having clear advantages in field of view (FOV) and resolution, which contribute to an immersive experience that excels over many competitors. However, it also comes with notable issues related to comfort, quality control, and the requirement of additional purchases to use it effectively. While some users report a game-changing experience with reduced screen-door effect and high compatibility with Steam VR, others face technical issues and discomfort with its fit and lack of included accessories.

Pros

  • 👓 Offers a much wider FOV compared to competitors, greatly enhancing the sense of immersion.
  • 💻 Compatible with Steam VR, allowing access to a wide range of content and easy setup.
  • 🌈 Minimal screen-door effect, according to users, resulting in a clearer image quality.
  • ⚙️ Customizable settings through PiTool software, with features like BrainWarp to improve performance.
  • 🎮 Can be used with various controllers and lighthouse stations, for a flexible setup.

Cons

  • ⚠️ Quality control issues reported, including faulty LCD screens and flickering.
  • 🔌 Requires additional purchases of controllers and base stations, adding to total cost.
  • 👃 Discomfort for individuals with larger noses, due to poor design of the facepad and strap.
  • 🏆 Not a complete package – lacks crucial accessories like a Deluxe Audio Strap, which must be bought separately.
  • 🎨 Blacks appear as dark grey rather than true black, which may affect the visual experience for some.

Should I Buy It?

If you're passionate about VR and seek an expansive FOV for a deeply immersive experience, and are willing to invest in additional equipment or overlook some comfort and quality control issues, the Pimax 5K+ could be a great choice. However, if you're new to VR or sensitive to fit and visual imperfections, you might want to consider other options or wait for future improvements in product support and design.


  • Excellent overall HMD, a big step up
Overall I've very happy with my Pimax 5K +, which I chose over the 8K due to sharpness, and chose over the 5K VR due to the reduced screen-door effect. With any HMD currently on the market there are compromises, so it's important to know what you want before you buy. My criteria were large FOV, sharp picture, and low-to-no screen-door effect. The 5K + has very good resolution, and extremely little screen-door effect (The screen-door effect is also so minimized that it's hard to tell that it's there at all.). It also supports 90hz refresh rates and the PiTool software's BrainWarp works just as well if not better than the other async rendering options I've seen. It also has a massive FOV - in Large FOV mode the "screen" fills your peripheral vision very close to 100%. You have to really strain to tell that you've lost any peripheral vision at all. It also supports two smaller FOV modes, either for better performance or for other specific reasons (for example, in Racing Sims, which I play a lot, the Normal FOV is almost exactly like having a helmet on in actual motorsports, so no need to bother with wide FOV in those titles). The downsides? Blacks are really a dark grey, and if you plan on running games in large FOV you have to render extremely high resolutions, so you'll need a pretty powerful rig to make the most out of the HMD (but you can always run one of the smaller FOVs and upgrade your rig later). So all in all this HMD supports the features I wanted. If you are more sensitive to grey-not-blacks and less botherer by the screen-door effect you might look at the 5K XR model instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2019 by Nevermore

  • Right Eye LCD Tearing/Flickering
The media could not be loaded. Ordered it over the weekend with the plan to take the week off and play some DCS all week. Haven't flown VR since DK2 early CV1 release. Overall I think it has the potential, however my unit has a faulty LCD in the right eye. Even though this is advertised at 120hz, I don't have an option to run it beyond 90hz through PiTool (version 1.0.1.180 Beta) -- EVEN with the Small FOV selected, there is no 120hz option. The screen in the right eye has a blatent tear horizontally across it right in the middle, and the lower half of the screen flickers really bad. I can get it to run somewhat stable at 72hz but it just isn't worth it to me to have such a low refresh rate when I bought a "120hz" headset -- at the very least I should get the max 90hz on all FOV settings. The comfort does not fit me either, I have a fairly large nose bridge, and this thing just sits on top of it with my 62mm IPD. I've tried adjusting the straps, but it seems the common theme is to ditch it and get a Deluxe Audio Strap from a Vive. Seems like a pretty crappy option to me, just give us a strap that doesn't suck. The face pad is terrible. it has no nose support, and if you have a large nose with a more narrow IPD, your nose will be crushed between the lenses. Overall, I will be returning my unit. I'm tempted to get either a Vive Index or HP Reverb, or just go budget and get a Samsung Odyssey Plus to hold me over until the next generation of GPU and headsets come out. I don't think the 5k+ is worth any more than 300$. I would not recommend this until Pimax gets their head out of their ass and starts delivering on their product. How hard would it have been to have someone just plug it in and run it for 5-10 minutes to ensure the LCD wasn't dead? It's a premium niche product, at a premium price, without all the included bells and whistles on something like a Rift S or Index... Update: I was going to order a second unit to give it another go, but I've decided to go with the HP Reverb, it has a higher per eye vertical resolution, which I think may be necessary to really bring the full image quality I'm looking for. While the 5k+ Was good for the 20 or so minutes, it was good, but after thinking about all the flaws, I couldn't recommend it. All I can hope is that eventually they will be good, but for now, IMO, stay away, if you aren't a tinkering type, just go to your local big box store that sells electronics (you know, the blue and yellow one...) and pick up a Rift. If you are on a budget, consider the Odyssey Plus, I believe the big box store has those, or at least you can order it to the store and have a return plan if it doesnt work out. If you have a beefy computer, the HP Reverb may be an option. Overall I'd say those 3 choices should leave you with alternatives over the Pimax. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019 by Brian Lees

  • Best Upgrade I've Ever Made
When I started using virtual reality, I started with a cardboard-like headset. I've been slowly upgrading my hardware over the past four years and got an HTC Vive. My next upgrade was a Pimax 5K+. Hands down the best VR decision I have made to date. The FOV on this thing is absolutely stunning, the screen-door effect is nearly gone, and the resolution is incredible. This headset I would argue is an amazing upgrade from the Vive or Rift and is worth every penny. There are a few cons, though: There is a small point in which you have to focus to get the clearest view There is some distortion on the outer edges of the headset You need at least a GTX 1070 to run this thing to its full potential (it's possible with older graphics cards, but the result isn't optimal) I don't see having to use their software as a con as it's so simple to use, but they do need to have it auto-launch SteamVR when the GUI is opened (or at least have that as an option) Whether you're a gamer or like a nice view of the earth from space, this headset is for you. I've tried their newer headsets, and they are even more amazing, but I still recommend this one over the Valve Index by a long shot, now that it also supports 120Hz at a slightly lower field of view. I look forward to buying more Pimax headsets in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020 by Thomas W.

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