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Chinese VR headset manufacturer Pimax raises USD 30 million in Series C1 funding
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Feb 28, 2023

Chinese VR headset manufacturer Pimax raises USD 30 million in Series C1 funding

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  • Chinese VR headset manufacturer Pimax raised USD 30 million in a Series C1 financing round led by Tuanmu Capital, with participation from other investors.

  • Funding is set to be used to improve the company's working capital position to prepare for the launch of its new range of VR products alongside R&D investments.

  • Pimax is a producer of VR headsets, including the world's first 4K VR headset, the Pimax 5K+, which features a 200° field-of-view (FOV). Its latest headset, Pimax Crystal is set to launch later in 2023, and features a QLED display offering a 120° FOV, 42 PPD, and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz with foveated rendering. The headset allows users to switch modes between Standalone VR, PCVR, Mobile gaming, PC gaming, and living-room entertainment

  • Analyst QuickTake: Although Pimax headsets offer leading FOV and refresh rates in the XR market, they require a higher-end graphics card to fully experience its graphical capabilities compared to the HTC Vive Pro 2, with the additional GPU  costs amounting to ~USD 450.

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